5 Ways to Love Your Brain
Claire - March 11, 2014
Did you know this week is Brain Awareness Week?
To
celebrate is here are 5 suggestions on ways you can tell your brain that you
love it.
1. Give your brain a fat boost – aka “Fat-heads are healthy!”
Your
brain is made up mostly of fat – about 70 percent of its dry weight is
cholesterol. It is imperative to feed your brain good fats for two reasons. The
first is that the process of “myelinisation”, which is a bit like
insulating an electrical wire and it requires lots of good quality fats to
occur properly. Without proper myelinisation the brain can “short circuit” or
stop making adequate neural pathways. This leads to terrible things like
learning difficulties, ADHD, Parkinson’s, MS etc.
The
second reason fat is great for your brain is that diseases such as dementia and
Alzheimer’s are now being recognised as metabolic disorders, now being coined
“Type 3 diabetes”. The brain can only run on either glucose or ketones
(by-product of fat metabolism). When the brain can use the alternative fuels,
other than glucose, this allows the insulin receptors to stay sensitive and
functional. As such, the brain stays healthy, rather than starving to death
when insulin resistance comes into play in later life.
One
of the best ways to feed your brain fat is to start your day with a “Fat Black”
coffee. See here on our You Tube video on how to make a Fat Black.
2. Give your brain a break.
We
spend so much of our time thinking about stuff. Not really important stuff and
often just stories we make up in our heads that make us feel bad. In fact, it
has been suggested up to 80% of what we think is complete rubbish that causes
unnecessary stress. During hot yoga class, we often refer to this as the
“Monkey Mind”. For great mental and brain health, switch this bit off for a
while and give your brain a break.
A
few easy ways to do this are:
1 Get in that Hot yoga room
and do a 90min open eye meditation
2 Listen to some Hypnosis
MP3’s
3 Tune into your breathing for
a few moments
4 Learn how to meditate and
start a daily practice
5 Start your day with some quiet
time outside listing to the world around you
6 Have a nanna nap
3. Move your body.
The
biggest stimulating factor for your brain is not calculus, but rather, movement
or your body. If you want to get really specific, it is movement of your spine,
particularly your neck. When you move your body you stimulate things
called proprioceptors. These proprioceptors wake your brain up, lay down new
neural pathways and release happy brain hormones.
According
to Dr Roger Sperry (MD and Nobel Prize recipient for his work in this area),
90% of the brain’s energy comes via spinal movement/stimulation. The average
spine goes through over 100,000 tiny little movements everyday, so it becomes a
veritable powerhouse for your brain! The more the better!
Get
in that yoga room, go for a walk or a run, play with your kids or play some
sport. Sitting is like sugar to the spine and your brain.
4. Putting together the pieces of the puzzle.
Give
your brain something to really think about. Turn off the TV and the computer
and do a crossword, a sudoku or even a jigsaw puzzle. Use it or lose it is
total truth when it comes to your brain. (Can you remember how to calculate the
area of a circle?) If you don’t stimulate those parts of the brain, problem
solving and lateral thinking could well be lost to you. Physical puzzles,
like we did at the family movement workshop are doubly as effective.
5. Get Adjusted.
After
a Chiropractic adjustment the brain produces more “Alpha” brainwaves. These are
the waves that are associated with relaxation, healing and health. This means
your brain is happier and healthier after each adjustment. Another benefit of
chiropractic adjustments, particularly those in the upper neck region,
stimulate those proprioceptors we spoke about in point 3.
So
many ways to help your brain stay happy and healthy… stay tuned, there’s more
to come!
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