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5 Gut Health Habits That Will Keep Away the Bloat

5 Gut Health Habits That Will Keep Away the Bloat

Are you looking for tips to support your gut health? When your gut isn’t healthy, it can affect your entire body. You don’t feel great physically or mentally. Gut problems are surprisingly common, affecting up to 70% of people. Your gut and your brain are constantly communicating. They’re like two besties, passing information back and forth, letting you know about physical and emotional situations. This communication protects us and gives us valuable information. There are many ways you can easily injure your gut, from what you eat and drink, to how you respond to stress. Luckily, there are some simple habits that you can adopt and implement daily for a happier gut microbiome and a healthier you. Even better news, if you’ve had bad habits in the past, you can heal your gut in a short amount of time. 5 Gut Health Habits to Reduce Bloat 1. Eat Mindfully It’s no surprise that what you eat can affect how you feel in your gut. But it also can affect how you feel emotionally and mentally. Use a mindful (or intuitive) approach when considering what you’re eating and how you’re eating it. Slow Down Your Eating One thing that you can do for a healthy gut that takes nothing but a little time, is to simply eat more slowly. We know there’s lots to do, and it can be tempting to just scarf down your meal and move onto the next task. However, take your time and enjoy your food. When you eat slower, you can chew your food more intentionally, improve digestion, and reduce bloating. People who eat slower can notice when they feel full and regulate their portions, instead of overindulging, which is the most common cause of bloating. What Should You Avoid? ● Processed Foods  Food can be medicine or food can be poison. Processed foods are generally more like poison. They’re high in preservatives, salt, fat, sugars, and additives, all of which can negatively impact your gut microbiome. ● Refined Sugar Too much sugar can damage the protective lining of your gut and lead to unwanted inflammation. Another of the top culprits when it comes to unwanted bloat is sugar. Reducing refined sugar can help heal your gut immensely. ● Alcohol If you think about it, alcohol in a medical setting is used to sanitize and kill bugs and germs. It does the same thing inside your stomach. The problem is, drinking alcohol can kill the good bugs and irritate your gut lining. 2. Incorporate Prebiotics and Probiotics Having a healthy gut doesn’t have to be all about elimination. There are plenty of delicious foods that you can focus on adding to your diet, including foods with prebiotics and probiotics. Prebiotics Prebiotics often fly under the radar when it comes to popularity, but they shouldn’t! They’re the food source for the good bugs in your gut microbiome. Prebiotic foods are carbohydrates, often high in fermentable soluble fiber. 12 Prebiotic Foods You Should Eat Garlic Onions Leeks Asparagus Bananas Oats Barley Flaxseed Seaweed Avocado Jicama Root Eat a variety of prebiotic foods, because different microorganisms require different prebiotics. Gradually introduce more of these foods into your diet to avoid excess gas and bloating. Probiotics Probiotics are the good bacteria in your gut. You can get them from fermented foods or dietary supplements. Good Food Sources of Probiotics Kimchi Sauerkraut Tempeh Kefir Kombucha Yogurt Miso Pickles If you want extra support than what you’re consuming with your food, you can get your probiotics from dietary supplements. They should be taken daily to reap all the benefits. You can take them morning or night, just choose a time that you can remember to take them consistently. When choosing a probiotic supplement, consider selecting a high quality, multi-strain probiotic. Additionally, be aware that some probiotics need to be refrigerated, while others are shelf stable. 3. Move Everyday It can be as simple as a daily walk or an at home workout. Whatever you do, focus on moving your body for at least 20 minutes every day. Exercise improves gut motility, meaning it helps your food move through your digestive tract more quickly, which can lead to a healthy gut. Research shows that exercise can also improve your immune system and increase your antioxidant levels. Exercise can help boost circulation and tone your digestive muscles. These muscles are important for helping you to digest your food efficiently, without discomfort and bloating. Exercise should not be all-or-nothing. Do what you can and be flexible with your exercise. 4. Stay Hydrated Drinking water is important for your general health, but did you know that staying hydrated is essential for healthy gut function? It’s true! Water lubricates your digestive tract, as well as helps ensure that the nutrients from your food are being absorbed. Adequate hydration helps with the entire digestive process. On the flip side, being dehydrated can lead to constipation, discomfort, and bloating. A quick way to get a general idea of how much water you need daily is to aim for the number of ounces for every 2 lbs. of your weight. Basically, divide your weight in half, and that is how many ounces you should get. 5. Manage Stress Because the brain and gut are so closely connected, a stressed brain can lead to stress in your gut. Those butterflies when you’re nervous, or the pit in your stomach when you’re worried, are prime examples of this gut-brain connection. If you want to help out your gut, and reduce discomfort and bloat, work on managing your stress. Easy Ways to Lower Stress Meditation and breathing Spending time outside Prioritizing social connections Yoga Spending time in your hobbies The Takeaway You’re not stuck with your gut. If you’re looking for ways to support your gut health and reduce discomfort and bloating, there are a number of fairly easy habits that you can implement today. They are many of the same tips that will lead to better overall health, including things like exercising, drinking water, and managing stress.   At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD.

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How to Train Your Brain to Be More Positive Each Day

How to Train Your Brain to Be More Positive Each Day

Thoughts are powerful. According to research by Dr. Fred Luskin of Stanford University, we have roughly 60,000 thoughts a day. Those thoughts can affect our brain chemistry. When we have positive thoughts or feel happy, the stress hormone cortisol decreases and the brain produces the hormone serotonin, which creates a feeling of well-being. It’s not surprising, then, that researchers have observed a strong link between a positive outlook and better health. A study examining the health data of 70,000 women that were measured for optimistic attitudes and mortality rates showed a significantly lower risk of dying from several major causes of death in subjects who scored high for optimism. Other research has shown that people who have a positive outlook tend to make positive lifestyle choices that result in better physical health, less stress and low mood, a stronger immune response, better coping skills, and greater energy and overall well-being. Optimistic people often are more open to opportunities and new experiences, which can translate to greater success and income. Being positive can pay dividends in myriad ways. Defining Positivity What exactly does it mean to be positive? Put simply, a positive mindset is a constructive one. It embodies a belief that life is good and solutions can be found if you look for them and have patience. While optimistic people can have a problem-solving, practical, and accepting attitude, they don’t deny the real pains, losses, and challenges we face in life. An optimistic and constructive mindset might have less resistance to pain, accepting it as an uncomfortable but important part of life. A positive-minded person tends to have habits and participate in activities that amplify their positive feelings. Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines “positive” as: “indicating, relating to, or characterized by affirmation, addition, inclusion, or presence rather than negation, withholding, or absence.” Positivity is inherently open and expansive. How to Be Positive To greater or lesser degrees, humans suffer from negative thoughts. That said, anyone can learn to think more positively and reap the rewards that come with it. Here are five positive lifestyle factors that have been shown to promote an optimistic outlook. 5 Practical Tips to Help You Become More Positive in Life 1. Positive Self-talk Our self-talk may need to be skewed in a positive direction. Research shows that even the smallest shift in the way you talk to yourself can make a difference. We all experience negative thoughts that pop into our minds without our permission. Dr. Daniel Amen refers to them as Automatic Negative Thoughts (ANTs). You can learn to spot them, question them, and produce a more accurate, constructive thought to replace them. These are helpful questions to ask when you have a persistent negative thought: Is it (the negative thought) true? Can I absolutely know that it’s true? How do I react when I think that thought? Who would I be without that thought? Or, how would I feel if I didn’t have that thought? 2. Smile and Laugh  Similar to positive thoughts, the simple act of smiling (even if you don’t feel like it) helps to trigger the release of the feel-good transmitters dopamine and serotonin. In other words, smiling can trick your brain into believing you’re happy, which can then spur actual feelings of happiness! Laughter is the balm of life, allowing us to relieve stress, especially in difficult situations. Humor can instantly lighten the mood and make things feel a little less difficult. Like smiling, you can pretend or force yourself to laugh, and you’ll still get a mood boost. 3. Practice Gratitude Optimistic people take note of what they’re grateful for. This habit has been shown to reduce stress, boost self-esteem, and promote resilience during challenging times. It also helps to express gratitude and appreciation to others. Writing down the things you’re grateful for can improve your optimism and sense of well-being. 4. Travel Taking a vacation can allow you to have new experiences and explore new cultures. This promotes greater brain plasticity and boosts your mental health. Even thinking about travel can boost your positive feelings, according to research. 5. Stay Healthy Healthy people tend to be more positive (and positive people tend to be healthier). Practice the principles of good health and good feelings should increase. A healthy lifestyle should include 7 to 9 hours of restful sleep each night; a brain healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables and protein, and low in refined carbohydrates and unhealthy fats; and the recommended 150 minutes of aerobic exercise, along with two or more strength training sessions, each week. On A Positive Note... There are many other positive lifestyle factors that can contribute to an optimistic mindset like playing, connecting with others, and surrounding yourself with positive people. Probably the most important, though, is simply deciding to be more positive. It isn’t possible, or even realistic, to be positive all the time, but aiming to have a more optimistic and constructive mindset at least some of the time will help to enhance the quality of your life.   At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest purity nutrients to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD.

