The following is a review of Dr. Paul Winner's book 7 Steps to a Healthy Brain Historians think much of our knowledge was previously discovered by the ancients and recorded on scrolls lost in the burning of the library of Alexandria. Other than the fact that the seat of emotions lies in the brain and not in the heart, the insights, information, and recommendations in Dr. Paul Winner's 7 Steps to a Health Brain could only be a product of our present age. It is a virtual treasure chest of knowledge that captures and simplifies many relevant discoveries in the fields of medicine, nutrition, pharmacology, biochemistry, psychology, physiology, neuroscience and even philosophy. It is as close to a modern guide to the "fountain of youth" as science has achieved to date. It is a learned, optimistic, landmark work that should be read by anyone, including patients and professionals interested in living as long and well as possible. As Dr. Winner concludes "learn to look, listen, and feel everyday to maintain a healthy brain. Phyllis S. Krassner May 2008
Easy read....simple to implement into your life....
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I really liked this book because it is an easy read....By that I mean that what I read simply made sense....Dr. Winner suggests "7 Steps" that we can all do in our lives in a very comprehensible manner....There wasn't any technical medical jargon used that I couldn't understand....I particularly liked the supplements section and the section that discussed dealing with stress....I am trying to incorporate the menu suggestions into my daily meals....Lastly, if you have headaches and/or migraines....there are some great vitamin supplement suggestions in this book that I found to be rather helpful....
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