The Edge Effect

The Edge Effect
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Publisher : Union Square & Co.
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9781402796333
ISBN-13 : 1402796331
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Book Synopsis The Edge Effect by : Eric R. Braverman

Download or read book The Edge Effect written by Eric R. Braverman and published by Union Square & Co.. This book was released on 2011-06-21 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A proven program to reverse and prevent aging that will be a must-have for all “baby boomers,” by a leading figure in the medical field and a frequent guest on national TV. This could be as close to a fountain of youth as mankind will ever come, the truly scientific answer to how to reverse or prevent the debilitating effects of aging, including memory loss, weight gain, sexual dysfunction, and Alzheimer’s. Dr. 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. His key to longevity and well-being is balancing the brain’s four important neurotransmitters. 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 natural supplements. Proven effective for thousands of patients in Dr. 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.


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