12 Foods to Protect Your Brain from Aging and Dementia

Blueberries with leaves on a wooden table. Studio isolated.

Photo credit: bigstock.com

9. Blueberries

Although all berries are high in anthocyanins, blueberries are perhaps the best source of this important compound. Anthocyanins have been shown in studies to increase the neuron signaling in the memory parts of the brain. One study done in 2010 showed that these delicious little blue pearls were shown to have both anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.

Researchers found during the course of this study that subjects who drank wild blueberry juice regularly on a daily basis showed improvements in paired associate learning and tasks related to word recall; they also had lower glucose levels and lower symptoms of depression. Find out 8 super benefits of blueberries and things you might never knew.

PrevPage: 9 of 12Next
//