date:May 21, 2012
d learned six weeks earlier.
DHA is essential for synaptic function brain cells' ability to transmit signals to one another, Gomez-Pinilla explained. This is the mechanism that makes learning and memory possible. Our bodies can't produce enough DHA, so it must be supplemented through our diet.
He suspects that fructose is the culprit behind the brain dysfunction in rats that were not fed DHA suggesting that consumption of high amounts of the sugar could block insulin's ability to regulate