Have You Found Those Keys Yet?
We have all misplaced our keys from time to time. Item that have
gone missing in my home have been articles of clothing,
paperwork, and tools. Once I searched, at length, for a half
gallon of milk that I knew I had seen on the counter. I found it
in the cabinet where I keep the glasses. There is a method to my
madness. Sometimes items go missing because we're distracted due
to over-scheduling. While we are in our twenties and thirties,
forgetfulness is a source of mirth. When we hit our forties,
forgetfulness can become a source of anxiety. I have three tips
for maintaining a healthy mind, as we age.
1. Take a Walk. Studies have shown that people who walk for
thirty minutes a day, three days a week, are healthier and more
mentally alert than those who do not.
2. Break Up the Monotony. Do something different every day. If
you normally brush your teeth with your right hand, use your
left. If possible, take a different route to work. Disrupt your
routine in small ways. If you wash your face, brush your teeth
and comb your hair, in that order every evening, change the
order. Scientist believe that doing something new or different
every day causes the synapses to fire in our brains.
3. Ginkgo Biloba. There have been vast and exhaustive studies on
this herb. Research has shown that not only does Ginkgo Biloba
increase blood flow to the brain but also to the organs of the
body. It can increase metabolism. It improves both long and
short term memory. The Chinese have used this herb from the
Ginkgo Biloba tree for thousands of years. Anything, that has
been around since the dinosaurs roamed the earth, is worth
taking a look at.
There are other things we can do to stay mentally alert, as we
age. Try to maintain a healthy and balanced diet. Smile. A smile
is a smile, is a smile, to our brains. We get the same
beneficial effects from smiling even if we are faking it. A word
of caution: do not take ginkgo if you are on aspirin therapy or
taking a blood clotting agent. Do not take it if you are on an
anti-depressant. As always, inform your doctor of any herbs or
supplements that you may be taking before surgery and consult
your physician before trying anything new.