Are you experiencing any of the following signs:
Being overweight?
Being unable to change how your body looks, no matter how much you exercise?
Being unable to lose weight or keep weight off?
Constantly craving "comfort foods"?
Fatigue after meals?
Feeling consistently anxious or stressed-out?
Feeling hungry all the time or at odd hours of the night?
Having a tendency to snack after meals?
Having high fasting triglycerides, over 100 mg/dL - particularly when equal to or exceeding cholesterol levels?
Having osteoporosis?
Having problems falling or staying asleep?
High Blood Pressure?
Regularly craving sugar or stimulants like caffeine?
The presence of "love handles"?
If you're like me, you probably answered yes to almost all of these. But there is a common answer that can alleviate these symptoms simply without medication and by what we eat and what is in what we eat. Funny how the food pyramid is where most of us gain our information on what's good for us, but you'd be surprised at how wrong the information has been that has enabled our society not only to gain larger waistlines, but also smaller brains.
Did you know that the larger your waistline is, the smaller your brain really is? Not to mention that the risks of diabetes, obesity, dementia, cardiovascular disease, cancer, auto immune disorders and even brain disease is all being elevated now but what is in our food and what we are consuming? Evidence now points to those with risks of diabetes and are also overweight, studies have shown that degenerative brain cognition is now being proven that link the two together? If that doesn't shock you into awareness, I don't know what will.
In the latest book, Grain Brain, Dr. David Perlmutter takes readers into the heart of what our diets and eating habits are doing to our health. Now science is proving that gluten is linked to increasing the risks of common neurological ailments such as ADHD, anxiety disorder, Tourette's syndrome, mental illness, migraines and even autism. He discusses gluten's role in behavioral and movement disorders and shows you how simple dietary changes may make significant improvements in our overall neurological health.
He teaches you what's been happening and what we are doing that is literally killing us slowly. But there is hope, he shows you how to begin turning back the clock on some of these old habits and bring us closer to a healthier lifestyle without the need for medication or crazy fad diets. Learn the real secret behind high fructose corn syrup and even why eating fruit may be bad for you. He'll show you what supplements are worth taking, when and why, along with a great beginning exercise and healthy eating plan. He shows you what to eliminate from your kitchen and how to avoid those seemingly innocent food labels that fool you into thinking what you're buying is really healthy when its not.
There is simply so much great information that even Dr. Mehmet Oz has commented that this is"An innovative approach to our most fragile organ." This book is packed with easy-to-follow strategies, delicious recipes, and weekly goals to help you put the plan into action, along with real life stories of transformation to gain control of your life, regain wellness and enjoy lifelong health and vitality.
I received Grain Brain by Dr. David Perlmutter compliments of Little, Brown and Company, a division of Hachette Book Group for my honest review and received no monetary compensation for a favorable review. I've been working on my own healthier eating plan for three weeks and found the information in this book instrumental to aid me in my way to a stronger more well balance lifestyle. I already knew that grains were something most farmers feed their stock to fatten them up so it made sense that it would work on us as well. It's great to know that some of the things I was doing was great, but also the reduction of how much fruit I was eating didn't make sense until I read through the chapter on sugar, Chapter 4, Not a Fruitful Union -This is Your Brain on Sugar (Natural or Not). What I read literally shocked me and made complete sense. I would rate this one a 5 out of 5 stars and plan on changing what I buy and what my family eats to ensure a healthier lifestyle for all of us.
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To read an excerpt from Grain Brain, visit Hachette Book Groups site.
- Hardcover: 336 pages
- Publisher: Little, Brown and Company; 1 edition (September 17, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 031623480X
- ISBN-13: 978-0316234801
- Product Dimensions: 1 x 6.3 x 9.5 inches
That's me your talking about! LOL! I really need to read this book. Thanks for the great review. And this comment: "Did you know that the larger your waistline is, the smaller your brain really is? " Now I know what's been happening to my brain...it's not old age...it's my greatly expanding waistline! :)
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