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This Is How to Build Your Own Supplement Protocol

This Is How to Build Your Own Supplement Protocol

What if you could tailor a supplement protocol to meet your specific dietary needs? Well, you can. And we can help. It’s time to say goodbye to one-size-fits-all approaches and hello to personalized wellness options. Whether you’re looking to boost energy levels, support cognitive function, or manage overall well-being, we’ve got the tools and tips to help you create a nutritional plan that actually works. Ready to discover your own customized supplement regimen? Let’s get started! Why Consider a Supplement Protocol? As mental and physical fitness continues to be a top priority for many, the concept of a personalized supplement protocol has gained traction in recent years. Unfortunately, with countless nutritional products flooding the market, navigating the supplement landscape can feel overwhelming. But with a little guidance and knowledge, you can find a supplement protocol that works for your personal needs and health goals. Whether you’re aiming to boost energy levels, support immunity, or simply manage overall well-being, understanding how to effectively incorporate supplements into your daily routine can be a huge boon to your health. How to Create a Supplement Regimen Understanding your individual health needs is crucial for creating an effective supplement protocol. Since everyone’s body responds differently to nutrients, a supplement that works for one person may not work for another. Begin by assessing your current health status. Consider factors like age, diet, activity level, and any existing medical conditions. These variables may significantly influence your nutritional requirements. Next, set clear goals. Are you looking to support immune function, promote focus and energy, or enhance muscle recovery after workouts? Identifying specific objectives can help inform the type of supplement regimen you need. Also, don’t forget about lifestyle factors. Stress management, sleep quality, and hydration can play vital roles in overall wellness and can affect how supplements perform in the body. Since this process is highly individualized, take the time to evaluate what truly matters to you and your unique situation. Build Your Custom Bundle BrainMD offers a simple way to customize your own supplement protocol. The Build Your Custom Bundle provides tiered savings on your favorite supplements: Save 10% on 2 supplements Save 15% on 3 supplements Save 20% on 6+ supplements Plus, you'll receive free shipping on orders $75+. Learn more about the Build Your Custom Bundle here. Top Tips for Taking Supplements Knowing how to take supplements is crucial for maximizing their benefits. Start by following the recommended dosages on product labels. Overdoing it can lead to adverse effects. Timing matters too – is it best to take certain supplements during the morning or afternoon? Also, some supplements are best absorbed with food, while others work better on an empty stomach. For optimal results, be mindful of these details. Also, be sure to remain well hydrated. Water aids in nutrient absorption and helps your body process supplements effectively. Be mindful of potential interactions between different vitamins/minerals with any medications you’re taking. Consult with a healthcare professional before beginning any supplement regimen. Also, keep track of how each supplement affects your brain and body over time. This knowledge can help further refine your protocol. One of the best ways to remove the guesswork over which supplements to try is to take the Brain Health Assessment… Brain Health Assessment While some online personality tests may offer helpful information, most fail to consider an individual’s health habits and personal history. In many cases, they also neglect to include an improvement plan. Worse still, many aren’t backed by science and place people into rigid categories that can discourage, confuse, or even stigmatize the test taker. That’s why we’re proud to present the Brain Health Assessment (BHA), a science-based, paradigm-shattering personality test. This unique, Brain Type Test: Is powered by the world’s largest database of functional brain scans. Incorporates extensive research from over 70 clinical studies on brain health. Is based on the combined clinical experience of a team of doctors who have worked with patients from 120 countries. Backed by decades of research, the results of the BHA will give you a personalized report that measures your overall health and includes recommended improvement strategies. Action Plan Based on your answers, your report includes a comprehensive action plan that focuses on lifestyle interventions, including diet and supplement recommendations. Brain Supporting Supplements Many supplements in the marketplace today have little or no backing from human clinical studies. Our ingredient selection process is based on clinical trials and other studies published in peer-reviewed scientific journals, and our supplements are formulated to exacting standards. We work hard to ensure that the specific ingredients (and the levels of each ingredient) in our products are safe, effective, and well-tolerated. Adding brain directed supplements to your health regimen can help support your physical and mental energy levels. All 16 Brain Types come with core and targeted supplement recommendations. Core Supplements for All 16 Brain Types The core supplements for all 16 Brain Types can be found in the comprehensive supplement system… Brain & Body Power We’ve combined our daily essentials into easy-to-use, on-the-go packets. Each packet of Brain & Body Power contains the following supplements: [wc_box color="inverse" text_align="left" margin_top="" margin_bottom="" class=""] NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin – a powerful combination of more than 50 vitamins, minerals, and plant extracts in their most efficient and bioavailable forms, NeuroVite Plus nourishes all the body’s cells, tissues, and organs.* Brain & Memory Power Boost – this brain-boosting formula delivers your body specialized, nootropic ingredients to help support the brain’s energy, connectivity, and overall performance.* Omega-3 Power – gel capsules of the purest, most powerful form of omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA (without the fishy aftertaste) to promote healthy cognition, including recall and retention, focus and concentration, and mood and behavior.* [/wc_box] It can be exhausting trying to figure out which supplement ingredients work, which forms are the most bioavailable, and what dosages you need. That’s why our convenient daily packs were specifically designed to remove the confusion over what to include in your foundational supplement program.* In addition to these core supplements, many people require targeted supplements to round out their wellness regimen. To learn what targeted supplements are best for you, take the BHA. How to Build Your Own Supplement Protocol Taking supplements can help complement a well-rounded lifestyle, including proper nutrition, exercise, and adequate sleep.* One of the best ways to know which supplements are best for you is by taking the BHA. Just as identifying your abilities, interests, and skills can help you become a more well-rounded, successful person, knowing your Brain Type can help you better understand who you are and why you do what you do. These insights can help you know what mental/brain health risks you may face, which can potentially impact your future career and relationships in significant ways. To discover your Brain Type, take the free online Brain Health Assessment. It only takes about 5 minutes to complete, and your answers are entirely confidential. Get to know yourself in a whole new way. Take the BHA today!   At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about Brain & Body Power and our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen.

