How to use almonds to increase brainpower

Posted on 8 November 2007 in Health and Wellness, Vegetarian.
31 comments

As amazing as it may seem, your favorite little nut, the almond, can help boost your brainpower, stabilize your mood and even relieve the aging process. It may seem that the little miracle nut has so much to offer you will want to incorporate it into your diet as often as possible.

The almond contains phenylalanine, this is little chemical is shown to work in conjunction with our cognitive processes and supports healthy neurological function. This chemical very easily passes through our blood-brain barrier and makes our brain produce our natural mood stabilizing hormones adrenaline, noradrenaline and dopamine. These same hormones also help reduce pain in the body. While studies are still on going, it is believed that almonds may also help treat some symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.

Almonds contain another brain boosting element called nutrientriboflavin as well as L-carnitine. This little chemical is important for the brain because it helps make it possible for our brain to metabolize acetyl-L-carnitinetransferase which supports choline metabolism. Our brain utilizes choline to prevent any neuronal degeneration. The L-carnitine that is found in almonds and other nuts also helps in the release of acetylcholine, which is essential for good memory.

Along with the brain boosting power of the almond it offers other benefits as well. Studies show that by adding almonds to your diet can help with satiety and prevent weight gain. No dangerous diet pill needed, just a handful of almonds a day. Purdue University researchers have found that two servings a day did not cause weight gain or decrease our body’s efficiency.

The almond can do wonders for your heart health as well. Almonds have been shown to lower LDL. The bad cholesterol that we really don’t want and is at times hard to lower can be handled with addition of a hand full of almonds a day.

Obviously, too much of anything is never a good thing, and eating to many nuts can lead to problems such as obesity. But incorporating a handful of almonds a day into your diet can prove to be beneficial to healthy mind function.

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  • Ermias

    Just wandering, What is the recommanded serving size of the Almond per day to optimize the benefits?

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  • Alex

    If phenylalanine is the active brainbooster in almonds then:
    1. shouldn’t it contain a warning for phenylketonurics
    2. isn’t diet soda and anything with aspartame in it, by the same token, also a brain booster?

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  • Chris

    Does anyone know if drinking almond milk has the same benefits as eating almonds directly? I am not able to have regualr milk and found out that Soy milk is high in estrogen and therefore is not the best for men. Almond milk was reccomended to me and its great!

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  • Malcolm Dsouza

    Almonds are best to increase the memory and there is no doubt in that but eat it in limited amounts. 5 almonds daily would be great for boosting the memory power drastically :)

  • Garith

    I agree with Ermias if you could let me know just email me back.What is the recommended serving size of the Almond per day to optimize the benefits?

  • kunal

    I totally agree with the almond wonders;Try MAMRA almonds ;it is the king of all almonds!

  • nilima

    sure almonds are good for the brain but can a 2 year old include them in his diet

  • jazib

    THis is really a good way to guide people ,in order to introduce the beneficiary of any thing ,and guide the people in a manner to tell about the thing and then tells its importance and furthermoe ,the usage of any thing.I recommend every body to read this important and compulsory article.

  • Caesar

    I m in a college and i study alot.I put 5-6 almonds in a water at night and eat it in the morning. How many almonds should I eat everyday to increase my brain power.

  • Donnie

    whats a good replacement im allergic to almonds and pistachios and sunflower and sesame seed thanks in advance for your help

  • Manish

    I used to soak 5 almonds at night in water and eat it in the morning.Is it the right way to eat?

  • ali

    my brother has been soaking atleast 8-10 almonds each night. then in the morning he blends them with milk.i think this is the far best way to increase brain power since your getting all the nutrient milk has to offer too.

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  • Ved prakash arya

    Grind the wet almonds,add honey and cows milk.

  • Tariq

    My mom always insisted on soaking 5-6 almonds in a cup water and eating them early in the moring to boost memory.The article was very help and proves mom was not wrong about this brain food.

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  • John

    I am a big almond eater. Being a weightlifter, I have found a really good way to use them to a tasteful/healthful advantage. I take 1.5 scoops of whey protein in the morning and mix it in my shaker with cold water. After I shake it up I take the lid back off and add in 1/4 cup of almonds and let them sink to the bottom. It is so good and satisfying with an extreme power boost to the mind/body. Another combination I have found is a peice of leftover chicken with a handful of salty almonds. It satisfies hunger almost instantly and the combo of the two is like chicken with butter. Try those out for yourself for a new easy twist. John.

  • biggidude

    yea thee same soaking in water stuff my mom does it too

  • Edna Wategire

    I love eating almonds a lot and since it is a brain booster I might try out a few tips I have read and also introduce it to my children.

  • Jaap G.Klasema

    A very good Indian friend suggested that we buy raw almonds (viz.not roasted or whatever). Per person, put 5 almonds in a glass of water at night. Then, in the morning simply peel-of the brown skin and eat these 5 almonds.

    Because almonds are not cheap; and 5 per day is sufficient, this is an economical way to get the best out of the almond.

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    :) i will start this from today

  • candy

    i luv almonds.daily at night time i will soak 8 to 10almonds at morning wil eat.after taking almonds daily i found lot of changes.so all try this

  • manish bhandari

    I am taking almond continously for 5 years but had never none almond can be this much effective.