What Is Miracle-Gro For Your Brain?

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Wouldn’t it be great if someone made Miracle-Gro for your brain? “Drink this twice a day and you’ll feel great and have a terrific memory!” Nice promise, right?

That’s a lot like what hormones do. When the various glands and organs that produce these chemical messengers—the pancreas, thyroid, adrenals and more—are in sync, you have a secure sense of wellbeing. But when they’re not and levels of hormones are either too low or too high, you can feel pretty lousy. And because the brain is in such close communication with hormones—signaling their release and being affected by them—differences in the amounts produced can easily cause brain fog and mood problems.

Although there are literally hundreds of hormones in the body that affect the brain, seven of the most important are thyroid, cortisol, DHEA, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone and insulin. Take estrogen: Women naturally cycle through rising and falling levels of estrogen right up to and past menopause, when estrogen drops off and cognitive function wanes. Or thyroid: Between 5 and 25 percent of the world’s population, men and women, are thought to have thyroid problems.

Why not make sure your hormones are at optimal levels so that your brain and memory are in top condition—throughout your life?

Neurohormonal deficiencies are a key risk factor in the Amen Clinics’ comprehensive new BRIGHT MINDS Program, which identifies and treats the 11 risk factors that can steal your memory and your mind. Research underscores that addressing all of them is the best way to keep your memory strong.

Here are all 11 risks, summed up in the words BRIGHT MINDS so they are easy to recall:

B – Blood Flow

R – Retirement/Aging

I – Inflammation

G – Genetics

H – Head Trauma

T – Toxins


M – Mental Health

I – Immunity/Infection Issues

N – Neurohormone Deficiencies

D – Diabesity

S – Sleep Issues

You’ll want to schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider to have the levels of various hormones measured:

  • Thyroid panel (includes TSH, Free T3, Free T4 and Thyroid antibodies; ask for the lab’s standards to know what its normal range is)
  • DHEA (normal levels differ according to age and sex)
  • Cortisol
  • Free and total serum testosterone (for men and women)
  • Estrogen and progesterone (for women)
  • Zinc

To keep the production of your hormones in sync, it helps if you:

  • Avoid hormone disruptors like BPAs, phthalates, parabens and pesticides
  • Lift weights to boost testosterone
  • Consider hormone replacement with bio-identical hormones, when necessary
  • Take a good multivitamin/mineral, vitamin D, magnesium and an omega-3 EPA/DHA supplement daily (recent research underscores the link between DHA, estrogen production and brain health)
  • Consider supplementing with zinc (to boost testosterone), l-tyrosine (for thyroid), DHEA, probiotics and ashwagandha (for cortisol)
  • Boost estrogen with fiber, flaxseeds, sunflower seeds, beans, garlic, yams, foods rich in vitamins C and Bs, beets, parsley, anise seed, red clover, licorice hops, sage
  • Increase thyroid with selenium-rich foods like seaweed and sea vegetables, brassicas and maca
  • Boost testosterone with pomegranate, olive oil, oysters, cocont, brassicas, garlic
  • Avoid: sugar and animal meats raised with hormones or antibiotics, as these can disrupt your hormones

In the video below, Dr. Daniel Amen discusses neurohormonal deficiencies and the role they play in rescuing your memory today!

To learn more about Amen Clinics Memory Program based on Dr. Amen’s BRIGHT MINDS approach, check it out HERE.

6 Comments »

  1. The scientific studies that I have found behind testosterone therapy and increasing risk factors for prostate cancer do not provide any statistically valid guidelines. What is your opinion, and what has your experience been?

    Comment by Don Estes — November 25, 2017 @ 9:44 AM

  2. My wife has been diagnosed with Primary Progressive Aphasia – She is 74 years old. Is there anything that can be of help?

    Comment by Tim Dunne — December 4, 2017 @ 8:48 PM

  3. The are only two sides of chemisty acid and alkaline. The only way to rid yourself of issues is to clean your lymph and make your kidneys filter.

    Comment by Phillipe — December 19, 2017 @ 12:56 PM

  4. I have brain calcification and ischemic changes in white matter. Can I be helped?

    Comment by Ann — March 28, 2023 @ 4:48 PM

  5. I m interested in neuro hormonal therapy to help me with the health of my brain, eyes, skin, metabolism.

    Comment by wanda — April 15, 2023 @ 2:09 PM

  6. Hello Wanda, thank you for reaching out. Please contact our Care Coordinators for more information and our services: https://www.amenclinics.com/schedule-visit/. Thank you!

    Comment by Amen Clinics — April 17, 2023 @ 9:19 AM

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