Big Ideas about Brain Health
Currently, Americans spend $2.3 billion annually on cognitive health supplements and the market is expected to grow at 20% annually in the future. People are living longer and, sadly, we are bombarding our brains with chemicals daily! According to Dr. David Perlmutter, who is regarded as one of America’s top Neurologists, dietary strategies for brain health must include supporting a healthy microbiome with probiotics and prebiotic fibers to ensure a healthy gut lining. He also emphasizes the importance of eating a clean, certified organic, GMO-free diet, with no toxins or harmful chemicals—especially agricultural pesticides and herbicides such as glyphosate. If we don’t keep our gut lining healthy with probiotics and eat a truly clean diet, toxic substances in our food will pass through an inflamed leaky gut straight into the blood stream which transports these neurotoxins to the brain where they cause damage and wreak havoc.
Dr. Perlmutter also advocates following an anti-inflammatory diet for a healthy brain by avoiding sugar and highly processed carbs. Research studies show that there is a direct correlation between high blood sugar levels and shrinkage of the brain’s memory center! He also encourages the consumption of healthy unprocessed fats, which are vital for building and fueling healthy brain cells. These should be consumed along with plenty of fresh organic vegetables, which are rich in brain protective antioxidants and other essential brain nutrients. At Garden of Life, we share these dietary philosophies and formulate products using the same guiding principles.
Brain Derived Neurotropic Factor (BDNF) is a specific protein active in the brain that plays a critical role in neuron (brain cell) development, repair and protection against neuro-degeneration. BDNF is important for a variety of processes including learning, memory, alertness and mood, as well as controlling body weight and energy metabolism.
Research has demonstrated a direct correlation between shrinkage of the hippocampus (memory center) in the brain as we age, with a decline in memory and cognitive function. For years, doctors incorrectly believed that adult humans could not make new brain cells. Today we know that the growth of new brain cells is a process called neurogenesis, which is actually enhanced by BDNF! Low levels of BDNF have been associated with obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, depression, cardiovascular disease, cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease.
Clinically Studied Organic NeuroFactor™ (Organic Whole Coffee Fruit Extract) has been clinically shown to promote BDNF production. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled human trial published in the British Journal of Nutrition in 2012; NeuroFactor™ was compared with other leading botanicals including green coffee bean extract, caffeine in coffee, and grape seed extract. Only Neurofactor™ with the whole coffee fruit showed a statistically significant increase in BDNF. This stimulatory effect on BDNF produced by Organic NeuroFactor™ is thought to be due to the unique antioxidant profile of the whole coffee fruit.
Clinically-studied Neurophenol® is a unique clinically studied blend of standardized extracts of French Organic Grapes and Canadian Organic Wild Blueberries providing polyphenols including flavonoids such as anthocyanins.
A multi-center, double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled trial with 215 human subjects evaluated the effects of dietary supplementation with 600mg of Neurophenol versus placebo on memory of healthy subjects (male and female) between 60 and 70 years of age. Organic Neurophenol® was clinically shown to improve memory performance.†
In conclusion, our brain health and ultimately our destiny, is very much affected by what we consume and whether we exercise regularly.
Dawn Thorpe Jarvis, MS, RD, LDN, is a dietitian who has worked for Garden of Life for 14 years; she is the Senior Director of Nutrition Science & Educational Content.
†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.






