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We all know that eating the right foods (and the right amount) helps us with staying at a healthy weight, keeps our hearts healthy, and can even help us keep up our immunity and fight off illness.
But did you know that some foods can even help you maintain (and even improve) your brain health?
We’re not just talking about a morning cup of coffee to wake you up and make your brain a little less foggy. Some foods actually have properties in them that keep your brain healthy, which leads to better memory and cognizance.
What foods are good for the brain and why?
If you are vegan but still want to get in some omega-3s, you can get them from nuts, flaxseed, chia seeds, soybeans, and even peanut butter!
For other sources of Vitamin C, look to bell peppers, kiwi, tomatoes, and strawberries!
Of course, none of these foods will improve your memory overnight, but eating them regularly is healthy for your body overall (again, please talk to your doctor to make sure you can eat any or all of these foods), and the properties in them help the brain function better. Plus, most of them make great snacks!
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