Original article from: bewellbuzz.com
(BeWellBuzz) In our pursuit of optimized lives, the use of supplements
may appear to offer a shortcut to that lofty goal. Although popping
pills is surely not a suitable replacement for a healthy diet, there are
some supplements and extracts that are known to provide key nutrients
that can assist your body and mind in performing to their peak potential
when used properly.
In answer to the question that everybody, who ever walked into a
health food store and been overwhelmed by the variety of supplements
available, has asked regarding what really works; here are five
supplements that have been researched and tested extensively. The result
was that these five are some of the most potent supplements available
today, and most of them have been used successfully for centuries in
other parts of the world.
1. Lion’s Mane
The Lion’s Mane mushroom,
or Hericium Erinaceous, was highly prized in Chinese tradition and
reserved only to be eaten by the Chinese Emperors. A leading worldwide
authority on Lion’s Mane for more than a decade has extensively
researched and proven the mushroom to have the remarkable ability to
stimulate Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), which is a protein that is
important for the survival, growth, and maintenance of specific target
neurons.
Neuroscientists have recently proven that the human brain retains the
remarkable ability to grow new neurons via neurogenesis even as we age.
Chemicals like NGF and other neurotrophins aid in stimulating and
controlling neurogenesis. Two types of molecules within Lion’s Mane were
isolated and they display the ability to stimulate NGF production while
passing unhindered through the blood-brain barrier, which is crucial.
Paul Stamets,
one of the world’s leading experts on fungi called mycologists, and the
author of numerous reference books about medical mushrooms was quoted
as saying, “Lion’s mane mushroom mycelium is nature’s nutrients for your neurons.”
Scientific research has found Lion’s Mane to be completely safe and
free of any signs of toxicity or side effects. Ancient Chinese
herbalists promised their privileged patients nerves of steel and a
lion’s memory for thousands of years. The absorption rate of Lion’s Mane is greater when consumed with Vitamin C, which breaks down the polysaccharides.
2. Bacopa
In India, the Bacopa plant has been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic medicine for its tranquilizing and antioxidant effect on the human body. Initially researchers were interested in Bacopa Monnieri
because of the effect it was believed to have on ancient shamans, who
used the herb to assist them in memorizing exceptionally long poems
word-for-word. Researchers hypothesized that the Bacopa plant enhanced
their brain function and improved their concentration and recall.
Scientific studies have shown that Bacopa improves abilities of
retaining new information. “Americas Doctor”, Dr. Mehmet Oz recommends
Bacopa for brain health and recently said, “Bacopa Monnieri will make you smarter, enhance your memory, and help you to focus better”. Bacopa extract should be taken as recommended daily for 12 weeks for maximum effectiveness.
3. CoQ10
A supplement that aids in raising energy levels, CoQ10
is a vitamin-like compound that is found to be produced naturally in
the human body and most living organisms. Virtually just about every
cell of the human body contains CoQ10 and the mitochondria, which is the
area of cells where energy is produced, contains the most CoQ10. This
supplement assists the production of numerous key enzymes used by the
human body to create ATP, which is then burned for energy. CoQ10
is absolutely necessary to the chemical reaction in our body and brain
that provides energy. A shortage of CoQ10 can leave us feeling
lethargic, and it has also been a proven remedy for patients suffering
from migraines, high-blood pressure or are in need of an immune system
boost. CoQ10 is primarily found in fish and meat, however those amounts
are far less than what can be obtained from taking supplements.
4. Chlorella
Superfood Chlorella is a green single-cell algae that really packs a
huge nutritional punch. It contains so many vitamins, mineral and
phytonutrients that it could easily be called nature’s multivitamin, but
unlike most commercial multivitamins, the different components of Chlorella
have a true synergistic effect and are highly absorbable by the human
body. It is rich in vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, B12, C and E, and contains
important minerals like magnesium, potassium, iron and calcium. It is
also a rich source of protein and contains all the essential amino
acids. One of the greatest features of Chlorella is that it has the
highest concentration of chlorophyll of any food known to man.
Chlorophyll has a similar chemical structure to hemoglobin, so Chlorella
is highly beneficial in the production of new blood. Chlorella is now
widely available in tablets and powder form.
5. Ashwagandha
Ashwagandha,
also known as Withania somnifera, is an herb commonly used in Ayurveda
for its powerful stress-reducing properties. Scientific studies show
that, in addition to relieving stress, it also protects brain cells
against the deleterious effects of the modern lifestyle. Ashwagandha has
been shown to be as effective as tranquilizers and antidepressant drugs
and is much better for you.
Ashwagandha has been proven in scientific studies to lower levels of
the stress hormone cortisol by 26 percent, increase energy, reduce
fatigue, promote better sleep, and enhance the sense of well being.
Researchers have also found that it helps support the growth of nerve
cell dendrite and promote the healthy growth of normal and damaged nerve
cells alike. Studies suggest that Ashwagandha could help users to stay focused for longer periods of time and experience better mood.
Add one of them or all five and optimize your brain performance to its full potential.
The key to high performance is proper nutrition. As a former long-distance runner, I know first hand what can happen when a person does not properly nutriate. At the age of 32, I was diagnosed with osteoporosis. When you're burning fuel and not putting anything in the tank, your engine dies. According to Dr. Joel Wallach, more than 100,000 athletes die every year as a result of vitamin and mineral deficiency. I am writing this blog to prevent what happened to me from happening to you.
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