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Vitamin D and Memory by Bill Klemm Doctor of Philosophy Posted Mon 15 Mar 2010 12:00am A general rule regarding memory and nutrients is that most dietary supplements are without effect unless a person has an inadequate diet. One nutrient of special interest is vitamin D. Vitamin D is synthesized in the skin from exposure to sunlight, but many people don't get enough sunlight every day. Sun-tan lotions, designed to reduce the risk ... Read on »
Foods and Vitamins that Improve Memory and Natural Brain Function by Raw Cuisine Patient Expert Posted Wed 27 May 2009 10:14pm Our minds have a tendency to think they are above good nutrition and can function equally well whatever we eat - and this  is largely true of the left hemiphere, which holds these kinds of beliefs,  However to engage the right hemisphere we need to feed it the complex sophisticated nutrition found in living foods and many of the anciently revered ... Read on »
Lucky Vitamin Presents: MemoryMinder Journals by Lucky V. Patient Expert Posted Mon 15 Mar 2010 5:41am Lucky Vitamin is happy to offer much more than just vitamins and supplements to our customers. We continue to add unique brands and products trying to create a one-stop shopping place for all your health needs. MemoryMinder Journals is our latest addition. MemoryMinder Jounals have become the favorites of many people who understand the ... Read on »
Where In The World Did My Memory Go? Could A Vitamin B12 Deficiency Be To Blame? by Catherine Patient Expert Posted Sat 11 Apr 2009 1:01am picture by © PenalopeRoses WHERE IN THE WORLD DID MY MEMORY GO? Could A Vitamin B12 Deficiency Be To Blame? — by Catherine Morgan Every day it seemed my memory became worse and worse. I would forget what I was talking about in the middle of a sentence. Even if I wrote things down so I wouldn’t forget, I would just forget that I w ... Read on »
Study Shows B Vitamin Deficiencies Contribute to Memory Disorder by Carol Bradley Bursack Posted Thu 14 May 2009 4:31pm A Newswise article titled, "B-Vitamin Deficiency May Cause Vascular Cognitive Impairment," caught my eye, as I' m always looking for ways that we can help prevent dementia and other health problems through nutritional or other safe and readily available means. This particular article is about a Tufts University study that "...used an experiment ... Read on »
Are there herbal and vitamin supplements that will protect my memory? by Alvaro F. Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 22 Feb 2007 12:00am Here is question 17 of 25 from Brain Fitness 101: Answers to Your Top 25 Questions. Question: Are there herbal and vitamin supplements that will protect my memory? Key Points: Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids found in cold-water fish may be helpful to long term brain health. Folic acid may also be helpful to both cognit ... Read on »
B Vitamins, Brain Shrinkage, and Memory by Bill Klemm Doctor of Philosophy Posted Thu 11 Nov 2010 12:00am I have discussed nutritional effects on memory and warned readers that many claims are just so much undocumented hype. Here is a study, apparently very well done by a group at Oxford University, that shows supplementing diet with B vitamins can help prevent mental decline in the elderly. As people age, the brain tends to atrophy, even in h ... Read on »
High Vitamin D Correlated with Better Memory by Cindy M. Patient Expert Posted Mon 29 Jun 2009 4:25pm Can the research get any more positive on the many roles of vitamin D in protecting health? Immune system, heart, bone, muscular, and cellular health have all been found to improve with higher vitamin D levels, which seem to protect against everything from allergies and cancer to autoimmune diseases (MS, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.). This ... Read on »
Memory: An Extra Benefit of Vitamin C and Beta-Carotene by Lucky V. Patient Expert Posted Mon 01 Oct 2012 10:42am We all know that vitamin C is great for building healthy immune systems and that beta-carotene helps keep our vision crystal clear. Recent studies have shown the possibility that these two can also benefit a person’s memory and mental health in the long run, with the probability of preventing the development of dementia in the elderly. Read t ... Read on »