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Nutrients for Better Mental Performance

Nutrients for Better Mental Performance

This is a great video by Google Tech Talks presented by Steven Wm. Fowkes., he goes into detail explaining how different nutrition’s can help people of all ages treat various physical and mental conditions, spanning from genetic disorders such as Down syndrome, to adolescent behavior problems and on to senility and Alzheimer’s disease in the elderly. 

He will also speak about using nutrients to address memory problems as well as verbal and multi-tasking challenges that the testosterone-poised homo sapiens (i.e., men) are commonly known for.

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Presented by Steven Wm. Fowkes.

The talk will answer questions like:

1. Which nutrients promote optimal brain function?
2. What nutrients are commonly deficient enough to impair mental performance?
3. How can you get a better nights sleep without Ambien?
4. What nutrients counteract aspects of aging?
5. Is there an alternative to serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SRI) antidepressants?
6. What modern nutrition myths lead us to consume products that sabotage healthy brain function?
7. What tests can you get from your doctor?
8. What nutrients affect appetite, alertness, and tension?
9. What nutrient combo will prevent hangovers 90% of the time?


Molecular Link between the Active Component of Marijuana and Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology

http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/mp060066m

Marijuana and Alzheimer’s Disease

“Alzheimer’s disease is the leading cause of dementia among the elderly, and with the ever-increasing size of this population, cases of Alzheimer’s disease are expected to triple over the next 50 years. Consequently, the development of treatments that slow or halt the disease progression have become imperative to both improve the quality of life for patients and reduce the health care costs attributable to Alzheimer’s disease. Here, we demonstrate that the active component of marijuana, Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), competitively inhibits the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE) as well as prevents AChE-induced amyloid β-peptide (Aβ) aggregation, the key pathological marker of Alzheimer’s disease. Computational modeling of the THC−AChE interaction revealed that THC binds in the peripheral anionic site of AChE, the critical region involved in amyloidgenesis. Compared to currently approved drugs prescribed for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, THC is a considerably superior inhibitor of Aβ aggregation, and this study provides a previously unrecognized molecular mechanism through which cannabinoid molecules may directly impact the progression of this debilitating disease.”

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6 Supplements that are Good for Sleep

Having trouble sleeping? Insomnia?  Nearly one-third of Americans say they lie awake at least a few nights each week. Humans today are not following the natural day and night sleeping cycle that we have evolved with for millions of years. Now we have televisions, computers, tablets and phones in our bedrooms that give off artificial light that make it much harder to fall asleep. It could be also due to stress or depression that your carrying into your bedroom. Constant sleeping difficulty and disturbances can offset the natural biological processes that regulate the sleep-wake cycle.

Getting enough sleep is critically essential to maintaining mental alertness, physical performance, and a positive mood.

Those poor nights of sleep set the pace for your day ahead. The quality of your sleep can harm your health long-term:

  • Obesity 
  • High blood pressure
  • Poor concentration
  • Lack of energy for exercising and activities

Here are 6 supplements that can help you fall asleep and get you a better rest and feeling fresh for a new work day!

  1. Melatonin 
  2. Chamomile
  3. Magnesium
  4. Passionflower
  5. Tryptophan
  6. Valerian root

http://www.gwern.net/Melatonin

7 TOOLS TO HELP TRACK YOUR PROGRESS WITH NOOTROPICS

HERE ARE 7 FREE TOOLS TO HELP QUANTIFY / TRACK NOOTROPICS EFFECTS