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Supporting the neuronal brain network

Neurotrophic factors are partly responsible for nerve cells' survival, differentiation and degeneration. Researchers have observed changes in the brain about the control of finger motor skills during the learning process, for example, when intensively playing a new instrument such as the violin or piano. The brain's ability to restructure itself accompanies people throughout their lives. As a highly complex organ, the brain is the control centre of memory. Billions of nerve cells communicate with each other. New stimuli are created, for example, during learning, sports, and nutrition. New connections are formed between the nerve cells, which cause the neural network to change. It becomes more extensive and denser. Discover various activities and habits in sports and nutrition to promote neurogenesis.

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Nutritional Advice Part 3 – A healthy diet protects the body and soul, works like a balm for the memory and is budget-friendly

A so-called "power-dish" like that which Dr. Neal D. Barnard (Professor of Medicine, Washington) recommends contains one quarter fruit, one quarter vegetables, one quarter pulses and one quarter grains. The combination of two of these meals with intermittent fasting causes fat to melt away and activates the brain cells. Books such as "Powerfoods für das Gehirn" ("Power Foods for the Brain"), "Raus aus der Käsefalle" ("Escape the Cheese Trap") and "The Vegan Starter Kit" (which are listed in this blog) discuss some of the topics of this article in detail.

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