12 Foods to Protect Your Brain from Aging and Dementia

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11. Cruciferous Vegetables

In addition to being good for your stomach and colon, the National Institute on Aging says that eating plenty of vegetables, especially cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, and spinach, can fight off many chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes, as well as cognitive decline.

The Mediterranean diet especially, which focuses on vegetables, beans, fruit, olive oil, and fish, has been shown in numerous studies to be super beneficial for cognitive health when compared to the typical American diet of high sugar, high salt, and high carb consumption.

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