How to unload RAM after a secure boot?

I have from time to time perform a safe boot when problems.

For secure boot, all processes seem to be loaded to RAM, the RAM usage is much higher than normal. When I restart again (not in safe mode), the use of the RAM remains the same that when in safe mode! I expect to get back to normal, but this isn't the case. The only way I have found to reset the RAM usage is to reinstall OS X.  I'm a noob with OS X so please excuse me if this is a stupid question!

Is it possible to unload the RAM after a secure boot?

Yes, restart (or turn it off and then on again)

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