10 Biggest Brain Damaging Habits
(Najamuddin Ghanghro, Karachi (original from Larkana))
10 Biggest Brain Damaging
Habits
1. No Breakfast:
People who do not take breakfast are going to have a lower blood sugar level.
This leads to an insufficient supply of nutrients to the brain causing brain
degeneration.
2. Overeating :
It causes hardening of the brain arteries, leading to a decrease in mental
power.
3. Smoking :
It causes multiple brain shrinkage and may lead to Alzheimer disease.
4. High Sugar consumption :
Too much sugar will interrupt the absorption of proteins and nutrients causing
malnutrition and may interfere with brain development.
5. Air Pollution :
The brain is the largest oxygen consumer in our body. Inhaling polluted air
decreases the supply of oxygen to the brain, bringing about a decrease in brain
efficiency.
6. Sleep Deprivation :
Sleep allows our brain to rest. Long term deprivation from sleep will accelerate
the death of brain cells.
7. Head covered while sleeping :
Sleeping with the head covered increases the concentration of carbon dioxide and
decrease concentration of oxygen that may lead to brain damaging effects.
8. Working your brain during illness :
Working hard or studying with sickness may lead to a decrease in effectiveness
of the brain as well as damage the brain.
9. Lacking in stimulating thoughts :
Thinking is the best way to train our brain, lacking in brain stimulation
thoughts may cause brain shrinkage.
10. Talking Rarely :
Intellectual conversations will promote the efficiency of the brain
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