12 Foods to Protect Your Brain from Aging and Dementia

Fresh Turmeric

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10. Turmeric

The anti-inflammatory, antioxidant compound in turmeric is called curcumin. Curcumin is one of the rare substances that can cross the blood-brain barrier, which researchers say offers great promise when it comes to using this spice as a neuroprotective agent. Research has shown that turmeric can help to suppress the accumulation of the destructive beta amyloids, as well as break up existing plaque in the brains of those suffering from Alzheimer’s.

Turmeric has even been shown in studies to improve the memory and stimulate the production of neurogenesis, which is the creation of new brain cells. Don’t rely on curry powder to get your turmeric, as many curry powders contain little or no curcumin.

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