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Exercising Your Brain
Posted by djflime on January 9, 2007 - 6:27am.

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Mind these tips, and your p's and q's, from a memory doctor and aging expert on mental clarity and staying sharp.

You are your own best asset in pursuing peak health and well-being! Lifestyle motivator and nutritional expert to the stars Oz Garcia helps you pursue your individual goals and live a more vibrant life on the LIME Original Series, Living Well with Oz Garcia




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<em>Vitallywell</em>'s picture
Brain Entrainment
by Vitallywell on January 18, 2007 - 12:48pm

These mental tricks seem to help me.  In a slightly different direction: 

Does anyone have experience with brain entrainment programs?  I just started and it seems to be benefiting my mental abilities.  I would love to hear anyone else's experience with brain entrainment ( Stephen Pierce's program or Song Chengxiang - Quantum Mind Power / The Morry Method programs).  Waiting to hear from someone! 

 

Tony

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Memory nutrition
by Statuesqueone on June 2, 2007 - 5:43pm
I haven't heard of brain entertainment programs but would love to hear more about them. Sounds like I could have used something like that when I was studying to take the GRE subjects test a couple of months ago.

What I'm wondering is what kind of nutrients are good for memory? I remember back in college I heard Lecithin was good for memory, I've been taking it ever since. Then there's Gilko Biloba, that's suppose to work as well. Any other ideas?

This was a pretty good video on the subject. Maybe I will get his book, he seems like he knows what he's talking about. My Grandfather used to teach a memory class and he used the same technique for remembering lists, make up a story. Think I'll try that one next time I need to remember 3 or 4 things in a hurry.

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