Brain Boosters

October 28, 2022

This article originally appeared on TasteForLife.com.


Everyone wants a sharp mind—from college students who want better focus to older adults concerned about age-related memory problems. 

It’s not uncommon to experience a little brain fog now and again. The culprit is often elevated levels of cortisol. This stress hormone can, over time, damage the brain’s memory center, called the hippocampus, says Holly Lucille, ND, nutritionist and author of  Creating and Maintaining Balance: A Woman's Guide to Safe Natural Hormone Health.


Nutrients to Support Your Brain


• Vitamin C for Endurance

Since stress is such a brain drainer, supporting your adrenal glands—the source of stress hormones—can indirectly clear up your thinking. The key nutrient is vitamin C. “During stress, the adrenal glands stockpile this antioxidant to protect against free-radical damage. However, ongoing stress depletes this vital nutrient from the adrenal glands,” Dr. Lucille says. She recommends  at least 250 to 500 milligrams (mg) per day of vitamin C for anyone concerned with managing stress and preserving clear thinking.


• L-tyrosine to Respond to Stress

Another of Dr. Lucille’s favorite ways to perk up the mind is supplementing with L-tyrosine. This amino acid helps both mind and body respond to stressful situations. While it is found in cheese and yogurt, she recommends supplementing with  450 mg of L-tyrosine twice a day.


• Chocolate for Cognition

Chocolate offers a tasty way to keep your brain sharp.  Cocoa, the key ingredient in chocolate, is packed with brain-healthy antioxidants called flavonoids.  Dark chocolate contains the highest levels of these brain-boosters Studies show that people who regularly eat dark chocolate or drink cocoa rich in flavanol have more blood flowing through their brains in both the short term and long term. Researchers believe that this could benefit overall cognition.


• Omega 3 for Improved Memory & More

It turns out that “fathead” should be considered a compliment, not an insult. The human brain is made up of a significant amount of fat, which it needs to run properly. Supplementing with the right fats helps make sure everything keeps humming along. Omega-3 fatty acids contribute a lot to the brain, such as providing nutrients critical for the structure and function of brain cells. Research indicates that regular consumption of the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA results in improved cognition and better memory. If you don’t eat fish several times a week, consider taking  500 to 1,000 mg of an omega-3 supplement each day.



Selected Sources:

"Cerebral Blood Flow Response to Flavanol-Rich Cocoa in Healthy Elderly Humans" by F. A. Sorond et al., Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat

"Consumption of Cocoa Flavanols Results in an Acute Improvement in Visual and Cognitive Functions" by D. T. Field et al., Physiol Behav

"Could Hot Cocoa Improve Brainpower in Seniors?" by F. Sorond et al.; “Red Blood Cell Omega-3 Fatty Acid Levels and Markers of Accelerated Brain Aging” by Z. S. Tan et al., Neurology

Docosahexaenoic Acid–Rich Rish Oil Modulates the Cerebral Hemodynamic Response to Cognitive Tasks in Healthy Young Adults” by P. A. Jackson et al., Biol Psychol

Personal communication: Holly Lucille, ND, RN




Mike Ventresca is the owner of Vital Choice Health Store, located at 9243 W. Sprague Road in North Royalton’s Timber Ridge Plaza. The phone number is 440-885-9505, or visit VChoice.com.


This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.




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