One reason many people suffer from memory loss is an insufficient supply of necessary nutrients (especially B vitamins and amino acids) to the brain.
The life of the body is in the blood.
It literally feeds and nourishes every cell within our bodies. The brain is surrounded by a protective envelope known as the blood-brain barrier, which allows only certain substances to pass from the bloodstream into the brain.
If the blood is ‘thick’ with cholesterol and triglycerides, the amount of nutrient-rich blood that can pass through the blood-brain barrier decreases. Over time, this can result in the brain becoming malnourished.
In addition, the functioning of the brain depends on substances called neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters are brain chemicals that act as electrical switches in the brain and, through the functioning of the nervous system, are ultimately responsible for all the functions of the body.
If the brain does not have an adequate supply of neurotransmitters or the nutrients from which to make them, it begins to develop the biochemical equivalent of a power failure or a short circuit which is often evidenced by memory loss.
If your mind goes blank when you are trying to recall a specific fact or piece of information, or it begins to plug into some other, irrelevant memory instead, it is likely that such a ‘short circuit’ has occurred.
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Dorothy Ntinyari
Thank you for sharing this enriching information on the various illnesses. I would like to know more3 about mental health.
Nutri Health Solutions
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