1. Beetroot juice
Beets are one of the most overlooked vegetables in existence. Some of you will know that these deep red root veggies are beneficial for eye health, digestion, and blood pressure, but few are aware that their vasodilative effect is also tied to improved brain function and a lower risk of vascular dementia.
Research from the UK suggests that beetroot contains an abundance of nitrates, which our oral bacteria turn into nitric oxide, a beneficial compound that the body uses to promote blood flow, including to the brain. Other research confirmed that nitric oxide is important for such cognitive functions as decision-making, learning, and language, and diversifying your beverages with beetroot juice may improve these functions.
“Beets are rich in nitrates, which help with the dilation of blood vessels and subsequently increase blood flow to the brain, which may improve mental and cognitive function,” explained nutritionist and dietitian Rebecca Ditkoff to Rally Health. "This means increased cognitive function in the present, and potentially reduced risk of dementia in the future." It is also known that older adults have lower levels of nitric oxide than younger folks, so they may benefit from beetroot juice even more.
Related Article: 5 Remarkable Health Benefits of Beetroot Juice
2. Lemon balm tea
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) can be easily mistaken for mint, as it belongs to the mint family, but it is slightly different, as it has a gentle lemony scent and flavor. You can brew both fresh and dried lemon balm into an herbal tea: 1 teaspoon should be enough to prepare 1 cup of tea.
The relaxing and calming properties of lemon balm tea are well-known, and it’s commonly recommended as an evening drink for people who suffer from insomnia and anxiety. Researchers suggest that this pleasant herbal tea may also be beneficial for improving concentration, relieving headaches, and improving cognitive function in the long term. A study from 2003 even suggested that lemon balm extract, a concentrated form of the herb, helped patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease experience an improvement in cognitive functioning compared to a control group who took a placebo.
3. Coffee
If you’re a coffee drinker and would like to boost your brain health, carry on enjoying your morning brew (in moderation, of course). Since most of you likely already know what coffee can do for your cognition, focus, and alertness first hand, we won’t sing praises to coffee for long here. But we’ll say this: lifelong coffee drinkers have a reduced risk of cognitive decline, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer's disease. That fact alone says a lot.
Interestingly, researchers have also found that coffee increases the brain’s ability to process information by boosting a process called entropy, or the brain’s complex and variable brain activity. Lastly, note that we can thank not just caffeine but also other antioxidants, such as phenols and chlorogenic acid, for all these beneficial effects. So taking caffeine through supplements probably won’t give you the same effects as an actual cup of coffee.
4. Turmeric tea
Turmeric teas or turmeric lattes are often recommended as coffee replacements for those who have insomnia. And for many of you, turmeric is a familiar face. This bright yellow spice is regarded as a powerful remedy in Ayurveda and Chinese medicine, and researchers have established that the active compound in this herb called curcumin has anti-inflammatory properties.
Scientists are currently looking into the possibility that this herb may also benefit the brain by improving memory and reducing the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Research from 2019 states that consuming turmeric urges the body to produce a protein called brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). This protein plays a huge role in learning and memory, and low levels of it are linked to memory problems, neurological issues, and even mental health disorders.
5. Berry smoothies
Herbs and spices are not the only ingredients capable of giving your brain a boost. Apart from being delicious, all berry smoothies and juices are just as good for your cognition and brain health! However you choose to consume blueberries, raspberries, acai berries, or strawberries, all of them make excellent brain food. The natural compounds that make berry juices and smoothies so beneficial are called anthocyanins.
They give berries their bright colors while also acting as powerful antioxidants that guard your brain cells against damage. Research suggests that consuming blueberries, in particular, has a beneficial effect on short-term memory and long-term memory. Just remember that store-bought juices are less beneficial because they tend to be overloaded with sugar, so it’s better to make your own berry juice or smoothie at home.
6. Tea
Did you know that tea is the most popular drink in the world after water? The reason why tea is so popular is clear. Like coffee, tea contains caffeine that gives your brain an energy boost, but the effects of tea are much milder, so even those who are usually not allowed to drink coffee, such as kids, can freely enjoy tea. Apart from caffeine, tea contains L-theanine and epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), both of which contribute to its brain-boosting effects.
