Tag: Brain

Keys Experiment Revisited

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https://www.madinamerica.com/2013/05/starvation-what-does-it-do-to-the-brain/?fbclid=IwAR3kmR1VlvLKfh0M84Pud12dM8sglOaG3EYDBwU0Ezn7Ykjw5ixh85NruS4


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What Does Willpower Look Like in the Brain?

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We came across this topic some time back and thought it would be good inspiration for a NutriScape.NET article written from the dietitian’s point of view. Here are some quick snippets you can follow.


The science of giving more rather than giving up

Article from: elementalmedium.com: What Does Willpower Look Like in the Brain?


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The Brain Damage Diet

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A 22-year-old picky eater’s big problem

Article from: medpagetoday.com, The Brain Damage Diet


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When Google Likes Your Article, Clients Find You

We want to make it easy to write great articles that get awesome levels of traffic.  That requires SEO.  SEO is the art and science of getting found on Google. It is a highly technical topic that most dietitians prefer not to tackle. And SEO is best done before any writing even takes place. 

Our specialist dietitian has already done much of the SEO work for you–researching and testing out the best keywords and heading structure to include to make your article show up in internet searches.

Keywords:

Coming up with the best keywords is tricky. Many of the keywords we would normally think of having either too much competition or too little search traffic. You will want to use the keyword/keyphrase in the first paragraph of your article and several more times.

According to our research, these are the best keyword(s) or keyphrase(s) to include in your article:

  • best diet for brain damage
  • how to heal brain damage naturally
  • brain recovery diet

Suggested Headings

Readers love easy reading! Google looks for readability and scanability, so headings are important. Headings make your article easy to scan and can also break up long blocks of text that tend to overwhelm your readers.

During the keyword research process, these heading ideas came up in the top-rated articles and searches. If these headings fit the topic you are writing about and the article you want to write, they would probably help the article rank well in Google searches. They are only suggestions, so if they don’t fit what you are writing, you will want to create something better. Here are the headings our SEO dietitian suggested for this article:

  • Diet after brain injury: Healthy body, healthy mind?
  • 10 Best Foods for Brain Injury Recovery
  • Brain Healing Foods for TBI Recovery
  • A Diet that Helps the Brain Repair Itself

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Fitter Bodies Make for Healthier Brains, Study Finds

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If you’re looking for incentives to hit the gym, new research suggests that staying in good shape may help preserve brain structure, boost memory, and improve the ability to think clearly and quickly.

Article from HealthDay: Fitter Bodies Make for Healthier Brains, Study Finds


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Coming up with the best keywords is tricky. Many of the keywords we would normally think of having either too much competition or too little search traffic. You will want to use the keyword/keyphrase in the first paragraph of your article and several more times.

According to our research, these are the best keyword(s) or keyphrase(s) to include in your article:

  • physical, mental and overall health benefits of regular exercise
  • long term benefits of exercise
  • physical and mental benefits of exercise

Suggested Headings

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During the keyword research process, these heading ideas came up in the top-rated articles and searches. If these headings fit the topic you are writing about and the article you want to write, they would probably help the article rank well in Google searches. They are only suggestions, so if they don’t fit what you are writing, you will want to create something better. Here are the headings our SEO dietitian suggested for this article:

  • 10 Neurological Benefits of Exercise
  • Physical fitness linked to better brain function
  • 10 Brain Exercises That Boost Memory
  • The fast and the curious: Fitter adults have fitter brains

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Human Brain Hard-Wired to Love Fat-Carb Combo: Study

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Fast food and processed foods trigger deep-seated instincts in the human brain that likely promote overeating, a new study suggests.

