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Cinnamon might help in improving your child’s performance in school: Study

Cinnamon might help in improving your child’s performance in school: Study

Cinnamon can help in improving memory according to a study led by an Indian-origin researcher.

Written by Agencies |Published : July 17, 2016 11:42 AM IST

Is your kid finding it difficult to memorise lessons at school? Worry not, as feeding cinnamons, a delicious addition to toast, coffee, and breakfast rolls might help improve learning ability, says a study led by an Indian-origin researcher. Read: Health benefits of cinnamon.

The findings showed that the poor learning mice had improved memory and learning at a level found in good learning mice. This would be one of the safest and the easiest approaches to convert poor learners to good learners, said lead researcher Kalipada Pahan, a professor at Rush University in Chicago, US. Read: Try cinnamon to give your heart a natural boost.

Some people are born naturally good learners, some become good learners by effort, and some find it hard to learn new tasks even with effort. Understanding brain mechanisms that lead to poor learning is important to developing effective strategies to improve memory and learning ability, Pahan added.

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However, the study did not find any significant improvement among good learners by cinnamon. Individual difference in learning and educational performance is a global issue, Pahan said adding, we need to further test this approach in poor learners. If these results are replicated in poor learning students, it would be a remarkable advance.

The key to gaining that understanding lies in the hippocampus, a small part of the brain that generates, organises and stores memory, the researchers said in the work published online in the Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology.

Further, the hippocampus of poor learners showed less CREB -- a protein involved in memory and learning -- and more GABRA5 -- a protein that generates tonic inhibitory conductance in the brain -- than good learners.

The mice in the study were fed ground cinnamon, which their bodies metabolised into sodium benzoate -- a chemical used as a drug treatment for brain damage.

When this sodium benzoate entered their brains, it showed an increased in the levels CREB and decrease in GABRA5 level. This then stimulated the plasticity -- the ability to change -- of hippocampal neurons.

These changes, in turn, led to improved memory and learning in the mice, the researchers said. We have successfully used cinnamon to reverse biochemical, cellular and anatomical changes that occur in the brains of mice with poor learning, Pahan added. Here are easy tricks to sharpen your memory.

Source: IANS

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