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The Latest Research On the Gut Microbiome You Need to Know About

The Latest Research On the Gut Microbiome You Need to Know About

In recent years, the old expression about “trusting your gut” has taken on a whole new meaning. As researchers delve deeper into this complex ecosystem, it’s becoming increasingly clear that these bacteria can play a crucial role in shaping our health, mood, and even longevity. Let’s look at some groundbreaking discoveries that are revolutionizing how we understand gut health! What Is the Microbiome? Our bodies are home to trillions of microorganisms, collectively known as the gut microbiome. These tiny inhabitants play a crucial role in our health and well-being, influencing everything from digestion to mood. The healthy gut carries over 150 bacterial species. These bacteria are so adaptable that the species have subcategories called strains. Each strain has its own genetic profile, enzyme profile, and environmental preferences such as acid-alkali level, oxygen level, what it feeds on, etc. Each person has their own gut bacteria strain profile. If we take care of our gut bacteria, an abundance of the strains will be beneficial for our health. If we don’t take care of our microbiome, healthy bacteria may be crowded out by harmful strains. If this imbalance worsens, the Candida fungus or parasitic protozoa can increase in numbers and create significant problems in our gut. Importance of Microbiome Balance Maintaining a balanced gut microbiome is crucial for overall health. The diverse community of microorganisms in our intestines play a pivotal role in various bodily functions. When the microbiome is in harmony, it aids digestion and enhances nutrient absorption. This balance also supports the immune system, helping the body fend off infections and illnesses more effectively. Also, a healthy gut environment fosters communication between the brain and gut. This connection highlights how vital our microbes are for physical well-being and emotional stability. Encouraging a diversity of healthy strains through a diet rich in fiber, probiotics, and prebiotics can significantly enhance this delicate equilibrium within our guts. However, an imbalanced microbiome (dysbiosis) can lead to digestive issues, inflammation, and even mental health problems. Here’s Some of the Latest Research on the Gut Microbiome Advancements in microbiome research are transforming our understanding of human health. Here are just a few recent studies that highlight different aspects of the gut microbiome: [wc_box color="inverse" text_align="left" margin_top="" margin_bottom="" class=""] One study revealed that specific microbial compositions can help regulate weight gain by enhancing metabolic functions. Researchers isolated beneficial strains capable of improving energy extraction from food while regulating fat storage. Another breakthrough involves the connection between the gut microbiome and mood. Research suggests that certain probiotics may help alleviate mood issues, hinting at a powerful link between gut health and mental clarity. Gut bacteria can be highly personalized and new findings suggest that the microbiome may be a single, fluid system. One study found that higher levels of a group of bacteria called Oscillibacter were strongly associated with lower levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, and glucose. Research from the UCLA Center for Human Nutrition shows that exercise can help change gut microbiota with its positive effect on energy homeostasis. A NIH-funded study found that disruptions in the microbiome may intensify feelings of fatigue. Fascinating new research suggest that the gut microbiome may experience both daily and seasonal cycles. [/wc_box] Cutting-Edge Technology in Microbiome Research Technological improvements have transformed how researchers explore the gut microbiome. Innovative techniques, like metagenomics, allow scientists to analyze complex microbial communities with unprecedented precision. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has become a game-changer. It provides insights into genetic material from all organisms present in the gut, revealing their roles and interactions. This depth of understanding can help identify potential health indicators associated with various illnesses. Additionally, advancements in sequencing technology allow researchers to map complex microbial communities with unprecedented detail. By identifying key bacterial species associated with different ailments, scientists hope to develop targeted probiotics or dietary interventions tailored to individual needs. Artificial intelligence also has become a valuable tool in microbiome research. AI algorithms can sift through vast datasets, uncovering patterns that humans might miss. This increases the ability of researchers to predict how changes in microbiota may affect individual health outcomes. Wearable technology is emerging as an exciting tool for real-time monitoring of gut-related metrics. These devices can track dietary habits and correlate them with shifts in gut health, offering personalized insights that were once unimaginable. Microbiome Research: The Future is Bright The gut microbiome has become a focal point in health research, with groundbreaking studies continuously reshaping our understanding of this intricate inner ecosystem. New technologies are enabling scientists to analyze the complexities of microbial communities more effectively than ever before. Researchers are using these tools to identify specific strains of bacteria that can influence various aspects of health. These developments may make it possible for healthcare providers to offer tailored solutions based on an individual’s unique microbiome profile. From dietary recommendations to novel therapies aimed at restoring balance within the gut microbiome, the possibilities seem endless. The future is bright for microbiome research, and its impact on our well-being could redefine how we approach nutrition and healthcare practices moving forward.     At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen.

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Feel Your Best On-the-Go with This 3-in-1 Vitamin Stack!

Feel Your Best On-the-Go with This 3-in-1 Vitamin Stack!

Are you serious about optimizing your brain and body to feel your best? If so, in addition to keeping your diet, exercise, and sleep routines on point, vitamin stacking can provide some added turbo power to your game. Common among fitness gurus, premier athletes, tech execs, and general health enthusiasts who require peak performance physically and mentally, supplement stacking can help amplify health with curated nutrients to attain targeted health goals. Whatever your health objective may be – whether that’s building muscle, boosting mood, achieving greater energy, or optimizing brain function – it can be supported by creating a “stack” or grouping of clinically studied nutritional supplements. Here’s how to get started. How to Create a Vitamin Stack What might a supplement stack look like? Let’s imagine, for example, you’re going to be working on a complex, consequential project at work. It will be highly stressful and require a lot of brain power. Your supplement stack might include a potent antioxidant formula to counter the oxidative stress created by stressful conditions, a vitamin with loads of vitamin C and D to support your immune health, and nutrients known to promote greater blood flow to the brain to help improve your overall cognition and mental focus. Brain & Body Power: Ultimate 3-in-1 Vitamin Stack! Thankfully, you don’t need to have a world-class nutritionist or health coach to help create a vitamin stack for you. BrainMD has a foundational supplement pack called Brain & Body Power to give you a simple, easy, and effective option for beginning vitamin stacking. Brain & Body Power is designed to support the optimal functioning of your brain and body with a daily vitamin packet that includes three different nutritional supplements.* So, rather than having to draw from multiple cumbersome supplement bottles, you have all you need in one convenient, ready-to-go packet to take on the run. Plus, by buying the ready-made packets of stacked vitamins, you save money over buying the individual supplements separately! What’s surprising is just how expertly formulated each supplement is. Only clinically studied ingredients are used and only in highly bioavailable forms.* With each packet of Brain & Body Power, you get a stack of three nutritional supplements: Brain & Memory Power Boost NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin Omega-3 Power Let’s look at them individually and the “stacked” benefits they provide. Brain & Memory Power Boost This nootropic memory supplement is formulated with researched, brain-boosting herbs and nutraceuticals associated with sharpened memory function, as well as improved mental energy, clarity, and concentration.* The clinically studied, synergistically blended ingredients in Brain & Memory Power Boost include: PhosphatidylSerine (PS) A key phospholipid nutrient, PS is a building block of cell membranes and is present in all your body’s cells, especially in the brain’s nerve cells. PS helps to boost attention, improves your ability to handle stress, and promotes memory recall in older adults.* Acetylcarnitine (ALC) An amino acid, this nutrient is important for cellular energy production. ALC supports improved mental power, healthy memory, and lifted mood.* N-AcetylCysteine (NAC) NAC provides your brain with antioxidant defense against free radicals.* It also enhances the electrochemical balance within nerve cells and has vasodilating properties (relaxes blood vessels), improving blood flow, which helps boost brain function.* Alpha-Lipoic Acid A potent antioxidant, this vitamin-like nutrient is key to blood sugar utilization and cellular energy production.* Ginkgo Biloba Extract This plant extract supports greater blood flow to the brain, which helps to optimize your brain function.* It also has a protective antioxidant to help support mental sharpness.* Huperzine A Used in traditional Chinese medicine for millennia, this extract from the Huperzia serrata (club moss) plant enhances the actions of the acetylcholine neurotransmitter system, which is linked to behavior and memory.* NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin Far surpassing conventional daily multivitamins in both its range and potency of more than 50 nutrients, NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin helps cover all your nutritional bases.* The high-potency and comprehensiveness of its vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients, antioxidants, brain nutrients, and digestive enzymes are exceptional.* Together, they help synergistically nourish all the body’s systems.* NeuroVite Plus provides 2000 IUs of vitamin D3, a daily value of 250%. This could make a marked difference in mood, energy, and more for the estimated 41% of Americans who are low in vitamin D.* The formula also includes a wide array of minerals, including lesser known but important minerals such as manganese, chromium, and molybdenum. Its plentiful phytonutrients have important benefits too. For example, lutein and zeaxanthin support eye health.* Hesperidin helps promote healthy circulation, and resveratrol has heart health benefits.* The supplement’s robust array of antioxidants help protect against oxidative stress.* NeuroVite Plus’s brain-boosting blend of nutrients offers additional powerful support to optimize and protect your brain function, memory, mood, and focus.* And lastly, the very careful selection of its ingredients and inclusion of digestive enzymes helps ensure the supplement is well tolerated.* Omega-3 Power This remarkable omega-3 supplement provides your body with two of the most potent brain health omega-3s: eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) – and lots of them!* Each serving of Omega-3 Power delivers 1,600 mg of EPA, DHA, and other omega-3s, which is nearly five times greater than most other omega-3 supplements. What’s more, the omega-3s are offered in a bioavailable triglyceride form for efficient absorption. They’re rigorously screened and tested for 400+ contaminants. Fat plays a key structural role in your brain cell membranes – and healthy, flexible cell membranes help to optimize cellular function and efficiency. It’s like having the right motor oil in a high-performance car. Omega-3s are the best fats for building these healthy, flexible cell membranes, which is key to many of its brain benefits.* There’s a large body of research showing links between increased omega-3 concentration in the brain and improved overall brain health, cognitive function, mood, focus, and memory.* Among many studies, one recent study published in Neurology found better brain structure and cognitive benefits associated with higher levels of EPA and DHA in the brain.* Additionally, EPA supplementation has been shown to support mood and emotional balance in studies.* But that’s not all. A considerable amount of research suggests EPA and DHA support hearth health in multiple ways, and emerging research shows that these omega-3s may help post-workout recovery due to their anti-inflammatory properties.* That’s a lot of health benefits! Stack It with Brain & Body Power Brain & Body Power is vitamin stacking made easy. You get the multiple benefits of these three powerful nutritional supplements in one simple, money-saving packet. Try Brain & Body Power today!   At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about Brain & Body Power and our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. 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What the Science Says About Using Local Honey for Allergy Relief

