When it comes to nutrition, it must be mentioned that there are all sorts of foods: some super-foods are your greatest allies against extra pounds, while others stimulate your cognitive function and improve your memory. On the other hand, some foods are known to have a devastating effect on your brain functioning, and nutritionists advise us to consume them moderately in order to limit their negative impact. Having said that, here are the top 11 foods that kill your intelligence, slowly but surely:
Sugar and sugary products are bad not  only for your waistline, but for your brain function as well. Long-term  consumption of sugar can create a wealth of neurological problems, and  it can also interfere with your memory. On the other hand, sugar can  also interfere with your ability to learn, this is why it is recommended  to avoid pre-baked goods, sugar, corn syrup and products that are high  in fructose.
2. Alcohol
Alcohol is known to harm your liver in  the long run, and it also causes what is known as “brain fog”. Like the  name suggests, the term of brain fog refers to a feeling of mental  confusion, it acts like a cloud that impacts your ability to think  clearly, as well as your memory. Have you ever noticed that you cannot  remember common item names, or you cannot recall certain events or you  are not sure whether they were dreams or they actually happened? This  might be influenced by the high alcohol intake which impacts the balance  of the brain. Fortunately, these symptoms are reversible provided that  you stop consuming alcohol, or you limit your intake to one or two  drinks per week.3. Junk Food
A recent study that was performed at the  University of Montreal has revealed that junk food can change the  chemicals in the brains, thus leading to symptoms associated with  depression and anxiety. Besides, foods that are high in fat can also  trigger some symptoms that are similar to the signs of withdrawal when  you stop consuming them. These foods affect the production of dopamine,  an important chemical that promotes happiness and an overall feeling of  well-being. Moreover, dopamine also supports the cognitive function, the  learning capacity, alertness, motivation and memory. This is why it is  important to avoid all foods that contain excessive fat.
4. Fried Foods
Almost all processed foods contain  chemicals, dyes, additives, artificial flavors, preservatives and such –  these can affect the behavior and the cognitive functioning due to the  chemical that causes hyperactivity, both in children and in adults.  Fried or processed foods slowly destroy the nerve cells located in the  brain. However, some oils are more dangerous than others – sunflower oil  is considered to be among the most toxic ones.
5. Processed Or Pre-Cooked Foods
Just like fried foods, processed or  pre-cooked foods also impact your central nervous system and they also  increase the risk of developing a degenerative brain disorder later in  live (such as Alzheimer’s disease).6. Very Salty Foods
Everybody knows that salty foods affect  your blood pressure and they are very hard on your heart. However, as  research suggests, foods that contain high amounts of salt (sodium) can  affect your cognitive function and impair your ability to think.  Otherwise stated, salty foods affect your intelligence!
As a matter of fact, the consumption of  salty foods and nicotine have been shown to have the same effects as  drugs, as they cause harsh withdrawal symptoms and cravings for salty  foods.
7. Grains, Except 100% Whole Grain
All sorts of grains have an impact on  your brain functioning and your overall health, except for 100% whole  grain which is very rich and fiber and it is known to prevent arterial  aging. If you consume regular grains, your body risks to age quicker  than it is supposed to and you can also experience memory loss and brain  fog. Having said that, try swapping the regular carbs for the complex  carbohydrates – all you need to do is to opt for whole grain bread!
8. Processed Proteins
Proteins are the building blocks of  muscles and they are very important for the proper functioning of your  body. Meat is the richest source of high-quality protein, but avoid  overly processed protein such as hot dogs, salami, sausages and such.  Unlike the natural proteins that help your body insulate the nervous  system, processed proteins do exactly the opposite. Opt for natural fish  (especially tuna and salmon), dairy, walnuts and seeds as these are  natural, high-quality protein sources.9. Avoid Trans Fats At All Costs
Trans fats cause a series of problems,  from heart-related issues to elevated cholesterol and obesity. However,  they are bad for your brain as well, as they make your brain more  sluggish, they affect your reflexes and the quality of your brain  response – not to mention that they increase the risk of stroke!
Trans fats can also have other effects  on your brain: if consumed for too long, they can result in a sort of  brain shrinkage that is somewhat similar to the shrinkage caused by  Alzheimer’s disease. This brain shrinkage takes place due to the fact  that trans fats slowly damage the arteries – you can prevent this and  lower the stroke risk by simply limiting your intake of trans fats.
10. Artificial Sweeteners
When people try to lose weight, they  tend to think that they will become slim overnight by simply replacing  sugar with artificial sweeteners. It is true that artificial sweeteners  do contain less calories, but they can actually do more harm than good!  If used for an extended period of time, artificial sweeteners can cause  brain damage and interfere with your cognitive capacity, especially if  you use high amounts of sweetener.
11. Nicotine
Despite the fact that nicotine is not  really a food product, it still wreaks havoc on your brain by  restricting the blood flow to this important organ, along with the  regular flow of glucose and oxygen. Nicotine not only causes premature  aging, bad breath and poses an increased risk for lung cancer, but it  also affects the production and the function of neurotransmitters by  tightening the capillaries, the tiny blood vessels that play a pivotal  role when it comes to your brain function.
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