Did you know that there are actually foods that improve memory?  It's very hard to imagine this is the case, but it is true. Studies have  shown that certain ingredients in food aide in brain function and the  ability to retain information. The key in these foods tends to be the  ability to aide the brain in absorbing more oxygen which in turn helps  your brain function at full capacity.
By consuming foods high in  vitamins C and B help keep the brain healthy and prevent diseases that  cause memory loss. Fresh fruits and vegetables provide high oxygen and  vitamin deposits which aide in the highest possible brain function  possible. Being deficient in any category can cause fogginess which in  turn can cloud memory retention abilities.
The key to consuming a diet with foods that improve memory can be summed up in one word, "Balance."
Eating  at least one fresh fruit a day and either eating fish once or twice a  week will help tremendously. Fish, which are high in omega 3 fatty acids  are vital to keeping your brain healthy and functioning at full  capacity. If you simply aren't a fan of fish, which is completely fine,  you will find that supplementation in pill form is often available at  your local food store.
One of the most mis-understood ingredients  that can help is caffeine. With just the right amount, caffeine will  greatly increase not only memory retention, but also concentration. What  you see and have read about energy drinks has been highly tested and  actually does check out as being a good way to increase memory and  concentration, but if you overdo it, you will quickly see an adverse  effect.
I often find that a small red bull does wonders for my  concentration, but these drinks can't be recommended for everyone as  they can be expensive and not everyone enjoys the taste!
Keeping a  diet full of fresh fruits and vegetables, combined with proper protein  equal to roughly your bodyweight in any 24 hour period is highly  recommended. A great habit to get into is a fresh supply of  carbohydrates in the morning. I often enjoy a small amount of oatmeal,  which get my body burning carbohydrates and gets my brain functioning  and "waking up."
Many of these tips could double for healthy  eating habits, but they do work very well! In order to have a healthy  mind, you must have a healthy body and this is a great way to get  started.
 
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