What the Science Says About Using Local Honey for Allergy Relief

At different times throughout the year, do you suffer from allergies that leave you feeling miserable and reaching for over-the-counter medications? What if there was a way to help relieve your symptoms naturally? Turns out alleviating allergies may have nothing to do with birds and everything to do with bees. Let’s take a closer look… Science Behind Local Honey for Natural Allergy Relief Local honey’s ability to help relieve allergy symptoms may seem anecdotal, but some science may back up its benefits. When bees collect pollen from local flowers and plants, traces of these allergens can be found in the honey they produce. Consuming small amounts of local honey may help introduce these allergens into your system gradually, acting like a natural protector by helping your body build up immunity. Studies suggest that regular consumption of local honey may help desensitize individuals to common environmental allergens over time. This process is known as immunotherapy and involves exposing the body to small doses of an allergen to reduce sensitivity. It should be noted that other studies have found no significant difference between local and other honey in helping to reduce the symptoms associated with allergies. While more research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms at play, many allergy sufferers swear by the benefits of incorporating local honey into their daily routine during allergy season. Top Benefits of Using Local Honey Local honey may offer a range of benefits for allergy relief that go beyond just sweetening your tea. When consumed regularly, local honey may help build up your immunity to allergens in the environment. Also, unlike many processed honey products, local honey retains its natural enzymes and antioxidants that can help support your overall health. These properties not only aid in reducing allergy symptoms, but also may support your immune system and promote better digestion. Another advantage of using local honey for allergy relief is its convenience and accessibility. You can easily add it to smoothies, oatmeal, or simply enjoy a spoonful straight from the jar or bottle. Plus, purchasing local honey supports local beekeepers and helps sustain bee populations, which promotes environmental sustainability. Incorporating this natural sweetener into your diet may be a delicious way to find some relief from pesky allergy symptoms while also nourishing your body with nature’s goodness. Tips for Buying Local Honey Keep these tips in mind when buying local honey. First, make sure you’re actually getting honey from your area by looking for labels like “raw,” “unfiltered,” or “local.” These indicate that the honey hasn’t been overly processed and still contains pollen that can help build immunity against allergens. Also, consider purchasing honey from farmer’s markets or directly from beekeepers to ensure its freshness and authenticity. Local apiaries often have a variety of raw honey options based on local flowers that can help protect against allergies in your region. Tips for Consuming Local Honey When consuming local honey, start with small amounts daily – like adding a teaspoon to your morning tea or drizzling it over yogurt. Gradually increase the dosage as your tolerance builds up over time. Remember that while local honey may be a natural allergy-reliever, it isn’t an instant cure. Consistency is key. Regular consumption may lead to long-term benefits, including a reduction in allergy symptoms. Other Natural Support for Allergy Relief There are many other natural ways to prevent or relieve allergies. Here are just a few… [wc_box color="inverse" text_align="left" margin_top="" margin_bottom="" class=""] Essential Oils A pleasant way to relieve allergy symptoms is with the power of essential oils. Eucalyptus oil may help clear nasal congestion. Also, peppermint oil is known for its soothing effects on irritated sinuses. Simply use these oils in a diffuser or mix a few drops with a carrier oil and apply topically. Butterbur Extract Another great option is butterbur extract, a plant-derived supplement that has shown promise in relieving allergy symptoms by reducing inflammation. Probiotics Probiotics are also gaining attention for their potential to support immune function and help reduce allergy symptoms. Incorporating probiotic-rich foods like yogurt, kefir, or kimchi into your diet may help promote gut health and reduce allergies over time. Nasal Rinses Other natural remedies, like saline nasal rinses or steam inhalation, may help provide relief from seasonal allergies. [/wc_box] Remember, everyone’s body responds differently to various therapies, so it may take some trial and error to find what works best for you. Also, be sure to consult with a healthcare professional before adding any new supplements or treatments to your health regimen. Buy Local Honey Incorporating local honey, as well as the other natural options listed above, into your daily routine may be an excellent way to help alleviate allergies. Understanding the causes and symptoms of allergies can help you better appreciate the role local honey may play in providing allergy relief. Choosing high-quality, raw, unprocessed local honey may be an effective way to combat the effects of allergies. Remember to start with small doses and gradually increase consumption for optimal results. Whether drizzled over breakfast or added to herbal tea before bed, integrating this golden sweetener into your diet may help reduce the uncomfortable itching and sneezing often associated with allergy season. Make supporting your immune system with local honey a part of your everyday wellness routine.   At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen.

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5 Science Backed Benefits of Ceylon Cinnamon + Recipes!

