Chinese
medicine
has
relied
on
sage
to
treat
memory
and
brain-related
problems
for
over
1,000
years,
and
now
several
recent
scientific
studies
are
finding
out
why:
A
placebo-controlled,
double-blind,
crossover
research
study
published
in
the
June
2003
issue
of
Pharmacological
Biochemical
Behavior
showed
that
people
taking
as
little
as
50ml
of
standardized
sage
oil
extract
had
a
significant
increase
in
memory
recall
ability.
Another
research
study
by
King's
College
presented
at
the
British
Pharmaceutical
Conference
at
Harrogate
showed
that
dried
Chinese
sage
root
contains
the
active
compounds
similar
to
those
developed
into
the
modern
drugs
currently
used
to
treat
Alzheimer's
Disease,
and
as
such,
provides
another
beneficial
option
for
those
wishing
to
fight
age
and
memory-related
brain
deterioration.
Sold yet? Sage is also a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, and contains several other healthy properties as well. And given the ready availability in most places of fresh sage leaves, it's great taste and multiple uses in cooking, this is an easy one to incorporate into your diet right away.
At BrainReady, we recommend buying organic, non-irradiated sage leaves to ensure that you're getting the best of the sage plant without taking anything away, and fortunately it's pretty easy to find fresh organic sage in many grocery stores. Or you can grow your own.
Try adding a liberal amount of fresh sage leaves to your salad, that way you're eating the whole leaf, raw, and it gives your salads an amazing kick!
And
why
not
try
some
memory
exercises
after
eating
sage,
and
see
for
yourself
if
you
feel
the
memory
and
brain-enhancing
effects?
Let
us
know
what
you
think
about
what
sage
does
for
you.
Emai
us
at
info@brainready.com





