At one time, doctors and scientists agreed that we are given all  the brain cells we will ever have at birth. Thankfully, scientific  studies have shown that we can produce new brain cells all throughout  our lives.
While it is true that some of the connections between  our brain cells can get weaker or even shut down completely, it has been  proven that weak connections can become stronger and new connections  can be created. To help increase brain power, a set of brain puzzles is a  very useful tool.
Brain puzzles help the memory by forcing you to  use parts of the brain you do not use as frequently. You may have  noticed that when you were at school, it was easy to remember the math  facts and spelling words. Several years or decades after learning them  though, a bit more thought has to go into remembering these things. In  school, we had to keep these bits of information at the ready in our  brain almost all of the time. But after graduation, we started to rely  on dictionaries, thesauruses and calculators to do the hard work for us  and slowly our brain began to atrophy.
The brain may not be a true  muscle but it should be exercised like one. It is one thing for a  person not to be physically strong. When you are mentally not strong,  however, your quality of life is naturally much lower than it could, or  should be. Once dementia sets in and begins to take hold of your life,  there is not much you can do. Nevertheless, scientific study has proven  that to begin with, brain puzzles are a good line of defense against  dementia setting in.
While it is true that a good healthy diet,  exercise and some supplements will help the brain to some degree, none  have been proven as effective as brain puzzles. As people get older,  they do get better at eating vegetables and most aging people get some  exercise, like taking walks around the block or golfing with their  friends. Yet the most effective thing you can do for yourself is to  tackle a brain puzzle.
 
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