Posts Tagged ‘DMAE’

Mediterranean Sardine Pâté

Appetizers

This pâté is rich in flavor… but even richer in mood-boosting nutrients. Sardines are packed with essential omega-3’s (EPA and DHA) that comprise brain tissue and also a compound called DMAE that builds neurotransmitters. A recent study found that DMAE helps to reset the electrical patterns of brain activity and promote a sense of well-being.1 Serve this “happetizer” with thin crackers (try low calorie, extra crunchy Mary’s Gone Crackers) or raw vegetable slices.

Time To Table: 5 minutes
Serves: 4

Is Your Brain Starving?

healthy brain  Do you find yourself forgetting where you left your car keys… or just feel like your brain is in a fog sometimes?

Contrary to popular belief, forgetfulness is not just a normal part of growing older. As you age, your brain loses critical nutrients that it needs to fire on all cylinders.

If your mental spark plugs aren’t firing like they used to, don’t worry. I’ll show you how to get your brain’s engine back to running as smooth as a Rolls Royce. You just need to know what’s missing and how to get it.

Your Brain is Begging for Nutrients

Your brain uses chemicals called neurotransmitters to transmit messages in the brain. There are millions of these messages happening every second. Neurotransmitters are conductors of these messages, allowing them to fire from one part of your brain to another.

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