5 Science Backed Benefits of Ceylon Cinnamon + Recipes!

Did you know that cinnamon – the aromatic spice we love in apple pie, fresh-baked cinnamon rolls, and Chai lattes – is loaded with health-promoting properties? It’s true! And it turns out that the type of cinnamon you choose matters when it comes to health. Ceylon cinnamon stands out as a foodie favorite to delicately flavor baked goods, savories, and beverages, while being the preferred cinnamon to take medicinally. Among cinnamon’s many health benefits, research shows that it may help to regulate healthy blood sugar levels, protect against neurodegenerative health issues, and support heart health, to name a few. Here’s the scoop on Ceylon cinnamon and a few healthy recipes to help you get more of it in your diet! About Cinnamon Cinnamon has a fascinating history that dates back to ancient Egypt when it was used for embalming. The Hebrews used cinnamon in religious ceremonies, while the Romans burned it at funerals believing it to have a sacred fragrance. In the latter part of the Middle Ages, cinnamon became a much-enjoyed culinary spice. It was believed to be an appetite stimulator, digestive, aphrodisiac, and remedy for sore throats and coughs. During the Age of Exploration, cinnamon became a coveted and highly valued spice, more valuable than gold from some accounts. The Portuguese, Dutch, and English all fought to control the Ceylon spice trade from what is modern-day Sri Lanka. Today, cinnamon is ubiquitous throughout the world and enjoyed in sweets, baked goods, and savory dishes across multiple cultures. Cinnamon is harvested from the bark of several varieties of the evergreen cinnamon tree. These varieties are broken down into two types: Ceylon cinnamon and cassia cinnamon. Ceylon cinnamon, also known as the “true’ cinnamon, originated from Sri Lanka. It has a subtle and delicate flavor and aroma, which has a floral and fruity quality to it and is beloved by epicureans. Some say it has a clove-like taste as well. It’s more expensive and is commonly used in Europe and Mexico, but less so here in the U.S. Cassia cinnamon is the primary cinnamon used by Americans and is simply known as “cinnamon.” Plentiful and less expensive than Ceylon cinnamon, cassia cinnamon comes from China (Chinese cinnamon), Indonesia (Koritnje or Padang cinnamon), and Vietnam (Saigon or Vietnamese cinnamon). Cassia cinnamon has a strong, distinctive, woody and bitter flavor. It’s the cinnamon you find at grocery stores in both powder and stick forms. Cassia cinnamon offers a wallop of spicy cinnamon flavor, while Ceylon’s flavor is pronounced, but less obvious. All cinnamon types are rich in cinnamaldehyde, the naturally occurring flavonoid that gives cinnamon its flavor and odor and has many medicinal properties. It’s more concentrated in cassia cinnamon than Ceylon. Why Ceylon Cinnamon? Ceylon cinnamon is preferred for its milder fruity notes and as the safest cinnamon choice when it comes to health. It turns out that all cinnamon types contain a relatively common plant compound called coumarin. Coumarin can be harmful in high doses – potentially causing damage to the liver and other ill effects. Cassia cinnamon contains higher levels of coumarin. It isn’t advisable to consume large quantities of it over prolonged periods of time. It’s possible to exceed the upper limit for coumarin if you consume a lot of cassia cinnamon. As little as 1-2 teaspoons of cassia cinnamon could bring someone over the daily limit, and it could be potentially dangerous if that continues over time. However, Ceylon cinnamon only contains negligible levels of coumarin (about 250 times less than cassia cinnamon) making it the safer, better choice if you consume a lot of cinnamon or wish to take cinnamon supplements to support health. 5 Science-backed Health Benefits of Cinnamon In traditional medicine, the bark of cinnamon (regardless of type) has been used as an herbal remedy for common colds, cardiovascular health issues, digestive health, and gynecological problems, according to research from the Journal of Traditional Complementary Medicine. Although human clinical trials with cinnamon are limited, an abundance of pre-clinical and emerging research suggests that it supports health in a number of meaningful ways, including the following: 1. Antimicrobial Support In one review, 30 different in vitro studies demonstrated Ceylon cinnamon’s antimicrobial action against a wide variety of bacteria. The review also noted several animal studies that demonstrated Ceylon cinnamon’s antifungal and anti-parasitic properties, as well as its antimicrobial action against anaerobic bacteria. Separate animal research has additionally suggested antiviral properties of cinnamon in fighting off respiratory infections. It appears traditional medicine was on to something! 2. Blood Sugar Regulation Some research suggests that cinnamon may both help decrease the amount of sugar that enters your bloodstream after a meal, as well as help to reduce insulin resistance, which helps your body to maintain healthy blood sugar levels. A number of studies involving individuals with established blood sugar regulation problems saw improvements with regular consumption of cinnamon at varying amounts from 1 to 6 grams daily. One small recent human study involving 41 patients showed evidence that cinnamon causes positive changes in the blood glucose levels of healthy individuals who consumed 3-6 grams of cinnamon daily. More human studies are needed. 3. Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Benefits Antioxidant compounds in cinnamon have been shown to confer anti-inflammatory action and protect against oxidative stress. A 2020 meta-analysis focused on cinnamon supplementation and biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress. After evaluating 12 studies, it concluded that cinnamon may be an aid in reducing inflammation and oxidative stress levels in humans. Thus, cinnamon may help reduce the symptoms of chronic conditions linked to inflammation. 4. Neuroprotective Benefits  Emerging research suggests that cinnamon might help to protect the brain from neurodegenerative problems. One in vitro study found that an extract of Ceylon cinnamon inhibited both tau buildup and tangles, which are hallmarks of one of the most serious neurodegenerative health issues. Human studies are now needed to further explore how cinnamon may help protect the brain. 5. Heart Health Benefits  Cinnamon supplementation and consumption have protective effects on the cardiovascular system. Cinnamon’s anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects are heart protective. Additionally, research shows that cinnamon may help to increase high-density lipoprotein HDL, the good cholesterol, as well as support healthy blood pressure levels. Give Ceylon Cinnamon a Try While more human studies are being conducted on cinnamon, the existing evidence is compelling. Ceylon cinnamon appears to be a safe, healthful, and flavorful addition to your culinary creations or to take as a supplement. You can find Ceylon cinnamon spice and supplements online and at many health retailers. Try Ceylon cinnamon out in your favorite baked goods using gluten-free flour and alternative sweeteners like coconut sugar, stevia, or monk fruit. Add it to your morning smoothie to give it a flavorful twist. Or try it in savory dish. Here are several recipes to get you started! [wc_box color="inverse" text_align="left" margin_top="" margin_bottom="" class=""] Ceylon Date Smoothie INGREDIENTS 2 ripe bananas (optionally frozen) ¼ cup pitted dates (softened) 1 tablespoon peanut butter 3 teaspoon Ceylon cinnamon Pinch sea salt 2 cups unsweetened soy milk (or plant milk of preference) 1 cup ice (optional) (You can add cacao, honey or maple syrup, and/or protein powder if you’d like to make it more dessert-like and increase protein content) DIRECTIONS Place the bananas, dates, peanut butter, cinnamon, and salt in your blender and add milk. Blend until smooth. For a cooler shake, blend in ice. Divide the smoothie between 2 glasses and enjoy! [/wc_box] [wc_box color="inverse" text_align="left" margin_top="" margin_bottom="" class=""] Ceylon Cinnamon Granola (Sugar-Free, Gluten-Free, and Vegan!) INGREDIENTS 2 ½ cups gluten-free rolled oats 1 ½ cups raw almonds 1 cup sunflower seeds ½ cup chia seeds 2 tablespoons Ceylon cinnamon ¾ teaspoon pink Himalayan or sea salt ½ cup coconut oil, melted 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract 20–30 drops of liquid stevia DIRECTIONS Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. In a large mixing bowl, combine the dry ingredients and mix. Pour melted coconut oil over the dry ingredients. Add in vanilla and stevia drops, mix. Transfer mixture to sheet pan, spread out with a spatula. Bake for 15 minutes and mix, then bake another 10 minutes. Remove from oven and cool. You can stir in raisins or other dried food if you’d like. Store in a mason jar or other airtight container. Enjoy! [/wc_box] [wc_box color="inverse" text_align="left" margin_top="" margin_bottom="" class=""] Ceylon Cinnamon Chicken INGREDIENTS 4 skinless, boneless natural chicken breast halves 1 ½ teaspoon Ceylon cinnamon 2 tablespoons Italian-style seasoning 1 teaspoon garlic powder 2 teaspoons sea salt 1 teaspoon ground black pepper DIRECTIONS Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Place chicken in a lightly greased 9x13 inch baking dish. Sprinkle evenly with ground cinnamon, seasoning, garlic powder, sea salt, and pepper. Bake at 350 degrees F for about 30 minutes (or until chicken is cooked through and juices run clear). [/wc_box]   At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD.

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Rev Up Your Weight Control with GLP-1: The Key to a Faster Metabolism!

Rev Up Your Weight Control with GLP-1: The Key to a Faster Metabolism!

