Brain Fog: In recent years, more and more health experts have been talking about the root causes of brain fog (also known as mental fog or clouding of consciousness).
In a recent video shared on Instagram, a top endocrinologist shares her observations with Samantha Ruth Prabhu, a leading Telugu and Tamil actress.
Brain Fog-What Is It About?
Brain Fog could be referred to be as a persistent sense of mental cloudiness – forgetfulness, slowed thinking, difficulty concentrating or an inability to process information quickly and clearly.
For starters, brain fog is not a standalone health condition but a symptom that something in the body’s internal environment is out of balance. At its core, brain fog usually stems from three primary physiological disturbances:
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- Low availability of cellular energy
- Impaired functioning of neurotransmitters
- Inflammation in the brain
How Targeted Nutritional Interventions Work?
Mental Fog could be treated with specific compounds and nutrients that directly address energy production, neural repair and inflammation.
1. Ghee with Turmeric Root
Ghee, a clarified form of butter, could provide high-quality saturated fats to support neuronal membrane stability. These fats could demonstrate unmatched efficacy to improve the function and fluidity of brain cells, enhancing signal transmission. On the other hand, turmeric root that includes curcumin (a powerful anti-inflammatory compound) could help treat reduced clarity and slower thinking.
2. Lion’s Mane Mushroom
In recent years, Lion’s Mane Mushroom has gained prominence in the segment of cognitive health, and for good and obvious reasons. It includes potent bioactive compounds that stimulate the production of nerve growth factor (NGF). Interestingly, NGF is beneficial for the growth and maintenance of neurons, memory formation and recall and synaptic plasticity (the brain’s ability to adapt and learn).
Lion’s Mane Mushroom is an excellent choice to treat post-illness brain fog, long-term cognitive failure and stress-induced memory issues.
3. Creatine Monohydrate
Cognitive functions such as memory, decision-making and focus depend on adequate levels of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) production, which is the body’s energy powerhouse. Creatine Monohydrate enhances ATP availability, especially in tissues with high energy demands, including the human brain. Therefore, its use could be of great help to individuals with sleep deprivation, mental burnout, chronic stress or vegetarian or low-protein diets.
Disclaimer: This content, including advice, provides general information only. It is not a substitute for a qualified medical opinion in any way. The methods and claims mentioned in this article should be considered as suggestions only; DNP India neither confirms nor denies them. Always consult a doctor before following any such suggestions/treatments/medications/diets.
