Science says: people who often eat sushi are super smart

Of course, you can show off with a nerdy pair of glasses on your nose and a stack of intelligent books under your arm, but you can also just order sushi. Research has shown that people who often eat sushi are incredibly intelligent.
And although sushi has always been one of the best options in life for me (read: impossible to resist – no joke: this is really going to be the very first dish I order after my delivery), because: healthy, feels light, is said to be good for your sex life and is the coziest to share with each other, the whole intelligence story makes a dinner at the Japanese place even more attractive. How exactly does that work? Yes, I wanted to know that too. So you understand: I have researched it in detail for us.
What the story is: sushi contains a hefty dose of Omega 3 fatty acids and these acids happen to be very good for you. Research from the University of LA has shown that people who eat enough Omega 3 food score better on IQ tests. And now I hear you thinking: it's no news that fatty fish is good for our brain. But research from a year ago emphasizes that the positive impact goes much further than we thought: it not only improves the execution of your mental tasks when you have eaten sushi, your reaction time also becomes a lot faster AND you are a lot less quickly tired after munching than someone who prefers to skip sushi. Long story short: eating a lot of sushi makes you smarter, you react faster AND you get tired less quickly. So: how about meeting at Sushisamba around eight o'clock tonight?
Source: Trendnieuws



