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These also
mimic Alzheimer's and can also occur earlier if the patients
suffer from uncontrolled diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, increased
blood pressure, and stress. Scientists have found proof that those people who continuously
exercise their mind through various mental activities regenerate
new neurons in the brain, thus reducing the chances of memory loss
and decline in old age and before.
The muscle-neurone-brain connection
Acetylcholine is the
transmitter between the nerve cells and the muscle cells in the body. When
acetyl choline is released at a neuro-muscular junction, it crosses a tiny
space (synapse) that separates the nerve from the muscle. It then binds to
acetylcholine receptor molecules on the muscle fibre's surface. This initiates
a chain of events that lead to muscle contraction.
Scientists have shown that each muscle fibre
contains a scaffold made of special proteins that hold these acetylcholine
receptors in place. Research led by Jeff W. Lichtman, M.D., Ph.D., at
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, indicates that a loss
of nerve signals - due to inactivity - actually disassembles this scaffold and
causes a loss of acetylcholine receptors. When the muscle becomes active
again, however, the scaffold tightens its grip and catches any receptors that
come by.
This finding that actual muscle cell activity
(known as exercise, of course) stimulates the acetyl choline receptors to
re-assemble has thrown up exciting possibilities in preventing the development
of dementia. The stimulant activity that occurs in the neuro-muscular synapses
could be duplicated at the nerve synapses connecting the neuronal cells in the
brain as well!
It is well known that during our life time we
utilize only a small part of our brain cells. There are lots of inactive brain
tissue and neuronal junctions out there just waiting for us to activate,
nurture and develop!
Neurobics™
activate and nourish the under-utilized
brain cells!
Neurobics™ is a unique system developed by
Lawrence C.Katz, professor of neurobiology at Duke University Medical Centre.
These are a series of innovative brain exercises that make use of our five
senses and the emotional sixth sense to brush up brain and neuronal activity
on both sides of the brain. Usually right handed people utilize left side of
brain for all their conscious, voluntary activities. The brain exercises
devised by Prof.Katz help stimulate the release and uptake of acetyl choline
and other neuro-transmitters both at muscular and neuronals junctions in the
body and the brain.
The advantage of Neurobics™
Without spending a cent, you can keep your mental capabilities at top gear and
postpone the development of senile or premature dementias as in Alzheimer's.
Another advantage of Neurobics™ is that these
can be done at any place, any time, at our own leisure pleasure. We can also
create original and creative "brain exercises" to activate our underused nerve
pathways and brain connections and make it an enjoyable exercise all day long!
Here are a few brain exercises (Neurobics™ ) you can practice daily:
1. Use more than one of your senses in an everyday task:
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Button your shirt and cuff links with your eyes closed.
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In the shower, spread the foam on your body with eyes closed.
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While eating use visual signals to communicate.
2. Combine two of your senses while doing a task:
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Feel the fragrance of a flower, see the beauty of the flower and listen to
music at the same time.
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Close your eyes, listen to the rain outside and run your fingers alongside
the chair, table or your clothes and feel the texture of the wood and the
textile.
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Watch the scenery from the balcony and do clay modelling at the same time.
3. Alter the beaten path!
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Take a new route to your office.
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Brush with your opposite hand.
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Shop at a new grocery.
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Use a different hand on your mouse!
4. Reading, Chess, Sudoku and Crosswords
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Reading, doing crossword puzzles or sudoku, playing scrabble or chess etc
are all very good brain neuronal stimulants.
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A new hobby or learning a new
language will also exercise your brain. Watch less TV though, instead of
putting your mind in forward drive, your brain will go into neutral during the
soaps!
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Playing bingo has been found to bolster memory and improve hand eye
coordination in the elderly.
5. Refresh yourself in the morning by a wake up call to the brain and the
body!(The Neurobic Exercises)
The skin of our feet, soles, hands and palms have got millions of nerve
endings and nerve pathways traversing the muscles underneath. These nerve
pathways are also in communication with most of our internal organs. Hence it
is very essential to wake them up after a night's restful sleep or after
sitting or driving for a prolonged period of time.
Here is what you can do:
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Before getting up from the bed, start moving your toes, especially the great
toe. Flex them, extend them, stretch them and wriggle them.
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Slowly rub and massage your toes up the other foot.
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Repeat the same with your fingers.
This activity will not only stimulate your brain and nerve pathways, it will
also make you feel cool, refreshed and energetic to start the day on a
positive note. It will also reduce early morning falls in the elderly as the
muscles have got their grip even before getting up from the bed..
Keep your brain busy! It will not let you down!
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