Are you looking for natural ways to supercharge your metabolism? A powerful hormone that may help is GLP-1. Let’s look at how GLP-1 can rev up your metabolism and help you with your weight management goals. What Is GLP-1? Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) plays a crucial role in regulating metabolism. This hormone is released by the gut in response to food intake, signaling the body that it’s time to start digesting and absorbing nutrients. Once GLP-1 is secreted, it stimulates insulin production from the pancreas, helping to regulate blood sugar levels. Also, GLP-1 helps slow down gastric emptying, which means food stays in the stomach longer and leads to feelings of fullness. By promoting satiety and reducing appetite, GLP-1 may aid in weight management efforts. This hormone has been found to support pancreatic beta-cell function and enhance glucose uptake into cells. These mechanisms not only help control blood sugar, but also contribute to overall metabolic health. GLP-1 and Weight Management GLP-1 works to prevent overeating and unnecessary snacking throughout the day by signaling your brain that you’re satisfied. Also, GLP-1 promotes fat burning and increases energy expenditure, which helps your body maintain a healthy weight. GLP-1 may help reduce cravings and can help control blood sugar levels after the consumption of a meal. Foods That Promote GLP-1 Production One of the best ways to naturally support your GLP-1 levels is with what you put on your plate. Certain foods may help increase the production of this powerful hormone in the body. Incorporating these foods into your diet can help support a healthy metabolism and aid in weight management. Start by adding more fiber-rich foods – like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes – to your meals. These foods not only keep you feeling full longer, but also stimulate the release of GLP-1 in the gut. Including sources of healthy fats, such as avocados, nuts, and olive oil, in your diet may help support higher GLP-1 levels. Protein-packed options like lean meats, poultry, fish, eggs, and dairy products can promote GLP-1 secretion. Don’t forget about spices like turmeric and cinnamon – they can add flavor and also may enhance GLP-1 production in the body. By making these simple dietary adjustments, you can leverage the power of food to help optimize your metabolism and overall health. Adopting lifestyle habits, such as regular exercise and adequate sleep, can further optimize GLP-1’s effects on weight management. Lifestyle Habits That Support GLP-1 Levels Lifestyle habits can play a crucial role in supporting this hormone and optimizing your metabolism. [wc_box color="inverse" text_align="left" margin_top="" margin_bottom="" class=""] Exercise Regular exercise, especially high-intensity workouts or strength training, may help increase GLP-1 production. Aim for at least 30 minutes of physical activity several days a week. Sleep Getting enough quality sleep is essential for regulating an array of hormones, including GLP-1. Establish a consistent sleep schedule and aim for 7-9 hours of restful sleep each night. Stress-relief Reducing stress through mindfulness practices like meditation or yoga also may support healthy GLP-1 levels. Stress management techniques can have a positive impact on your metabolic health. [/wc_box] Small changes in daily habits can add up to significant improvements in metabolism and overall health over time. Consider implementing these lifestyle strategies to support optimal GLP-1 function naturally. With so many benefits, it’s clear why GLP-1 is so popular for maintaining a healthy weight and metabolism. That’s why BrainMD is proud to offer its ultra-pure supplement… Smart Metabolic Burn Smart Metabolic Burn is clinically formulated for sustainable, healthy weight management.* By targeting inflammation and decreasing oxidative stress, Smart Metabolic Burn addresses the root cause of weight-related challenges.* Top Benefits of Smart Metabolic Burn Taking Smart Metabolic Burn may help: Improve metabolic health* Reduce oxidative stress* Promote healthy blood sugar levels and insulin sensitivity* Decrease abdominal fat and waist to hip ratio* Support metabolism of fat in the liver* Maintain healthy cholesterol and triglyceride levels* Support a healthy inflammatory response within the body* Retain body composition when paired with diet and exercise* Smart Metabolic Burn is a unique product that combines two clinically studied ingredients – berberine and oleoylethanolamide (OEA) – in a single revolutionary formula.* Berberine can help enhance GLP-1 levels without the common side effects associated with pharmaceuticals.* By promoting GLP-1 production, berberine supports your body’s natural mechanisms for managing appetite and weight management.* GLP-1 – Master Switch to Metabolism Promoting your GLP-1 levels through diet, exercise, and other lifestyle measures can have a significant impact on your metabolism and weight management. By understanding the role of this powerful hormone and implementing lifestyle strategies to help boost its levels, you can unlock GLP-1s potential for improved metabolic health and weight balance. Remember to consult with a healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet or supplement routine.   At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen.

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The Importance Of Building Skeletal Muscle As You Age

The Importance Of Building Skeletal Muscle As You Age

As we age, maintaining skeletal muscle mass becomes increasingly crucial for our overall health and longevity. Skeletal muscle is essential for physical strength and mobility and plays a vital role in supporting metabolic health, overall wellness, and enhancing quality of life. Skeletal Muscle and Longevity Research has consistently shown that muscle mass is a significant indicator of longevity. Studies have found that higher muscle mass is associated with various positive health outcomes like better cardiovascular health and improved metabolic function. Muscle mass also helps regulate glucose metabolism, which is important for maintaining balanced energy levels and overall health. Muscles are reservoirs of amino acids that are vital for immune function, tissue repair, and the production of essential proteins. Maintaining muscle mass can also help prevent muscle loss that can lead to decreased strength and mobility. The Role of Skeletal Muscle in Daily Function Skeletal muscle strength and mass are crucial for daily activities, from walking and climbing stairs to carrying groceries and playing with children or grandchildren. Having strong muscles can help enhance balance and coordination, and reduce the risk of falls, which are a leading cause of injury in older adults. Maintaining muscle mass also helps preserve metabolic rate, which naturally declines with age. A higher metabolic rate makes it easier to manage weight and maintain energy levels, contributing to a more active and fulfilling lifestyle. Creatine: A Powerful Ally in Building Lean Muscle While exercise is the most effective way to build and maintain muscle mass, dietary supplements like Smart Creatine+ can play a supportive role. Creatine is a naturally occurring compound found in muscle cells, where it helps produce energy during high-intensity exercise or heavy lifting. Here’s How Creatine Supports Skeletal Muscle Mass Enhanced Energy Production: Creatine helps regenerate adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the primary energy carrier in cells. By increasing the availability of ATP, creatine enables more intense and prolonged physical activity, which can lead to greater muscle gains. Increased Muscle Protein Synthesis: Creatine has been shown to increase the water content in muscle cells, promoting a more favorable environment for muscle growth. It also enhances the production of proteins that help repair and build new muscle fibers. Improved Muscle Recovery: By reducing muscle cell damage and oxidative stress after intense exercise, creatine can help speed up recovery times, allowing for more frequent and effective workouts. Muscle Gains Without Exercise: Interestingly, studies have found that creatine supplementation can help increase muscle mass even without exercise. This makes it a valuable supplement for older adults who may have limitations on physical activity due to health conditions or mobility issues. A study published in the Journal of Gerontology showed that older adults who took creatine without engaging in resistance training still experienced an increase in muscle mass and strength. This highlights creatine’s potential to support muscle health in a broader population, including those who are unable to participate in regular exercise routines. Expert Insight Dr. Nicole Avena, BrainMD’s Chief Science Officer, explains, “There are many misconceptions surrounding creatine and who can benefit from taking it. Creatine, a naturally occurring compound in the body, is crucial for maintaining muscle mass and supporting neurological function. It plays a critical role in building skeletal muscle as you age, which is a key factor for longevity. Smart Creatine+ isn’t only for athletes, it’s for anyone seeking lifelong physical and mental strength.” Incorporating Creatine into Your Routine For those looking to build and maintain muscle mass, incorporating a high-quality creatine supplement like BrainMD’s Smart Creatine+ can be highly beneficial. Smart Creatine+ offers instantized creatine monohydrate, which is 100% soluble and highly bioavailable, ensuring maximum absorption and efficacy. This advanced formula supports cellular energy production, enhances cognitive processing, and promotes lean muscle mass, strength, and recovery, all without the bloating common with other creatine products. Conclusion Building and maintaining skeletal muscle is essential for healthy aging and longevity. It enhances daily function, supports metabolic health, and contributes to overall wellness. While exercise remains the cornerstone of muscle maintenance, supplements like creatine can significantly enhance muscle growth and recovery, even without exercise.   Embrace the power of Smart Creatine+ to stay strong, energized, and sharp at any age.   At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest purity nutrients to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen.

