For general memory problems though, you can try some natural home
remedies and incorporate healthy lifestyle changes.
Almonds
Almonds are an excellent Ayurvedic remedy to help improve memory and
brainpower. They are rich in antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids that
boost memory. Due to their rich antioxidant content, almonds are good
for your eyes, too.
Soak 5 to 10 almonds in water overnight.
The next morning, peel the skin and grind the almonds.
Boil this paste with one glass of milk.
Add some sugar or honey for taste.
Drink it daily for 30 or 40 days.
Rosemary
Rosemary is another popular herb for improving weak memory. Even
sniffing its aroma can help. In a 2013 study conducted at the
University of Northumbria in England, researchers found that the aroma
of rosemary can help improve prospective memory, which is critical for
everyday functioning.
Prospective memory refers to the ability to remember to do something in
the future (for example, remembering to get gas before a trip, return
someone’s phone call, etc.)
Steep one teaspoon of dried rosemary in a cup of boiling water for
about five minutes. If you have fresh rosemary, steep a sprig in a
teapot containing hot water for three to five minutes. Strain and add
honey for taste, if desired. Drink it daily for a few weeks.
You can also breathe in the aroma of rosemary oil or add a few drops of
the oil to a room diffuser.
Note: As the effects of rosemary have not been studied on children, it
not recommended for medicinal use in those under age 18. It can be
taken as a spice in food, though.
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