The
brain is affected by factors we don’t always look into in our daily
lives. Everything from the food we eat, the little bad habits we’ve
formed over the years, and extent to which we use the brain: all these
factors play a role in the development of our mental power, sometimes
boosting our intelligence and sometimes lowering it. Certain habits have
been known to lower intelligence by killing brain cells or promoting
mental stagnation but luckily you can learn how not to destroy your most
vital organ by avoiding these bad habits.
In order to experience
a heightened state of brain function, make sure you avoid habits that
inhibit mental health and learn new ways to promote brain function. Any
positive change is sure to reflect in you regardless of how many bad
habits you have; so start by learning what kills your brain.
1. High Blood Sugar
Overeating,
poor memory, learning problems, depression- all these conditions were
linked in a recent study to consumption of too much sugar. These effects
point to a larger problem which health experts
are only beginning to
understand; how sugar consumption affects normal brain function.
This
sounds quite alarming especially when you picture what 156 pounds of
sugar would look like on the shelves at your local grocery store. Most
people have no idea how much sugar they consume because sugar is always
present in our diet but health experts recommend a reduction in sugar
intake, which you can do by avoiding food and drinks loaded with sugar.
2. Air Pollution
Your
brain uses up significant amounts of oxygen in order to function
properly- which can be a problem if you’re constantly exposed to air
pollutants. Polluted air impairs the supply of oxygen to the brain,
which lowers cognitive function and could also cause actual physical
changes to the brain. Air pollution is caused by industrial waste,
vehicles, dust, etc, and the pollutants can reach deep areas of your
organs, inhibiting proper function of your body.
3. Sleep Deprivation
Sleep
allows your body to repair itself- and that means facilitating creation
of new cells in all organs, the brain included. Long term sleep
deprivation can in fact cause brain damage as new cells are not being
generated and the brain loses its ability to communicate properly with
the nerve cells. Both short-term and long-term sleep restriction have
negative effects on the brain which is why doctors recommend 8 hours of
sleep each night to allow the body time to repair itself.
4. Eating junk-food
What
do you think happens to the cells when they’re not provided with
healthy nutrients needed to survive? The cells starve and then slowly
begin to die! A little bite of junk-food here and there does not affect
your brain significantly, but eating unhealthy foods on a daily basis
compromises your health and promotes weight gain, making you lose both
mental and physical energy. The good thing is you have complete control
over what you choose to eat so it shouldn’t be so hard to switch from
junk to nutritious foods which promote health and longevity.
Junk-food
encourages malnutrition because it tends to kill appetite and it has
little nutrition. Your brain requires fuel in order to work properly and
this fuel comes from actual nutrients, not fried junk. Bad food
destroys organs in the body, and if not monitored, could damage your
brain so stay away from it and other habits that kill your brain.
5. Alcohol and Cigarettes
In
addition to causing cancer, heart disease, and myriad of diseases, a
new study suggests that smoking may cause gradual cognitive decline in
men. The study focuses on NNK, a compound normally found in tobacco, and
which becomes carcinogenic when altered by metabolic processes in the
body. Unlike alcohol, this compound does not appear to harm the brain
cells directly; instead it causes neuro-inflammation, which in turn
causes other disorders including multiple sclerosis.
Alcohol may
cause a temporary chemical imbalance and even structural changes in the
brain when consumed in high volumes over a long period of time. MRIs of
most alcoholic patients show decreased brain volume.
6. Skipping Breakfast
Your
mother was right- breakfast is king! If you’re one of those people who
simply can’t eat anything in the morning, you may be lowering your blood
sugar levels, which also means low nutrient supply to vital organs.
Take a few minutes each morning to eat something healthy so your body
gets renewed, and experience heightened alertness, high energy and
improved productivity at wok or school. Aim for proteins and vitamins to
get you that healthy combination needed for strength and mental
performance.
7. Little Mental Stimulation
Your
brain works a lot like the muscles in your body- it needs to be
exercised, otherwise it won’t be very sharp. This is why most smart
people like filling puzzles or playing other mind games. Learn how to
play chess, scrabble and other fun games that stimulate the mind and get
you working at your best. Creative thinking is also an effective way to
stimulate the brain, so find some time for inspiring music and the
arts, and see how it changes your way of thinking.
8. Gluttony and Cholesterol
Not
everyone realizes it but gluttony causes more problems than you’d
imagine. It hardens blood vessels, restricting the supply of oxygen and
nutrients to vital parts of the body- including the brain. Ensure you
serve decent amounts so your blood vessels function better, and remember
to hydrate so you can excrete toxins from the blood.
Cholesterol
builds up in the arteries and reduces blood flow, making it impossible
for the blood to receive enough oxygen and nutrients. Saturated fats not
only cause heart attacks, they also destroy your brain. A healthy diet
and regular should be enough to keep your heart pumping well.
9. Carbon Dioxide Poisoning
A
lot of people -especially kids- don’t realize this but covering your
head while you sleep increases the amount of carbon dioxide entering the
body, and reduces oxygen in the process, causing damage to the brain.
You need fresh air when sleeping to allow proper gaseous exchange so
avoid tight fittings when sleeping at don’t cover your head.
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