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6 of the Best Health Benefits of Coffee Revealed

6 of the Best Health Benefits of Coffee Revealed

If you’re like many people, your morning doesn’t truly start until you’ve had that first cup of coffee. But did you know that besides providing a much needed caffeine boost, your daily brew is also packed with surprising health benefits? Well hold onto your mug, because we’re about to unveil some of the top reasons why you should savor every sip of that delicious java. Coffee Basics Coffee is more than just a morning pick-me-up; it’s packed with powerful compounds that can have a positive impact on your health. Caffeine is a key component in coffee. It’s known for its stimulating effects on the brain. Also, caffeine may help support cognitive function, memory retention, and focus. Other bioactive substances found in coffee include calcium, magnesium, and potassium – essential minerals that support muscle function and overall health. Turns out, your morning cup of coffee can do more than just wake you up and kickstart your day? In fact, there are some surprising health benefits to savoring a delicious brew each morning. Here are some of the top benefits of coffee you might not know about… 6 Unexpected Health Benefits of Drinking Coffee Every Day Improved Brain Function Do you ever struggle with staying focused, or experience mental fog, during the day? Well, a cup of coffee might be just what you need to give your brain a boost. The caffeine in coffee may help support various aspects of brain function. When you drink coffee, the caffeine blocks an inhibitory neurotransmitter called adenosine. This may lead to an increase in the production of other neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine, which help promote neuron firing in the brain. As a result, you may experience improved mood, memory, reaction time, and overall cognitive function. Studies have shown that regular coffee consumption may help reduce the risk of neurodegenerative issues. The antioxidants present in coffee also play a role in protecting brain cells from damage caused by free radicals. Protection Against Serious Illness Coffee also may be a secret weapon against potential illness. Its powerful antioxidants help fight inflammation and oxidative stress, two culprits behind many health conditions. These protective effects are attributed to compounds like chlorogenic acid and polyphenols found in coffee beans. Increased Energy Levels As a natural stimulant, caffeine can help increase adrenaline levels in your body. This boost in adrenaline can lead to improved physical performance during exercise. You may experience enhanced energy and endurance when drinking coffee before hitting the gym or going for a run. Not only can coffee give you an energy kick, it also can help with fat burning. Caffeine has been shown to increase metabolic rate, making it easier for your body to burn calories and potentially aid in weight loss. Lower the Risk of Mood Issues Coffee might have a positive effect on your mental health. Studies suggest that regular coffee consumption is linked to a lower risk of mood issues. The caffeine in coffee can act as a mood enhancer by increasing the production of neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, which play key roles in regulating mood. Also, coffee contains antioxidants that have been shown to have neuroprotective effects on the brain, potentially reducing the risk of developing mood issues. While more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between coffee and mental health, these findings provide an intriguing glimpse into how consistent coffee consumption could offer unexpected benefits beyond just keeping you awake and alert. Improved Oral Health When you think about the health benefits of drinking coffee, oral health might not be the first thing that comes to mind. However, research has shown that coffee actually may have a positive effect on your mouth. Coffee contains compounds that have antibacterial properties, which can help fight off harmful bacteria in the mouth. This can reduce the risk of developing cavities and other dental issues. Unfortunately, adding sugar or cream to your coffee can negate these potential health benefits. It’s recommended that you drink your coffee black or with a natural sweetener. Of course, the biggest drawback here is that coffee can stain teeth. To combat this effect, there are many whitening toothpastes, whitening strips, and whitening dental procedures that can be explored to help remove the brownish teeth stains that often result from consistent coffee consumption. Potential Extended Lifespan Did you know that your daily cup of joe could potentially lead to a longer and healthier life? Studies have shown that regular coffee consumption is associated with a reduced risk of mortality. The antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds found in coffee play a crucial role in protecting your cells from damage and reducing the risk of serious illnesses. By incorporating coffee into your daily routine, you may be taking a significant step toward a longer lifespan. How Much Coffee Is Too Much? So, how much is too much when it comes to coffee consumption? While moderate coffee consumption can have numerous health benefits, overdoing it can lead to negative effects on your health. Most adults can safely consume up to 400 milligrams of caffeine per day, which roughly translates to about four cups of brewed coffee. However, individual tolerance levels can vary, and some people may experience jitteriness, sleeplessness, or increased or irregular heart rate even with lower amounts. If you find yourself experiencing any adverse effects after consuming coffee, it might be a sign that you’re exceeding your personal limit. In such cases, it’s best to cut back on your intake or switch to decaffeinated options. Savor the Health Benefits So, the next time you savor your favorite blend of coffee, remember that there may be more health benefits than you originally thought. However, be mindful of what you add to your coffee – those sugary syrups and creamers can quickly negate any potential health or weight loss benefits. Also, remember that moderation is key when it comes to enjoying your daily caffeinated beverage. Listen to your body and adjust your consumption accordingly to avoid potential health concerns. Be sure to consult with your doctor or healthcare professional if you experience any side effects from regular coffee consumption.   At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen.

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These Are the Best Types of Salt You Should Cook With

These Are the Best Types of Salt You Should Cook With

Remember when there was only one type of salt? Salt was salt. Period. Not anymore. Salt has evolved to being much more than the pantry-staple, dark blue container with an image of a girl carrying an umbrella in the rain. Indeed, salt has become a sophisticated seasoning with specific uses and nuanced flavors, sometimes even offering a smattering of trace minerals depending on the type. Here’s a general overview of the most popular salts to eat and cook with – and what potential health benefits some types may offer. The Many Types of Salt Salt provides both flavor to food and sodium for life. That’s right, we need it to live. It’s easy to forget that we need at least 500 mg of sodium daily for vital functions in our body such as maintaining homeostasis of body fluids and healthy functioning of our muscles and nerves. Here are several flavorful types of salt that can dazzle your palate while fortifying your body! 5 of the Best Types of Salt You Should Cook With and Why 1. Table Salt Table salt, also called refined salt, is what you find in the saltshaker at restaurants and what most kitchens have in the pantry. Extracted from underground salt deposits, table salt is heavily processed to remove impurities, which can also remove trace minerals. It’s then finely ground and may have anti-caking agents, such as calcium silicate, added to it to prevent clumping. In the U.S., iodine is often added to salt as a preventive measure against health problems caused by iodine deficiency such as thyroid health issues. Stabilizers such as dextrose (a type of sugar) may also be added in nutritionally negligible amounts to keep potassium iodide from oxidizing and evaporating. Some people find that the iodine gives salt a bitter taste. Today, you can find table salt without iodine if that’s your preference. When it comes to cooking, don’t knock table salt! It has some important qualities that make it indispensable. The crystals of table salt are so fine that they can easily be compacted and measured precisely. They also distribute evenly in flour, making it ideal for baking. Table salt also dissolves easily in wet ingredients, which lends well for sauces, soups, and salad dressings. 2. Sea Salt Sea salt comes from evaporated sea water. It’s a light tasting salt and may contain very tiny amounts of up to 60 different trace minerals that are important micronutrients for health. It usually doesn’t have fillers. Sea salt can be coarse, fine, or flaky. Its color can change depending on where it comes from and which minerals it contains. Fine sea salt can be used in your saltshaker like table salt. It’s fast-absorbing, making it great for baked goods or sauces, dressings, marinades, and soups. Fine sea salt works well for rubs and spice blends – and is ideal for pasta water, brining, or other applications where large amounts of salt are used. Coarse sea salt can be useful when salting meats in advance of cooking. However, extra-coarse sea salt is best used as a finishing salt. Flaky salt is delicate and wonderful to pinch and sprinkle over a variety of foods as a finishing salt, offering a light salty flavor and crunchy texture. When looking for a quality sea salt, you may want to choose any of the following brands as they are some of the tastiest and most popular “gourmet” salts: Celtic sea salt, also called “sel gris” (gray salt), is colored naturally by trace levels of magnesium, potassium, calcium, zinc and iron. Some believe it’s one of the healthiest salts due its trace minerals (but there’s no scientific evidence that suggests this). Celtic salt is gathered from coastlines after sea water has evaporated. While it was originally only sourced from the Celtic Seas near northwestern France, it’s now sourced from other coastlines, too. It’s a coarse salt best used for finishing, but it can be used for cooking too. Fleur de Sel is a flaky sea salt sourced on the coast of Brittany, France. It’s harvested from the top of saltwater ponds. With large, flat flakes, this is a finishing salt the provides a mild salty flavor and crunchy texture. Sprinkle it on salads, baked goods, and other foods for its visual appeal and texture. Maldon salt is a flaky salt made from seawater in Essex County, England, where it has been hand-harvested since 1882 using traditional methods. It’s a favorite among chefs and is known for its pyramid shape and crunchy, soft texture. It’s a luxurious finishing salt. 3. Kosher Salt  Kosher salt is a coarse, flaky salt. Although refined, it doesn’t typically contain the additives like anti-caking agents and iodine that you find in table salt, and so some prefer its flavor. The kosher name isn’t so much a reference to Jewish culinary standards as it is for its effectiveness in preparing or “koshering” meat for consumption. Its larger grains draw out moisture from meat faster. So it’s a koshering salt rather than a Kosher salt. The large, flaky texture makes it perfect for pinching and sprinkling on meat and vegetables before cooking. It’s frequently used to salt the glass of a margarita. It can also be used for every type of cooking except baking. Just remember it has less sodium content than table salt so you may need more of it to achieve the same level of saltiness. 4. Himalayan Pink Salt The beautiful peachy-pink color of Himalayan pink salt comes from its iron oxide. An unrefined salt, it’s most often sourced from a mine in Khwera, Pakistan, but can also come from Maras, Peru, in the Andes. The Andean version is slightly paler in color. Himalayan salt is generally used as a finishing salt due to its crunchier texture. Some believe it’s healthier than regular salt because it’s unrefined and has trace minerals. One study, alarmingly, found trace amounts of lead in Andean Himalayan pink salt, so you may want to check that you get the Pakistan-sourced version! 5. Black Salt Black salt, also known as Kala Namak or Himalayan black salt, is used in Indian cuisine and is pinkish brown in color. It comes from the salt mines of India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and other areas of the Himalayas. It’s made up of sulfur compounds, which help give it a unique smell and taste. Interestingly, black salt was first used in Ayurvedic medicine for its therapeutic properties. It has antioxidant properties, lower sodium levels, and also contains important minerals such as calcium, potassium, iron, and magnesium in trace amounts. Black salt is thought to stimulate bile production in the liver, which may help to minimize heartburn and bloating. When consumed in moderation, it may also have positive effects on blood pressure and blood sugar levels. Its potassium content may potentially help relax muscle spasms too. There’s another black salt called black lava salt or Hawaiian black salt, as it usually comes from Hawaii. This salt truly is black. It has a unique, earthy flavor making it great for dishes calling for a smoky flavor. It’s best used as a finishing salt. Salt to Taste It seems new versions of seasoned and smoked salts come out every day. You can find celery salt, garlic salt, onion salt, and a variety of smoked salts at specialty stores. They usually have the sodium content of table salt. Experiment as you wish! But remember to enjoy salt in moderation. Too much sodium in the diet is a problem. It can lead to unhealthy blood pressure levels, heart health issues, and increased risk of stroke, as well as calcium loss. The FDA reports Americans typically exceed the recommended daily limit of sodium for adults (2,300 mg, equivalent to about 1 teaspoon of table salt or less). For those on salt-restricted diet, check out salt substitutes made with potassium and other minerals.   At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD.

