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20th January 2013, 06:27 PM
(NaturalNews) Brain fog, or cognitive dysfunction, is an increasingly common condition in today's society. It is characterized by a lack of mental clarity and poor concentration, and almost everyone has suffered from it at some point in their lives. Due to the subjective nature of brain fog; however, it is often difficult for individuals to determine its exact causes. Fortunately, a number of studies into brain fog have emerged in the last few years, helping us to isolate the main culprits behind this vexing and misunderstood condition. The most significant causes are listed below.
Consumption of wheatEating the wrong food is arguably the biggest cause of long-term brain fog, and no single food is worse at causing and sustaining it than wheat. In his popular 2011 book Wheat Belly, Dr. William Davis revealed that the modified gliadin protein in today's semi-dwarf strain of wheat, which is contained in its gluten polymer, has a devastating impact upon our cognitive faculties, from increased appetite stimulation to chronic brain fog. In fact, after weight loss and reduced fatigue, superior mental clarity is the biggest benefit that people report after going wheat-free.
Heavy metal toxicityAccording to a study by Dr. Lawrence Wilson for The Center for Development, brain fog is a common symptom of heavy metal toxicity. Consuming spirulina, chlorella, kelp, and other foods that contain alginate (a compound that can remove radioactive and heavy metal particles from the body) can aid the detoxification process, and thus brain fog (http://www.naturalnews.com/brain_fog.html). Wilson also discovered that a copper imbalance also contributes to brain fog due to its negative effect on the thyroid gland. He added that fatigue, stress, use of the birth control pill, a zinc deficiency, and consuming food and water contaminated with copper are the main causes of a copper imbalance.
Electromagnetic pollutionMost people live and work in an environment that is saturated with EMFs, whether they be from mobile phone masts, Wi-Fi, electrical appliances, or otherwise. While we often can't do much about this pollution on a larger scale, we can minimize its intensity in our own homes by favoring wired appliances over wireless alternatives, turning off some or all electrical outlets when they're not in use, and placing orgone generators around the biggest polluters.
DehydrationDrinking water (preferably spring or distilled water) helps to release the toxins that accumulate in the intestinal tract, which is important since bowel toxicity is directly linked to brain (http://www.naturalnews.com/brain.html) fog. Water also helps to flush the blood of metabolic waste products that can travel to the brain and disrupt its functioning.
Mental lazinessAlthough a lack of mental stimulation does not cause brain fog in itself, keeping your mind active by regularly completing crosswords, taking general knowledge tests online, and engaging in intellectual pursuits like writing can certainly guard us from age-related cognitive deterioration.
http://www.naturalnews.com/038745_brain_fog_metals_toxicity_wheat.html
Consumption of wheatEating the wrong food is arguably the biggest cause of long-term brain fog, and no single food is worse at causing and sustaining it than wheat. In his popular 2011 book Wheat Belly, Dr. William Davis revealed that the modified gliadin protein in today's semi-dwarf strain of wheat, which is contained in its gluten polymer, has a devastating impact upon our cognitive faculties, from increased appetite stimulation to chronic brain fog. In fact, after weight loss and reduced fatigue, superior mental clarity is the biggest benefit that people report after going wheat-free.
Heavy metal toxicityAccording to a study by Dr. Lawrence Wilson for The Center for Development, brain fog is a common symptom of heavy metal toxicity. Consuming spirulina, chlorella, kelp, and other foods that contain alginate (a compound that can remove radioactive and heavy metal particles from the body) can aid the detoxification process, and thus brain fog (http://www.naturalnews.com/brain_fog.html). Wilson also discovered that a copper imbalance also contributes to brain fog due to its negative effect on the thyroid gland. He added that fatigue, stress, use of the birth control pill, a zinc deficiency, and consuming food and water contaminated with copper are the main causes of a copper imbalance.
Electromagnetic pollutionMost people live and work in an environment that is saturated with EMFs, whether they be from mobile phone masts, Wi-Fi, electrical appliances, or otherwise. While we often can't do much about this pollution on a larger scale, we can minimize its intensity in our own homes by favoring wired appliances over wireless alternatives, turning off some or all electrical outlets when they're not in use, and placing orgone generators around the biggest polluters.
DehydrationDrinking water (preferably spring or distilled water) helps to release the toxins that accumulate in the intestinal tract, which is important since bowel toxicity is directly linked to brain (http://www.naturalnews.com/brain.html) fog. Water also helps to flush the blood of metabolic waste products that can travel to the brain and disrupt its functioning.
Mental lazinessAlthough a lack of mental stimulation does not cause brain fog in itself, keeping your mind active by regularly completing crosswords, taking general knowledge tests online, and engaging in intellectual pursuits like writing can certainly guard us from age-related cognitive deterioration.
http://www.naturalnews.com/038745_brain_fog_metals_toxicity_wheat.html