
Here's a look at the research...
"Peppermint stimulates the area of the brain responsible for alertness," according to Bryan Raudenbush, lead researcher. "And cinnamon increases blood flow to the muscles and brain; with increased blood flow comes increased arousal and attention."

Results reveal a task-dependent relationship between odors and the enhancement of cognitive processing. Specifically, cinnamon, administered retronasally and orthonasally, improved participants' scores on tasks related to attentional processes, virtual recognition memory, working memory, and visual-motor response speed.What's all this mean to us, anyway? Implications show cinnamon and pepermint provide a non-drug route to "enhance cognition in the elderly, individuals with test-anxiety, and those with symptoms of dementia," according to Raudenbaush. In addition, they both help to put the brakes on driver fatigue and road rage.

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