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Strength Training Exercises to Slow Aging & Prevent Muscle Loss

Strength Training Exercises to Slow Aging & Prevent Muscle Loss

The number one secret to staying young is movement. Did you know that your biological age can differ from your actual age? Two people of the same age in years can have greatly varying biological ages based on their lifestyle choices, including how much and what they do for exercise. Exercise is one of the best things you can do for your brain and body. One key to healthy aging is building and maintaining muscle. If you want to slow your biological clock, strength training should be an essential part of your exercise routine. A key predictor of longevity is the amount of lean muscle mass that you have. Muscle loss as you age, or sarcopenia, is a common condition that affects aging adults. Age, sedentary lifestyle, poor nutrition, hormone changes, serious illness, medication, inflammation, and genetics can all also decrease muscle mass. Strength training and exercise can help prevent and slow down the natural loss of muscle that can come with aging. Not only can strength training make you stronger, but it also can increase your endurance, improve your mental health, and make performing everyday activities easier. Top Anti-Aging Exercise Tips Strength training is the most recommended form of exercise when trying to prevent muscle loss. Where should you start if you want to strength train? You might be wondering if you need a gym membership or if you should buy some weights. While some equipment is definitely helpful, and a local gym can be fun, they are not necessities. Investing in some dumbbells or resistance bands might be worthwhile if you like to exercise at home. And you certainly can lift weights in the comfort of your own home or yard. Best Tips for Strength Training at Home: Use Proper Form. Prioritize using proper form for each movement to prevent injury. Consider looking in a mirror or recording yourself so that you can check how you’re doing. Start with Bodyweight Exercises. Master bodyweight exercises before adding in weights. Squats, lunges, pushups, planks, and burpees can all be done without weights and are great for building strength. The Last Few Reps Should be Hard. Progress naturally and increase your intensity over time by adding in dumbbells, resistance bands, or adding reps. Aim for 2-3 Strength Training Sessions per Week. By staying consistent you will be able to see your progress and build strength. Scheduling your workouts and creating a routine time to do them will help you make them happen. Track your Progress. Keeping a workout journal to track your progress is a great way to keep you motivated and see your improvement. Warm Up and Cool Down. Start with warm-up stretches to prepare your muscles and joints for more intense movements. And then end with some cool down stretches to aid recovery and improve flexibility. Strength Training Exercises For All Ages Try these 4 specific movements: Squats, Planks, Rows, and Lunges. Modifications are included to decrease or increase difficulty and intensity and target additional muscle groups. 1. Squats Targets: Quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes. Benefits: Builds lower body strength, enhances core stability. Chair Squat: Position a chair behind you and stand with feet shoulder width apart. Lower down to the chair until your glutes touch and return to standing. Repeat. Sumo Squat: Stand with feet wider than shoulder width apart and toes pointed outward. Weighted Squat: Perform a basic squat while holding dumbbells at your shoulder or at your sides. Resistance Band Squat: Place a resistance band around your legs, above your knees. Perform the basic squat. 2. Planks Targets: Core muscles. Benefits: Strengthens core, improves overall stability and endurance. Plank Up-Down: Start in a plank position. Lower the right elbow to the ground and then the left, coming into a forearm plank position. Push up with the right hand, and then the left, returning to the starting position. Plank Jack: Start in a plank position. Jump with both feet out wide to the side as if you were doing a horizontal jumping jack. Then quickly jump the feet back together. Repeat. 3. Rows (Barbell, Dumbbell, or Cable) Targets: Back, biceps. Benefits: Improves posture, strengthens upper back. Single-Arm Dumbbell Row: Hold a dumbbell in your right hand and place your left knee and left hand on a bench for support. Let the dumbbell hand down towards the ground and row upwards, keeping your arm close to the side of your body. Repeat on your left side. Renegade Row: This movement combines a plank and a row. Start in a plank position with one dumbbell in each hand. Alternate pulling weights to hips with a bent elbow and returning to plant position. 4. Lunges Targets: Quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes. Benefits: Builds lower body strength, enhances balance and coordination. Reverse Lunge: Step one leg backward and bend both knees, so that the back knee nearly touches the ground. Raise, and step the leg forward. Repeat on the other side. Lunge Twist: Perform a forward lunge. While your knees are bent, twist at your hips towards the front leg. Step back to standing position and repeat on the other side. You can also do this while holding a weight. The Importance of Exercising Throughout Your Life A recent study examined the benefits of lifelong exercisers and found that people who were in their mid-60’s and 70’s had similar muscle mass to much younger people. Additionally, lifelong exercisers showed substantial cardiovascular fitness and aerobic endurance over other men and women the same age who didn’t exercise regularly. Exercise will do more than just have anti-aging effects of slowing your biological clock and preventing muscle loss. It positively impacts your overall health; it can help improve your mood, strengthen your brain, reduce stress, improve sleep, and protect against illness and other health problems. People who exercise and strength train through their later years can reap the benefits of greater mobility and more healthy years of life. Exercise is a crucial habit for healthy aging. You really can start wherever you are. Commit to increasing or maintaining physical activity, including strength training, going forward and your body will thank you. Exercise is a beautiful form of self-care that pays high dividends.   At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD.

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