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Magnesium and Dementia: The Most Common Deficiency Link

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Magnesium deficiency may be one of the most overlooked and correctable risk factors for cognitive decline and dementia.

  • Steve
  • February 16, 2026
  • Uncategorized

Phosphatidylserine in Foods: A Nutrient Your Brain Craves

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Phosphatidylserine is found in meaningful amounts in a surprisingly short list of everyday foods, with the richest sources being organ meats, fatty fish,...

  • Steve
  • February 15, 2026
  • Uncategorized

Foods High in Choline and Why Your Brain Needs Them

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The foods highest in choline — the nutrient your brain depends on to build acetylcholine, the neurotransmitter behind memory and learning — are beef...

  • Steve
  • February 15, 2026
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Prebiotics and Brain Health: Feeding Your Gut to Feed Your Brain

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Feeding your gut the right prebiotic fibers can measurably improve your brain function, particularly memory and learning abilities that tend to decline...

  • Steve
  • February 15, 2026
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Probiotics for Cognitive Function: Which Strains Show Promise?

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Several specific probiotic strains now have clinical evidence supporting their role in cognitive function, with Bifidobacterium breve A1 (MCC1274)...

  • Steve
  • February 15, 2026
  • Alzheimer's

Gut Bacteria and Alzheimer’s: How Your Microbiome Affects Your Brain

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Your gut bacteria are directly involved in Alzheimer's disease — and the evidence now suggests they play a role far earlier than most people realize.

  • Steve
  • February 15, 2026
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Anthocyanins in Purple Foods: A Secret Weapon for Brain Health?

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The short answer is yes — anthocyanins, the pigments that give blueberries, cherries, and purple cabbage their deep color, are among the most promising...

  • Steve
  • February 15, 2026
  • Dementia, Parkinson's Disease Dementia

Flavonoids and Dementia Prevention: The Best Food Sources

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Flavonoids, the plant compounds found in berries, tea, citrus fruits, and dark chocolate, are among the most promising dietary tools for reducing dementia...

  • Steve
  • February 15, 2026
  • Alzheimer's

Resveratrol and Alzheimer’s: Can Red Wine Compounds Help?

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The short answer is yes, resveratrol — the polyphenolic compound found in red wine, grapes, and berries — has shown genuine promise in early Alzheimer's...

  • Steve
  • February 15, 2026
  • Uncategorized

Curcumin Supplements vs Whole Turmeric: Which Works Better for the Brain?

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Neither curcumin supplements nor whole turmeric is universally "better" for the brain — they do different things, and the right choice depends on what you...

  • Steve
  • February 15, 2026
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