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Heal Your Drained Brain
Dr. Mike Dow
其他書名
Naturally Relieve Anxiety, Combat Insomnia, and Balance Your Brain in Just 14 Days
出版
Hay House, Inc
, 2019-09-03
主題
Health & Fitness / Diseases & Conditions / Nervous System (incl. Brain)
Health & Fitness / Alternative Therapies
Self-Help / Self-Management / Stress Management
ISBN
1401952127
9781401952129
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=KWH6DwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
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註釋
New York Times
–bestselling author
The author of
The Brain Fog Fix
presents “a smart, science-based way to heal anxiety and insomnia” through nutrition, CBT techniques, mindfulness, breathwork, and more (Daniel Amen,
New York Times
–bestselling author).
Are you anxious, frazzled, exhausted? Do you find yourself constantly worrying? Do you feel like you’re “running on empty”? Do you have trouble sleeping? Like millions of people living today, your brain has become drained.
These days, it seems like everything in our day-to-day lives —from our increasingly unpredictable world, the smart phones we can’t stop using, to the processed foods we eat all day long, to the many hours we spend at our jobs —is setting us up to feel drained. The short-term effects of becoming drained are uncomfortable, but the long-term effects can be life-threatening. Left untreated, it can quadruple your risk of high blood pressure —the #1 cause of preventable death. Finding natural solutions to anxiety and insomnia is becoming increasingly vital as sleeping pills, antianxiety medications, and hospitalizations have seen a dramatic spike recently. More and more people are desperate to heal their drained brains.
In his latest book, Dr. Mike Dow offers a 2-week plan designed to help you naturally balance your brain. He explains what drains modern brains, which groups are wired for it, and provides clinically proven tools to help you feel less drained. Dr. Mike offers nutritional tips, recipes, cognitive behavioral tools, supplements, breathing techniques, self-hypnosis, and mindfulness. Stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline go down as feel-good neurotransmitters like GABA and serotonin rise.