A paradigm-shifting
approach to treating mental disorders like anxiety,
depression, and ADHD with food and nutrients, based on the
original, groundbreaking research of two leading
scientists.
We are in the midst of a mental health crisis. An
estimated one in five American adults suffer from some
form of mental illness. Despite the billions of dollars
spent in pharmaceutical research and the rising popularity
of antidepressant drugs, we are more depressed and anxious
than ever before.
What if we’re looking for solutions in the wrong places?
What if instead of treating mental illness with
prescriptions and medication, we changed what we eat and
how we feed our brains?
Leading scientists Bonnie Kaplan, PhD and Julia Rucklidge,
PhD have dedicated their lives to studying the role of
nutrition in mental health. Together, they have published
over 300 peer-reviewed scientific papers, many of which
reveal the healing power of
nutrients in
the form of vitamins and minerals, and the surprising role
they play in
brain health.
In this paradigm-shifting book, Kaplan and Rucklidge share
their groundbreaking research, explaining how to feed your
brain to stabilize your mood, stave off depression, and
make yourself more resilient to daily stress. The Better
Brain uncovers the hidden causes of the rising rates of
depression and anxiety, from the decrease of nutrients in
our soil to our over-reliance on processed food, and
provides a comprehensive program for better brain health,
featuring
The ideal diet for your brain: a Mediterranean-style diet
rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds.
More than 30 delicious, mood-boosting recipes.
Crucial advice on when to supplement and how.
The Better Brain is your complete guide to a happier,
healthier brain.
Brain
Food: The Surprising Science of Eating for
Cognitive Power
How to eat for maximum
brain power and health from an expert in both
neuroscience and nutrition.
Like our bodies, our brains have very specific food
requirements. And in this eye-opening book from an
author who is both a neuroscientist and a certified
integrative nutritionist, we learn what should be on our
menu.
Dr. Lisa Mosconi, whose research spans an extraordinary
range of specialties including brain science, the
microbiome, and nutritional genomics,
notes that the dietary needs of the brain are
substantially different from those of the other organs,
yet few of us have any idea what they might be. Her
innovative approach to cognitive health incorporates
concepts that most doctors have yet to learn. Busting
through advice based on pseudoscience, Dr. Mosconi
provides recommendations for a complete food plan, while
calling out noteworthy surprises, including why that
paleo diet you are following may not be ideal, why
avoiding gluten may be a terrible mistake, and how
simply getting enough water can dramatically improve
alertness.
Including comprehensive lists of what to eat and what to
avoid, a detailed quiz that will tell you where you are
on the brain health spectrum, and 24 mouth-watering
brain-boosting recipes that grow out of Dr. Mosconi's
own childhood in Italy, Brain Food gives us the ultimate
plan for a healthy brain. Brain Food will appeal to
anyone looking to improve memory, prevent cognitive
decline, eliminate brain fog, lift depression, or just
sharpen their edge.
The
Mind-Gut Connection: How the Hidden Conversation
Within Our Bodies Impacts Our Mood, Our Choices,
and Our Overall Health
Combining cutting-edge
neuroscience with the latest discoveries on the human
microbiome, a practical guide in the tradition of Wheat
Belly and Grain Brain that conclusively demonstrates the
inextricable, biological link between mind and body.
We have all experienced the connection between our mind
and our gut—the decision we made because it “felt
right”; the butterflies in our stomach before a big
meeting; the anxious stomach rumbling when we’re
stressed out. While the dialogue between the gut and the
brain has been recognized by ancient healing traditions,
including Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine, Western
medicine has failed to appreciate the complexity of how
the brain, gut, and more recently, the
microbiome —the microorganisms that
live inside us—communicate with one another. In The
Mind-Gut Connection, Dr. Emeran Mayer, executive
director of the UCLA Center for Neurobiology of Stress,
offers a revolutionary look at this developing science,
teaching us how to harness the power of the mind-gut
connection to take charge of our health.
The Mind-Gut Connection shows how to keep the brain-gut
communication clear and balanced to:
• heal the gut by focusing on a plant-based diet
• balance the microbiome by consuming fermented foods
and probiotics, fasting, and cutting
out sugar and processed foods
• promote weight loss by detoxifying and creating
healthy digestion and maximum nutrient
absorption
• boost immunity and prevent the onset of neurological
diseases such as Parkinson’s and
Alzheimer’s
• generate a happier mindset and reduce fatigue,
moodiness, anxiety, and depression
• prevent and heal GI disorders such
as leaky gut syndrome, food sensitivities and allergies,
and IBS, as well as digestive discomfort such as
heartburn and bloating
• and much more.
Brain
Maker: The Power of Gut Microbes to Heal and
Protect Your Brain - for Life
The best-selling author
of Grain Brain uncovers the powerful role of gut
bacteria in determining your brain's destiny.
Debilitating brain disorders are on the rise - from
children diagnosed with autism and ADHD to adults
developing dementia at younger ages than ever before.
But a medical revolution is underway that can solve this
problem: Astonishing new research is revealing that the
health of your brain is, to an extraordinary degree,
dictated by the state of your microbiome - the vast
population of organisms that live in your body and
outnumber your own cells 10 to one. What's taking place
in your intestines today is determining your risk for
any number of brain-related conditions.
In Brain Maker, Dr. Perlmutter explains the potent
interplay between intestinal microbes and the brain,
describing how the microbiome develops
from birth and evolves based on lifestyle choices, how
it can become "sick", and how nurturing gut health
through a few easy strategies can alter your brain's
destiny for the better. With simple dietary
recommendations and a highly practical program of six
steps to improving gut ecology, Brain Maker opens the
door to unprecedented brain health potential.
Microbiome-Gut-Brain
Axis: Implications on Health
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The book highlights the importance of prebiotics,
probiotics and synbiotics in the signalling mechanism
between gut microbiota and brain,
also referred to as the gut-brain axis. A stable gut
microbiota is essential for normal gut physiology and
overall health, since it assists in proper signalling
along the brain–gut axis. The book describes how the
cross talks between gut microbiota and brain,
not only regulate gastro-intestinal functions but also
ensure proper functioning of cognitive behaviour and
immunological functions. The various chapters describe probiotic
microorganisms that colonize gastrointestinal
tract and provide an array of health benefits
to the host. It further elaborates about certain
non-digestible oligosaccharides (prebiotics)
are easily fermented by specialist microbes
in the gut, to produce health-promoting metabolites
and inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria.
This book is useful for students, researchers and
scientists in the field of microbiology, food science
and nutrition. It is also meant for industry experts
involved in developing nutraceuticals.