Source: Human Brain Hard-Wired to Love Fat-Carb Combo: Study


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MedAutonomic Undertakes the First Digestive Endoscopic Implant of a Brain Neuromodulation Device in a Human

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MedAutonomic, a Silicon Valley and Venice, Italy based medtech company has successfully implanted a brain neuromodulation device, the Phoenix, into th

Source: MedAutonomic Undertakes the First Digestive Endoscopic Implant of a Brain Neuromodulation Device in a Human


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Eating Fish Thrice A Week During Pregnancy May Boost The Baby’s Eyesight and Brain

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According to a study published in the journal Pediatric Research, pregnant women can enhance the development of their unborn baby’s eyesight and brain function by regularly consuming fatty fish during pregnancy

Source: Eating Fish Thrice A Week During Pregnancy May Boost The Baby’s Eyesight and Brain


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Our specialist dietitian has already done much of the SEO work for you–researching and testing out the best keywords and heading structure to include to make your article show up in internet searches.

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According to our research, these are the best keyword(s) or keyphrase(s) to include in your article:

  • what fish can pregnant not eat?
  • which fish is good for pregnancy
  • benefits of fish for pregnant women

Suggested Headings

Readers love easy reading! Google looks for readability and scanability, so headings are important. Headings make your article easy to scan and can also break up long blocks of text that tend to overwhelm your readers.

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  • Eating Fish During Pregnancy: What Varieties Are Safe?
  • Questions & Answers from the FDA/EPA Advice about Eating Fish for Women Who Are or Might Become Pregnant, Breastfeeding Mothers, and Young Children
  • Can pregnant women eat fish? Your easy guide to eating fish
  • Advice about Eating Fish | FDA

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New Weight Loss Procedure Freezes Hunger Nerves to Brain

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DOCTORS CONDUCTING A new weight loss study used gas to freeze a nerve in the back that carries hunger signals to the brain, lowering patients’ appetite and promoting weight loss…

In the study, the men and women were sedated and doctors inserted a needle into their backs guided by a CT scan. They directed the needle to a specific nerve, the posterior vagal trunk, and froze the needle and surrounding nerve. The procedure degenerates part of the nerve connected to the brain and stops the connection between the two. The procedure takes about 30 minutes and is painless.

One hundred percent of the subjects reported a decrease in appetite. After 90 days, the average weight loss was 3.6 percent of initial body weight and the average loss of excess BMI was 14 percent.

US News and World Report


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Diabetes and Brain Atrophy

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“Our data collected from ‘dementia-free’ middle-aged adults with [type 2 diabetes] demonstrate that global brain volume changes, especially lower [gray matter] volume, are already in progress,”
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Nutrition in Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury

Omega-3 protocol for TBI

 

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This excerpt comes from the Dietitians in Functional Medicine group.  It would be a great topic to add to NutriScape if supporting information can be added.

The son of a doc I work with had a traumatic brain injury last year as a result of a truck hitting him head on while he was on his bicycle, they thought he was never going to recover and that he would need adult support to help him dress himself, feed himself for the rest of his life. He is now living in France as a Butterfield bike guide and is going to go back to college this fall. He is totally normal after 6 months. He had the fastest brain recovery the hospital ever saw and the medical team was floored with his progress

This is the regimen his mom (the doc I work with) did for him. Apex Energetics was the brand used (we use that alot here in our clinic)

Brain DHA-2400 mg 4 times a day

Trizomal Glutathione- 5 ml twice a day

Tumero XL Actice – 10 ml twice a day (my personal favorite. I could feel the ‘swelling’ in my brain subside a bit after taking this)

RepairVite GT Plus – 1 scoop a day in 4 oz. of coconut milk

Supermethyl SP (b complex)- 2 capsules a day

Liqua D – 3 drops a day

Strengtia (probiotic) – 2 capsules at bedtime



Consuming nuts strengthens brainwave function: Researchers find that nuts benefit the brain by enhancing cognition, memory, recall and rest — ScienceDaily

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A new study has found that eating nuts on a regular basis strengthens brainwave frequencies associated with cognition, healing, learning, memory and other key brain functions.

Source: Consuming nuts strengthens brainwave function: Researchers find that nuts benefit the brain by enhancing cognition, memory, recall and rest — ScienceDaily