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 ‌ This May Be the Single Healthiest Food for Your Brain You need to read this. [Health Watch] Sponsored Content “Hopeless” Alzheimer’s patients helped back to life starting in 90 minutes This may be the biggest medical discovery on record. [patient]( Studies show a single, [natural compound]( can re-fuel brain cells and help bring hopeless Alzheimer’s patients back to life starting in as little as 90 minutes. But one of the lead researchers flat out admitted the end goal is to wait until a pharmaceutical option exists even though [this natural compound]( could help tens of thousands right now! You’ll find the quote at the 9:37 mark of [this video expose](. Please, if you or a loved one is concerned about Alzheimer’s [watch this video now]( while you still can. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This May Be the Single Healthiest Food for Your Brain Health experts have told us for years that eating “a healthy diet” can keep your brain strong as you age. But what exactly does “healthy diet” mean? Does it mean you should be vegan? Or eat all organic foods? Be on a low-carb diet? The term “healthy diet” is so vague that it’s almost meaningless. We’d like to know exactly which foods promote mental sharpness and protect against dementia. Now, a major study may have identified the single healthiest food for your brain. Scientists from the National University of Singapore conducted a six-year study. They looked at more than 600 subjects over the age of 60. “A Dramatic Effect on Cognitive Decline” The research team found that seniors who ate at least two servings of mushrooms a week cut their odds of having mild cognitive impairment (MCI) by 52%. The scientists defined a serving as three-quarters of a cup of cooked mushrooms. Smaller portions were also beneficial. Subjects who ate one to two portion of mushrooms a week had 43% reduced risk of MCI. MCI is a common form of age-related mental decline. Most of us have some level of forgetfulness that increases with age. MCI is worse than that, but not as bad as the serious memory loss associated with dementia. MCI may involve problems with language and attention. It may affect your ability to get around and navigate your way through spaces. Assistant Professor Lei Feng was lead author of the study. He said the findings were surprising and encouraging. Because “a commonly available single ingredient could have a dramatic effect on cognitive decline.” The researchers believe that the compound ergothioneine (ET) is what reduces MCI. ET is found in all varieties of mushrooms. Dr. Irwin Cheah was a member of the research team. He explained that “ET is a unique antioxidant and anti-inflammatory which humans are unable to synthesize…But it can be obtained from dietary sources, including mushrooms.” There are also other compounds in mushrooms that inhibit the production of beta-amyloid. This protein is a likely cause of Alzheimer’s. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content Study: Mice shave 40 years off their cells’ age—in ONE week? Have you seen [this]( TIME magazine article? Most people haven’t, but it revealed a [stunning breakthrough]( …one natural substance was shown in one study to reverse aging in mice… [magazine]( …their cells changed from the equivalent of a 60-year-old human to a 20-year-old—in ONE single week. But the best part? The [exact same natural substance]( that helped mice shave 40 years off their cells’ age in one week… …is already available to anyone who wants to try it right now. Skeptical? [THIS might change your mind.]( [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Types of Mushrooms That Protect Your Brain Mushrooms with the highest ergothioneine content are: - Shiitake - Oyster - King oyster Of less exotic mushrooms, portabellas, criminis, and white buttons are the richest in ergothioneine. If you are not a fan of mushrooms, ergothioneine supplements are an alternative. They are widely available from online retailers and health food stores. They are sometimes sold under the name “L- ergothioneine.” Eating mushrooms or taking ergothioneine supplements may be one of the best things you can do to protect your brain as you get older. Editor’s Note: Discover how to strengthen your natural defense against memory decline and Alzheimer’s. One woman who tried it said: “I could actually feel my brain healing.” Get all the details in [our monthly journal Independent Healing HERE](. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini Director The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles: [Need to Focus? Drink This]( [Study Reveals Best Exercise for Your Brain]( [This Workout is Better Than All Others for Older Folks]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2022 OmniVista Health Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. For more from OmniVista Health Media, LLC, [visit our website](. To end your free subscription, click here: [Unsubscribe]( Health Watch may be republished with its links intact by non-commercial entities. Health Watch may not be republished for commercial purposes without written permission. This information is offered as a general guideline, not one-size-fits-all medical advice. Talk to your doctor before making any changes in your personal health care regimen. To manage your subscription by mail or for any other subscription issues, write us at: Order Processing Center Attn: Customer Service P.O. 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