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Use ginger, think faster

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Use ginger, think faster
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If you have to think too long to remember someone's name, or you find that making simple decisions takes a tedious amount of time, you may benefit from ginger supplementation. Thai researchers at Khon Kaen University gave ginger extract supplements to women aged 50-60, and found that these allowed the women to recall data from their memory faster and make decisions more quickly.Study

The researchers divided 60 women into 3 groups. For 2 months, one group took a placebo daily with no active ingredients, while the second and third group used a supplement with 400 or 800 milligrams of ginger extract, respectively.The researchers used an alcohol-based extract containing 7.3 percent from 6-gingerol and 1.3 percent from 6-shogaol.
Memory
The researchers tested the women's memory functioning before and after the 2 months. They showed the subjects 15 words on a screen and asked the women to memorize them. A short time later, the women were shown those words again, plus another 15 other words, in a random order.

The women had to press a button when they saw a word flash past that they recognized.
The supplement shortened the time it took women to recognize the words. It also caused the women to make fewer mistakes.

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Decisions
In another test, the women sat in front of a screen where they saw the words "yes" or "no" appear one after the other in a random order. If they saw 'yes', they had to press a 'yes' button as soon as possible, if they saw 'no', they had to press a 'no' button as soon as possible.

Ginger supplementation increased the reaction speed in this test, as well as reducing the number of mistakes the women made.

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Conclusie
"Our data reveal that Zingiber officinale extract is a potential brain tonic to enhance cognitive function for middle-age women", write the researchers. "However, further study about the precise underlying mechanism [...] should be performed."

Source:
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2012;2012:383062.
 
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