Brain Injury Resources

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Julie Stapleton Rocky Mountain Hyperbaric Institute 5277 Manhattan Circle Ste 100 Boulder, CO 80303 303-499-9950 |
Ron Minson Integrated Listening System 925 S. Niagara St Ste 660 Denver, CO 80224 303-741-4544 f 303-399-3418 |
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Ron Apgar 208 N. Corona St Colorado Springs, CO 80903 719-634-5242 f 719-632-1879 |
Susan Gawey-Apgar 208 N. Corona St. Colorado Springs, CO 80903 719-442-0415 f 719-632-1879 |
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Jonathon Woodcock 8515 Pearl St. #213 Thornton, CO 80229-4809 303-951-0809 |
Mary Ann Keatley Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapist 1790 30th St Ste 120 Boulder, CO 80301 303-447-0022 ext 105 f303-541-9712 |
Brain Foods That Fight Alzheimer's
Antioxidants, monounsaturated fats and omega-3s are big health buzzwords that have one thing in common – they do great things for your body and nourish your brain. Giving your brain the nutrients it needs is essential to longevity. Keep this list of foods handy and make sure to refuel your brain often. It will thank you later.
- Lentils provide a steady stream of glucose to your brain. Glucose, a sugar and key source of energy for cells in the body, is the only fuel your brain can use. The high fiber content of lentils is a key component in keeping your brain in optimal shape. The fiber regulates the release of the glucose, providing a steady stream of fuel that powers your brain cells.
- Chia seeds are high in omega-3 fatty acids and have been found to keep the arteries of the brain clear of plaque. They nourish the brain by helping communication between brain cells. Sprinkle some into your yogurts, cereals and salads, or munch on them alone.
- Brazil nuts are an excellent source of healthy, or monounsaturated, fats. They are also high in magnesium, a mineral that’s essential to the transmission of signals between the brain and the rest of the body. Almonds, walnuts and cashews are also excellent brain foods. Eat a fistful of brazil nuts or mixed nuts a day.
- Coffee can protect the brain. One study found that coffee can help keep the blood-brain barrier intact; this barrier acts as a coating, and protects the brain from unwanted materials and damaging elements, like harmful cholesterol. Another study showed that coffee may also improve short-term memory. Coffee is high in antioxidants; Americans get most of their antioxidants from coffee. Drinking one or two cups a day is healthy, just remember to use modest amounts of milk and sugar.
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The Serenity Prayer
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.
Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time;
Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace;
Taking, as He did, this sinful world
as it is, not as I would have it;
Trusting that He will make all things right
if I surrender to His Will;
That I may be reasonably happy in this life
and supremely happy with Him
Forever in the next.
Amen.
--Reinhold Niebuhr

