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How to keep from losing your mind…..

Posted on | December 14, 2006 | 2 Comments

tweetmeme_url = 'http://healthwizard.in/health-tips/how-to-keep-from-losing-your-mind';tweetmeme_source = 'healthwizard009'; Memory loss occurs in the young as well as the old. Occurring more frequently in the elderly, Alzheimer’s disease and forgetfulness has prompted neurologists, psychologists, psychiatrists and other brainy specialists to come up with ways to prevent such memory loss.        Ruling out disease, a major cause of forgetfulness in the young and [...]

Memory loss occurs in the young as well as the old. Occurring more frequently in the elderly, Alzheimer’s disease and forgetfulness has prompted neurologists, psychologists, psychiatrists and other brainy specialists to come up with ways to prevent such memory loss. 
     
Ruling out disease, a major cause of forgetfulness in the young and not so young is having too much on one’s mind. ‘Too many pieces on the plate, too many things to do and no time to do it’ is a common mantra of today’s society. With cell phones, computers, email, Web pages, and other modern technology, we have worked ourselves into a non-stop frenzy where we can work 24 hours a day.
  
At this ultra-busy holiday season, it is easier than ever to forget things. To offset forgetfulness, the following tips can help. ‘Use it or lose it’ is the bottom line.
 

  1. Focus on listening more and talking less. Listening requires greater concentration.
  2. Avoid hanging around negative people. Thinking positive stimulates the brain as well as brightens your day.
  3. Stick to a healthy diet of protein foods, fruit and veggies. It gives you brain power. 
  4. Avoid high fat foods. Fat clogs the arteries that supply blood to the brain.
  5. Take vitamins, especially vitamin E, zinc and Ginko Baloba. Some tests show this can help aging and memory.
  6. Read, read, read and do crossword puzzles. It’s exercise for the brain.
  7. Avoid excessive alcohol. Too much may result in loss of brain cells.
  8. Plan activities with others. Socialization offsets brain laziness.
  9. Avoid unnecessary medication. Losing weight, lowering blood pressure and high cholesterol levels can often be achieved through diet and exercise instead of drugs. Learn the side effects of medication you take. Some types of sleep aids may cause memory loss.
  10. Maintain a daily exercise and workout schedule. It improves blood circulation to the brain.

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2 Responses to “How to keep from losing your mind…..”

  1. Christmas time again…4 better or worse « Slices from the PearLady
    December 22nd, 2006 @ 3:34 am

    [...] This week it’s time to knuckle down and concentrate…on how not to lose one’s mind, courtesy of the healthzone. Although I’m not quite sure how to get by #7 (avoiding accessive alcohol) on New Year’s…guess it’s a good time to become the designated driver*. [...]

  2. Elodie
    December 27th, 2006 @ 3:59 am

    All great advice with one exception. If you’re going to advise that people take Ginkgo Baloba, you might want to warn them that the reason it’s supposed to be good for your memory is because it’s a blood thinner, thus making it easier for more blood to get to your brain. BUT if you’re already taking aspirin or some other kind of blood thinners or diuretics like lasix, it could prove to be quite dangerous, if not fatal.

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