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You Need to Feed Your Brain
Your brain is your hungriest organ, requiring 70% of your daily nutritional needs! It is a super-speed processor needing much power! As Hippocrates said so long ago: “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food”. There is an incredible amount of truth and validity to this statement in that food should be our ultimate source of nutrients…period. However, due to soil quality, nutrient levels, GMO seeds, and distribution times decreasing the nutrient content in each bite, there is no possible way today to meet the RDA and Orthomolecular nutrient needs required for recovery through food alone. Supplementation, even at high doses, is typically recovered for recovery. Metabolic and nutrition therapy is the process of using a combination of proper food intake, enzymes, and supplements to promote optimal brain and body health.
Supplements are just that; to supplement a diet that is lacking in nutrients, or to address deficiencies that exist. Given our foods, whether processed or not, are increasingly lacking in adequate nutritional content, the need for nutritional supplementation is continually on the rise. Supplements for brain health are particularly important as our population lives longer and rates of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s continue to increase.
The focus of any nutritional therapy should be to address the underlying metabolic dysfunction, not simply giving a pill to address a symptom. An example of this is building lean body mass and lowering body fat, therefore improving blood sugar handling and brain function, through higher fat, moderate protein, and lower simple-carbohydrate intake. The resultant changes made from this type of approach are farther reaching and more sustainable, having a greater impact on brain and body health!
More and more folks are searching for the best supplements to improve brain function. While the increasingly proactive mindset of the general public is encouraging, this is not without its side effects. Metabolic or nutritional therapy, particularly for the brain, is an incredibly vast and complex arena that requires years of study and understanding of brain and body physiology, biochemistry, and laboratory analysis to become proficient at delivering the appropriate protocols for an individual’s specific needs. No two brains are created equal and the needs of one brain are vastly different from the needs of the next; even if those two brains are experiencing the same or similar condition (e.g. addiction, brain injury, depression, anxiety, memory-loss, etc.).
How Nutrition Affects the Brain
In their simplest sense, nutrients are chemical messengers and building blocks that allow for all of our body’s chemical processes and reactions to occur. Whether an amino acid creating protein to build muscle or forming a neurotransmitter to direct brain function, an electrolyte such as sodium or calcium allowing for proper nerve conduction, or an antioxidant neutralizing the damaging effects of oxygen metabolism; what goes into our body determines how well our brain works! That said, too much or too little of any of these critical nutrients can have devastating consequences and proper direction of supplementation is highly advisable. Methylation pathways and folate cycles differ from person to person, and while some to better on methylated B vitamins, those same combinations may make someone else over-methylated.
Supplements for Brain Health
As no two brains are created equal, so goes the same reasoning with the understanding that no two supplements are created equal. Brain health supplements are incredibly numerous and varied, and there are frankly too many on the market for any one practitioner to keep up with. That said, seeking out an expert in functional medicine and/or neuro-naturopathy is of paramount importance to ensure you receive the appropriate metabolic evaluation and intervention with the highest quality supplements possible.
The following list includes brain health supplement categories and examples of nutrients in each category:
Micronutrient Therapy — Most-researched orthomolecular method including a targeted multivitamins/BComplex combo for brain, micronized to cross the blood-brain barrier.
EFA Fats – Omega fatty acids, particularly the polyunsaturated Omega-3 variety (EPA and DHA), found in fish, certain nuts and seeds, and supplements. Primrose, Coconut and flaxseed oil supplementation are also good for your brain and can reduce or eliminate sensory processing disorder (in high doses around 2500mg/day).
Brain Protectors – Antioxidants including glutathione, N-acetylcysteine, acetyl-L-carnitine, alpha lipoic acid, Vitamin E, etc.
Medical Foods – Meal replacements designed to titrate from medications and reduce addictive cravings, reduce inflammation, improve blood sugar handling, increase lean body mass (and burn body fat), and detoxify our bodies and brains.
Miscellaneous Brain Nutrients – Phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylcholine, vitamin D, huperzine A, ginseng, B vitamins, amino acids, and more.
Detox Stage — after the “Fortification stage” Heavy-metal, candida, or parasite detox stage may be necessary. A combination of bio essences and supplements are needed for this phase, timed for a ten-day stint around the monthly calendar.
Talk to your provider, or contact us at Syringa Wellness, to learn which nutrients are appropriate for you and your health care needs.
(Some of Article Content Source: Apex Brain Center, NC)
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