Answer: There's supposed to be a serious reason, being that there's one or more nutrients in fish which are apparently good for the brain. But I've always thought the question is a joke, because fish are said to travel in schools. Get it, fish are smart because they're in schools? Ha-Ha!
^ Most amusing, LOL.
Thoughts are essentially electrical signals that travel along pathways, or connections, between brain cells, called neurons. The connections are not quite complete, and to move between neurons, signals must make a tiny jump. Omega-3 fatty acids help these signals to jump that gap faster. The richest source of Omega-3 is fish, so eating lots of fish really does make us smarter. === === FIsh are high in phosphorus. At one time, phosphorus concertration was considered to be proportional to brain efficiency.
Bananas are high in potassium, which helps the brain transmit messages.
Other foods that promote premium brain function include salmon, walnuts, flax seeds, and squash due to their high Omega and nutrient content.
http://www.brainandspinalcord.org/blog/2008/07/give-your-brain-a-nutritional-advantage/
It provides nutrients and minerals that keep your brain operating in a healthy way.
Try "nootropics", fish and glucose to fuel your brain. Also, listen to Brain wave (Alfa, Beta Delta, Gamma, and Theta) Cd's.
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Hamsters will usually eat dried banana, it's not unusual to see it in pet food.
Banana is rich in magnesium which other food is not rich in it
No they are not brain food
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