The Edge Effect: Achieve Total Health and Longevity with the Balanced Brain Advantage

# Read ^ The Edge Effect: Achieve Total Health and Longevity with the Balanced Brain Advantage by Eric R. Braverman ê eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Edge Effect: Achieve Total Health and Longevity with the Balanced Brain Advantage Bravermans practice, this groundbreaking approach will help anyone make the most of his or her life, free of the major illnesses (such as cancer and heart disease) and minor ailments as well.. Eric Braverman, a leading figure in the practice of brain-body health care, reveals the dramatic impact that proper brain nourishment can have on the quality of our lives. The national bestseller, now in paperback! The breakthrough program for reversing and preventing aging, written by a leading medica

The Edge Effect: Achieve Total Health and Longevity with the Balanced Brain Advantage

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Rating : 4.26 (778 Votes)
Asin : 1402722478
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 312 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-03-27
Language : English

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Braverman's practice, this groundbreaking approach will help anyone make the most of his or her life, free of the major illnesses (such as cancer and heart disease) and minor ailments as well.. Eric Braverman, a leading figure in the practice of brain-body health care, reveals the dramatic impact that proper brain nourishment can have on the quality of our lives. The national bestseller, now in paperback! The breakthrough program for reversing and preventing aging, written by a leading medical specialist and media expert, is now available at a popular price. A simple test determines which of the four is dominant in you, and what you can do to maintain the right balance, by modifying your diet with both foods and nat

Braverman has published journal articles and popular books on the topics of neurology, psychiatry, internal medicine, bariatrics, and preventative medicine. . Braverman (born 1957, New York City) is a physician, researcher, and author. He is the medical director of PATH (Place for Achieving Total Health) Medical and coordinator of clinical research for PATH Foundation NY, both of which ar

Braverman (born 1957, New York City) is a physician, researcher, and author. . He is the medical director of PATH (Place for Achieving Total Health) Medical and coordinator of clinical research for PATH Foundation NY, both of which are located in New York City. About the Author Eric R. Braverman has published journal articles and popular books on the topics of neurology, psychiatry, internal medicine, bariatrics, and preventative medicine

"Get Ur Brain Balanced-- and get to where you wanna be!!" according to Premolardoc. I can't believe there aren't more rave reviews here. I had to jump up and down when I realized that 10 years of discomfort, allergies, forgetfulness, and other annoying symptoms had a chance to finally be resolved.Of course, one cannot make any medical claims. Its just a window into what could be an answer for you.After taking the test (questionnaire in beginning of book), and reading about my Dominant type, Deficient type, and other personality/physical characteristics of the Get Ur Brain Balanced-- and get to where you wanna be!! Premolardoc I can't believe there aren't more rave reviews here. I had to jump up and down when I realized that 10 years of discomfort, allergies, forgetfulness, and other annoying symptoms had a chance to finally be resolved.Of course, one cannot make any medical claims. Its just a window into what could be an answer for you.After taking the test (questionnaire in beginning of book), and reading about my Dominant type, Deficient type, and other personality/physical characteristics of the 4 neurotransmitters I put the book aside for a bit. I found just that knowledge had given me alot to ponder. Why do I procrastinate, why do I love to be creati. neurotransmitters I put the book aside for a bit. I found just that knowledge had given me alot to ponder. Why do I procrastinate, why do I love to be creati. "Interesting, but" according to Gaby. Some of the information was very interesting, but the lack of references left me baffled. Is it a self-reference? I had read numerous books on the subject, and authors usually leave references even though they had thousands of experiences with patients, it just makes you more reliable. It is also very useful and interesting to know about the "says who?" and where can you find more information, etc. For educational purposes Or are we supposed to go to him?He also borrows some elements of Carl Jung's and Isabel Myers-Briggs' typological approach for personality types for his Braverman Nature Assessment which is okay. But the personality. Early take on personality/neurotransmitter/supplement connections Marianne The connection between personality and mood on the one side and neurotransmitters on the other side is a young subject.This book is definitely worth owning and reading to get some basic popular orientation in the field, to play with the questionaire and to experiment with medication or alternative supplements to balance your own mood states. It is very readable.- It is not an in-depth treatment, the last word on the subject or your essential reference tome.Words of caution: it's important to remember that the health of other organ systems also impacts mood and personality. Not to mention life events! We are not just wandering brain ch