June 2022 Issue 163

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eurons are the nerve cells that power the brain, the neuronal network being the system of these cells and their relationship to the brain and all its many functions in and for the body. Neuroplasticity is the brains’ capability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections and pathways, all throughout life. It is the shaping and molding of our brain, our abilities, and how it functions- memory and learning. Neurogenesis, while a different concept, is also wonderfully possiblethe brains’ potential to actually grow and replace neurons that have died. This is important for all of us, especially where preventing dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and recovery in traumatic brain injuries. These powerful processes allow us to learn new things at any age, and also to adapt to different environments and experiences. When we learn new information, experience new things, these can then reshape and change some makeup of the brain. This includes such activities such as dance, yoga, learning a new language or musical instrument, tasks, games, develop new skills, so many things! Having a positive attitude and outlook can be so beneficial for our brain matter as well! The “growth mindset” is essential, this being your belief and willpower in your ability for new skills, talents, to become smarter as you age and grow your wisdom of life. Basically, even accepting neuroplasticity on a broad level is good for it. Other really beneficial lifestyle

B-complex including extra B12, Curcumin, Ginkgo Biloba, Omega 3 fatty acids, Bacopa, the amino acids, L-glutamine and taurine, and acetyl-L-carnitine, and Lions mane mushroom. Some top brain formulas at the store are: Enerex Memoria- contains phosphatidylserine, green tea extract, bacopa, gingko, vinpocetine(a periwinkle compound)

NEUROPLASTICITY AND NEUROGENESIS:

Our brains’ ability beyond childhood development

habits are intermittent fasting, travelling, music, reading fiction, expanding vocabular, meditation and mindfulness, sufficient sleep, artwork, and memory games. A healthy brain diet includes the whole foods approach, avoiding processed food, toxins, allergens, and inflammatory foods. Your brain(and the rest of you) calls you to consume more fruits, green leafy veggies, berries, cocoa, green tea, raw nuts and seeds, omega 3 rich foods, avocado and olive oil, turmeric and other beneficial spices. Even coffee in moderation is excellent for your brain and cognition according to many studies on this subject. Choose organic whenever possible to avoid harmful pesticides and other chemicals.

environmental pollutants, illness, and depression, can all curb these amazing processes. So my advice is, keep learning, expanding and evolving, try new things, eat healthy, move your body, find a way to stress less, and get happy!! Life is short, so take care of your body and mind, and eachother.

Heal + Co. Brain Complexbrain super-herb extracts of bacopa, ginkgo biloba, and lions mane TrueHope EMP- essential brain power of balanced and bioavailable vitamins and minerals, with brain herbs Essential Remedies, 141 Craig St, downtown Duncan, (250) 748-9632

Supplements are a huge help along with diet and lifestyle. This includes(not limited to), Vitamin C, E, and D, the

Good health to you! Tina Foster, RHN Essential Remedies

Poor lifestyle (including being overly sedentary),

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June Forecasts

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Our Brains’ Ability Beyond Childhood Development

3min
page 71

Spiritual Blueprint - Listening for Intention and Purpose

3min
page 76

An Ounce of Prevention

2min
page 70

Soulful Saturday with Kathryn Lowther CFS for the Soul

2min
page 69

The Mind-Gut Connection

2min
page 68

Summer Tutoring for Mathematics & Literacy

2min
page 67

Enhancing the Ability to Learn through Movement

3min
pages 64-65

The Dark Before the Dawn - Caregiving a Struggling Teen

2min
page 61

Feather and Stone Jewelry

1min
page 60

Gertrude the Gunnel

1min
page 59

Sound Advice - Audio Analgesia

2min
page 57

4 Healthy Hacks for Glowing Summer Skin

1min
page 56

Cowichan Bay Volunteer Fire Rescue

2min
page 55

Summer Skin Safety

2min
page 54

New Poetry Anthology Explores Our Relationship with Trees

4min
pages 52-53

Cut Flower Gardening for the Home Gardener

2min
page 45

The Benefits of Soil Bacteria

2min
page 44

Downtown Duncan Arts Pages

4min
pages 42-43

Why we Love our Dads

3min
pages 40-41

Cowichan Father’s Day Gift Guide

1min
page 39

A Gift of Love

2min
page 38

Navigating Complicated Times with Kundalini Yoga

2min
page 37

Westholme Tea Tasting Workshop

2min
page 36

Celebrate Summer by Grilling up some Seafood

2min
page 30

A Way to Support Healthiest Babies Possible

1min
page 34

Urban Forest Bistro: Lunch Review

4min
page 35

Wine Glasses: Demystified

2min
page 27

Growing Tomatoes

1min
page 22

The Best Beef Steaks are Dry Aged

2min
page 29

Dance Temple Cowichan

2min
page 21

Sharing A Gift: The Art of Dion Daniels

2min
page 20

Arts This Month

2min
page 9

Islands Folk Festival Looking for Volunteers

1min
page 10

Coastal Bliss Adventures

2min
pages 6-7

Volunteer Cowichan Aging Well Seniors’ Expo

2min
page 15

Explore Chemainus

2min
pages 12-13

Why We Should Read “Heart Berries”

2min
page 18

June Events

2min
page 5

Rhythmic Living

1min
page 11
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