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Here are 15 juices and drinks that may boost your brain health. Coffee. Coffee is probably the most widely consumed nootropic beverage. ... Green tea. Green tea's caffeine content is much lower than coffee's. ... Kombucha. ... Orange juice. ... Blueberry juice. ... Green juices and smoothies. ... Turmeric lattes. ... Adaptogen lattes. More items...
The Hippocratic Oath The Hippocratic Oath (Ορκος) is perhaps the most widely known of Greek medical texts. Sep 16, 2002
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Read More »5. Blueberry juice Share on Pinterest happy_lark/Getty Images Blueberries are rich in polyphenol plant compounds that may provide brain-boosting benefits. Anthocyanins — antioxidants that give these berries their blueish-purple hue — may be largely responsible ( 14 ). Likewise, blueberry juice is loaded with these compounds. Still, one review of high quality studies in nearly 400 people found mixed results. The strongest positive effect involved better short- and long-term memory, but some studies in this review reported no positive brain effects from blueberry intake ( 14 , 15). What’s more, eating whole blueberries is a healthier, lower sugar option that may provide similar benefits. 6. Green juices and smoothies Green juice combines green fruits and veggies, such as: dark leafy greens like kale or spinach
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