If you’ve ever had a patient complain about brain fog, forgetfulness, or mental fatigue, you’re not alone. Cognitive health isn’t just a concern for aging patients—it affects everyone, from kids in school to busy professionals juggling a million tasks.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Jenna Stedman, a Cognitive Performance Dietitian, who breaks down the science of brain health and what we can do to support it—starting with food.
What You’ll Learn:
- The top nutrients that support memory, focus, and mental clarity
- The solution to "brain fog" that people completely miss
- The Brain Power Plate—a simple way to build meals that boost cognition
- The facts about smoothies
Plus, practical tips you can share with patients—so they don’t reach for energy drinks when food is the real solution.
Resources & Links:
- Episode 80 | The MIND Diet: What To Eat For Brain Health
- Dr. Stedman’s Brain Power Plate breakdown
- Blog: 9 Questions to Ask About Cognitive Health
- Connect with Dr. Stedman: masternutritionlab.com | LinkedIn
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