Key Takeaway from Neal Barnard's TedX Power Brain Foods Talk

plant-based diet benefits Jan 10, 2022


Cognitive decline is inevitable…or is it?

Short term memory loss, forgetfulness, fuzzy memories, dementia, Alzheimer’s…you name it. Heck we’ve seen it happen to our own loved ones..

The statistics are rather depressing. According to the World Health Organization, there are around 55 million people who have dementia worldwide, with the numbers expected to continue to increase dramatically with each decade. And there’s no treatment currently available to cure dementia. In the United States alone, about 6.2 million seniors 65 years and older are living with Alzheimer’s today.*

But is this something we have to accept as inevitable with the progression of time, or is there something we can do about it?

Yes, you can naturally boost your brain power!

It’s possible to give your brain a POWER boost easily and simply starting today through whole plant-based foods…without brain surgeries, expensive medicines or therapies! Watch this video to learn how 📹 (Spoiler alert: It’s easier than you think!)

[Free Resource mentioned in the video: “Beginner’s Quick Guide to Must-Know Plant-Based Basics”]

This is my takeaway from Neal Barnard’s TEDxBismarck talk titled ‘Power Foods for the Brain’. You’ll find out which foods carry powerful antioxidants and the benefits these have on our bodies…even beyond brain health!


Before You Go, Grab this FREE Resource

Now that you know how powerful plant-based eating can be, let’s get started. If you want to learn how to start plant-based eating or begin a whole food plant-based diet, grab this FREE resource “Beginner’s Quick Guide to Must-Know Plant-Based Diet Basics”

This FREE guide gives you the essentials you need to get started, including key terms to know about, rich plant-based sources of nutrients, and some top budget money-saving tips. This guide is perfect for all beginners interested in transitioning to a plant-based diet.


(*Sources

  1. Dementia. World Health Organization. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/dementia. Accessed January 2, 2022.
  2. 2021 Alzheimer's disease facts and figures. Alzheimers Dement. 2021 Mar;17(3):327-406.)