I’ve been studying for a huge Japanese language test for the better part of a year. The amount of information required for it is really daunting when looked at as a whole, but having time on my side I’ve calculated that 2 hours a day of Kanji/grammar/listening and writing, for the next several months, should be enough to help me ace the test. So I’ve been on a pretty structured study regimen.
Blueberries are usually pretty pricey in Japan…fresh is about 10 bucks for a SMALL punnet, frozen about $4.50 for 100g. I still bought them occasionally as an addition to oatmeal or just as a treat.
Recently, though, a supermarket near my house had a “we’ve gone bankrupt and need to liquidate shit” sale. Frozen blueberries were slashed to 75 cents a bag! I bought the store’s entire stock, about 60 bags, and stuffed them in the freezer of my beer fridge. Yes, I have an actual “beer fridge”…homebrewing is a big hobby of mine.
To get to my point, I’ve been eating an entire bag a day for the past few weeks. May I be struck dead if I’m lying, but I feel “sharper”. My ability to memorize, retain AND recall Kanji at will is palpably better than before I started eating so many blueberries. My job involves a lot of doctor consultations re: pharmaceuticals and even when I’m asked curve-ball questions my ability to recall very specific technical information and answer has definitely gotten better.
I’ve tried piracetam before. These frigging berries work much, much better for me. Nothing else has changed in my diet or lifestyle.
I went digging through PubMed and found a few interesting studies about it. Most of the older ones pertain to cognitive preservation but a several newer ones lean towards cognitive enhancement. Here’s an interesting one. I wouldn’t be considered an “aged rat” I guess (depending who you ask), but it’s still fascinating