brain health

November 30, 2016
wild caught salmon with dijon and caper berries

Baked Wild Salmon with Dijon Mustard and Capers

Wild caught Alaskan salmon is one of the very best sources of omega-3. It is also one of the few choices of foods containing vitamin D. Because they eat what nature intended for them to eat, munching on things like red seaweed, wild salmon has a deep red colour and high astaxanthin content, wild salmon typically has 600-1000 times the amount of omega 3 than farmed salmon.
August 1, 2016
Mediterranean-Style Diet for a Happier, Bigger Brain

Mediterranean-Style Diet for a Happier, Bigger Brain

While no single food can promise better mood or mental sharpness into old age, specific dietary patterns might just help to shape our cognitive and psychological well-being. Over the past five years, evidence from animal and human studies has been pointing to the importance of a Mediterranean-style diet for prevention of depression and anxiety.[1] Now we have proof - via MRI scans - that a Mediterranean-style diet helps to prevent brain shrinkage as well.
November 17, 2012

Dr Kristin Willeumier PhD: IFV-TV Panel Discussion on Concussion

Today Rebecca and I watched an amazing video presentation by Dr. Kristin Willeumier, Ph.D, a […]
November 9, 2012
Nourish the mind

Nourishing the Mind

Late in October, Rebecca was asked to give a lecture at the Aurora Leisure Centre […]
November 8, 2012

Dr Daniel Amen on TEDxOrangeCoast – Change your Brain, Change your Life

Here are some notes collected from various Dr. Daniel Amen lectures: Pre-frontal cortex – makes […]