Eggs
Eggs are a great source of high-quality proteins and contain the nutrient choline, which boosts the memory center of the brain. The antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin are found in the yolks. These help prevent age-related eye conditions like cataracts and macular degeneration.
Yogurt
Foods rich in calcium, such as yogurt, milk, and cheese, improve nerve function. Yogurt helps improve alertness and memory and also contains tyrosin, an amino acid which produces dopamine.
Wild Salmon
Salmon is one of the healthiest foods you can eat. Wild salmon (not farm-raised) is an excellent source of essential fatty acids, like omega-3. This fantastic fish can help improve brain growth and function, promote artery health, and reduce your risk of stroke, dementia, and Alzheimer's disease.
Matcha
Matcha is a finely ground powder of the most revered part of the green tea plant. This is not your ordinary green tea, and it definitely doesn't come in tea bags. The leaf contains antioxidants, catechins, vitamin C and A, fluoride and L-Theanine, which has a calming effect. Matcha also contains Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), known for its anti-cancer, anti-aging, and overall health benefits.
Acai Berries & Blueberries
Acai berries not only possess higher amounts of antioxidants than any other berry, they are also high in protein and contain essential fatty acids like omega-3s. Then there is the blueberry, or "brainberry," which helps to improve motor skills and learning capacity. Research has also shown that blueberries reduce the effects of Alzheimer's, dementia, and can actually reverse brain decline and improve memory. Cranberries, blackberries, raspberries, and strawberries are also high in brain-boosting benefits.
Coffee
Coffee is a misunderstood part of the morning routine. The coffee bean is rich with antioxidants, amino acids, vitamins and minerals. Regular coffee consumption has been shown to reduce the risk of mental decline and diseases such as dementia and Alzheimer's. The health benefits are negated when coffee is loaded with artificial creamers, sweeteners, and flavors. But when consumed in a form like pure Espresso, coffee is full of brain and health-friendly benefits.
Cacao Beans/Dark Chocolate
Chocolate is tricky when it comes to brain boosters. When the cacao bean is minimally processed it's packed full of antioxidants, flavonoids, catechins, and theobromine, which increases cognitive function and enhances mood. Most candy and chocolate bars contain low levels of cacao and the processing completely eliminates the healthy elements. If you want the most out of your chocolate choose 100% organic non-alkalized cocoa powder or high cacao percentage dark chocolate bars.
Beans
The brain is dependent on glucose for fuel, but can't store glucose. That is where beans come in. Beans stabilize glucose levels in the brain, providing a steady stream of energy. Beans are also an excellent source of fiber.