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 Grow Your Brain
 By Stephen Bucaro
 In the past, scientists believed that we were each born
 with about 100 billion brain cells, and that after we
 reached adolescence our brain started dying at a rate of
 about 10,000 per day, and these cells could not be
 replaced.
 New research has proven that the brain CAN produce new
 cells and that we can grow our brain throughout our lives.
 We can improve our mental alertness and master new skills
 no matter how old we are. But to grow your brain you must
 take the steps described in this article.
 Recently it was discovered that the brain grows during
 sleep. Most of the growth occurs between the sixth and
 eighth hour of sleep. This illustrates the importance
 of getting eight hours of sound sleep each night.
 The most important step to ensure sound sleep is to
 maintain a regular schedule of when you go to sleep and
 when you rise. Staying up late on weekends is not good for
 your brain. Studies have found that people who receive
 eight or nine hours of regular sound sleep each night are
 more mentally sharp.
 Blood flow is another important factor effecting brain
 growth. Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the brain's
 cells. Exercise is the way to increase blood flow to the
 brain. Aerobic exercise like walking briskly, bicycling,
 and jogging are the best exercises for growing your brain.
 A University of Illinois study found that people who
 walked briskly for 45 minutes three times a week improved
 their cognitive speed by 15 percent.
 The brain functions by communicating between cells through
 branches called dendrites. Nerve impulses are relayed
 across the gaps between dendrites, called synapses, by
 chemicals called neurotransmitters. When your brain is
 challenged with new information or new concepts, synaptic
 activity increases. A brain that is constantly challenged
 grows new dendrites.
 The way to grow more dendrites is to learn new information
 and new concepts. The best way to learn is to take up a
 new challenging activity like computers, music, or
 learning a new language. You can also challenge your brain
 by working puzzles, solving brainteasers, playing strategy
 games, or by teaching others.
 It is now known that stress takes a heavy toll on your
 brain. When you are under stress your body experiences the
 "fight or flight" syndrome. When ancient cave man was
 being chased by a Saber Toothed Tiger, the last thing his
 body needed was to allocate resources to grow more brain
 cells. In response to a threat, real or imagined, your
 body produces hormones that stop the growth of brain cells.
 To avoid stress, make an honest assessment of the things
 that are causing your stress. Are they really life
 threatening, or are they merely an annoyance? Most of the
 time an impending event that we are stressing over never
 comes to pass.
 Eliminate the things in your life that are causing stress.
 If you can't eliminate something that is causing stress;
 find a more constructive way to deal with it. They say
 "stress kills". I believe that. Even if stress doesn't
 kill you, we now know that it WILL decrease your mental
 sharpness.
 It is now known that the old idea "fish is food for the
 brain" is actually true. Scientists have discovered that
 omega-3 fatty acids found in fish are an important
 component of neurotransmitters. Other sources of omega-3
 fatty acids include avocados, olive oil, and walnuts.
 Omega-3 fatty acids work in conjunction with vitamin E.
 The best sources of vitamin E include seeds, nuts, whole
 grains, and brightly colored vegetables.
 Avoid fatty foods that increase your cholesterol level.
 Cholesterol stiffens the walls of arteries, restricting
 the flow of blood. And you now know that good blood flow
 is required to grow your brain.
 Age is NOT a factor in decreasing mental sharpness. Loss
 of mental alertness is caused by lack of regular sound
 sleep, lack of exercise, stress, and mental laziness. Take
 the steps described in this article and you will do what
 until now scientists thought was impossible. You will grow
 your brain.
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