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Brain Boosting Herbs For Memory And Cognition
HERBAL MEDICINE WELLNESS

Brain Boosting Herbs for Memory and Cognition

Your brain is ever-evolving. It is not something which is fixed or stationary. In recent years, new research into brain plasticity (neuroplasticity) which is the study of the brain's ability to change and adapt as a result of an experience (new and old), has helped to revolutionise how we think about our brain function and memory.

We now know that the brain has the ability to re-wire itself to adapt to changes, whilst the neurons in the brain can decline with age, it still has the ability to learn new things and change.

We all want to remain young, active and retain our memory as we age, right? There are in fact many steps you can take to help your brain and memory work to an optimal level.  Whether you are trying to maintain the health of your already healthy brain, or strengthen your memory recall or retention. Some of these brain-boosting herbs may help support the function of the brain and the neural pathways within it.

Here are a few herbs to consider:

Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri)

With a long history of use in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, Brahmi has been used as a brain tonic to help improve memory and cognition. Additionally, Brahmi was also used as a nerve tonic to help nourish the nervous system.

Brahmi also helps to maintain cognitive function and development, therefore helping to enhance learning ability. Short term memory may also be improved by taking Brahmi as it helps to support memory and mental recall.

Gotu kola (Centella asiatica)

Known as the only living plant that lived alongside dinosaurs, the Ginkgo tree is the one of the oldest trees which still exists today. With its leaves full of antioxidant compounds, Ginkgo helps to support brain function and can enhance short term memory. The leaves of this ancient tree are also used to help support mental concentration, including focus and clarity and overall brain health.

Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba)

Known as the only living plant that lived alongside dinosaurs, the Ginkgo tree is the one of the oldest trees which still exists today. With its leaves full of antioxidant compounds, Ginkgo helps to support brain function and can enhance short term memory. The leaves of this ancient tree are also used to help support mental concentration, including focus and clarity and overall brain health.

Lions mane mushroom (Hericium erinaceus)

Interestingly, this mushroom looks like a lion’s mane! Traditionally used in Asian culture in countries such as China, Korea and Japan as a tea to aid in vitality and vigor. Lions mane mushroom has the ability to influence neuroactive compounds which lead to nerve growth and development in the brain. Improved cognitive function and recognition memory have also been noted with this herb.

Sage (Salvia officinalis)

This fragrant herb is originally from the Mediterranean and European regions of the world. Today, it can be found growing across the globe and is used for a multitude of culinary and medicinal purposes. Sage has been used traditionally in Western Herbal Medicine to improve memory recall. It is also used to support mental concentration and focus.

In addition to these herbs keeping the mind active can help boost the brain function too. Consider learning a new language, a musical instrument, take an art class, learn to dance, play board games or master Sudoku. Exercise may also help to give the brain a boost of oxygen a few times each week, which will also contribute to its health. These activities just may help to keep memory loss at bay.

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