EGCG is a well-known antioxidant capable of guarding brain cells against damage. Research has established that this compound can cross the blood-brain barrier, so it could theoretically help neurodegenerative diseases.
As for L-theanine, it is known to reduce anxiety and raise dopamine levels, which is why drinking tea can lift your mood and increase your motivation and attention. A 2021 study from Japan tested how L-theanine influences attention and found that the stuff alleviates brain fog while also promoting working memory and attention. Also, note that low dopamine levels are associated with neurological disorders like Parkinson’s Disease, so consuming tea could potentially help protect your brain.
7. Ginseng Tea
Ginseng root is one of the most recognized herbs in traditional Chinese medicine. It’s available either fresh, dried whole, or in powdered form. Practitioners have been using this herb for various purposes, including improved concentration and memory, for centuries.
The root contains anti-inflammatory compounds called ginsenosides that were found in preliminary studies to clear beta-amyloid plaques found in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease. Researchers are continuing to explore ginseng’s potential in aiding memory and preventing neurodegenerative diseases. If you want to start drinking ginseng tea daily and have any underlying health conditions, ask your doctor before you begin. Ginseng can have a blood-thinning effect and can lower blood sugar, so it could potentially interact with your medication and cause side effects.
8. Rhodiola tea
Also known as arctic root or golden root, Rhodiola is an herb native to the mountainous regions of Europe and Asia. Prepared from the dried roots of the Rhodiola rosea plant, Rhodiola teas and tinctures are a traditional remedy for anxiety, depression, and fatigue in Russia and Scandinavia.
The root has over 140 active compounds, the most prominent ones of them being rosavin and salidroside, both of which are strong antioxidants. Research suggests that taking Rhodiola can alleviate fatigue in humans, and a range of animal studies also point to the fact that Rhodiola can boost memory, increase cognition, learning, and reduce symptoms of depression. Read more about this little-known herb in our previous article titled 8 Health Benefits of Rhodiola Root Extracts.
9. Lion’s mane mushroom
Mushrooms for brain health? We were just as surprised as you are, but it turns out this shaggy mushroom is widely used in Asian cooking and medicine. Hericium erinaceus is large species of edible fungi that have a white and fluffy body reminiscent of a lion's mane. These mushrooms contain the compounds hericenones and erinacines that stimulate brain cell growth and may even improve the symptoms of mild cognitive impairment, a condition that precedes dementia according to an animal study from 2011.
Fresh lion's mane mushrooms can be harder to find in the US, but they’re sold in powdered form that you can add to hot water and brew into tea or mix into a smoothie.
10. Green smoothies
Speaking of smoothies, the last beverage on this list is a smoothie you can easily combine with many of the other ingredients we listed earlier. One of the best drinks you can make to boost your brainpower and slow down mental decline is a green smoothie. That’s because just 1 serving of spinach, kale, or any other greens can enrich your body with folate, vitamin C, vitamin A, and lutein. All of these nutrients promote long-term brain health, but they can also improve your energy levels and focus throughout the day.
The specific benefits will, of course, depend on the ingredients you choose to use in your smoothie. Here are just a few recommendations:
- Spinach
- Celery
- Green apples
- Cucumbers
- Kale
- Banana
- Avocado.
To increase mental clarity even further, you can whizz in some of the other ingredients we mentioned earlier, such as beetroot juice, berries, powdered green tea, walnuts, or lion’s mane mushroom powder.
Here’s a basic smoothie recipe suggestion you can try:
Green Smoothie Recipe
Ingredients
- A handful of raw spinach
- 1 ripe avocado or banana
- 1 green apple
- ½ cup (120 ml) milk
- 1 cup (245 g) of plain yogurt.
1. Wash the spinach and apple.
2. Cut the fruit into big slices.
3. Combine all ingredients in a blender and process until smooth. If the smoothie is too thick, you can add more milk until you reach your desired consistency.
Hope you enjoyed this educational article and learned a thing or two about brain health. One last note: while these drinks are certainly beneficial for your brain and overall health, they are not medicine and cannot replace a treatment you require. If you experience any cognitive decline symptoms, such as lapses in memory, difficulty concentrating, or trouble learning new information, we highly recommend seeking professional help.
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