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The Brain Diet: The Connection Between Nutrition, Mental Health, and Intelligence [Hardcover]

Alan Logan (Author)
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March 1, 2007
In this second, expanded edition of the best-selling The Brain Diet, Dr. Alan C. Logan incorporates the latest research on the connection between nutrition, mental health, and intelligence.

Most people today know that good nutrition and good health are related and that poor nutrition frequently leads to cardiovascular disease and cancer. Unfortunately, few people realize that it also is an underlying factor in other medical conditions, such as depression, anxiety, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, migraine headaches, ADHD, and much more. This is startling when one realizes that researchers have found that today more than 50 percent of the vegetables in most people's diets consists of the trimmings on a hamburger and a side of fries.

The Brain Diet explains the connection between diet and mental health, as well as its importance for realizing the full potential of our intelligence. It shows how poor nutrition hinders the development of our children's intelligence and how it adversely affects mental health and success.

Despite being just 2 percent of total adult weight, the human brain demands an enormous amount of energy. An ample flow of blood is required for us to think, to reason, to create art and music, to develop technology, and to perform complex work. As The Brain Diet explains the science behind how our brains function, it also provides suggestions for a healthy diet.

Included are the basics of a brain-healthy diet, brain-healthy recipes, helpful charts, and food supplements that enhance our mental function (and how those supplements work). This revolutionary new way of looking at mental health and intelligence gives new meaning to the adage "You are what you eat."



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About the Author

Alan C. Logan is a member of the Harvard Medical School's Mind-Body Medical Institute. A magna cum laude graduate from the State University of New York, he was the valedictorian of his graduating class at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine. The nutrition editor of the International Journal of Naturopathic Medicine, his articles have been published in Nutrition, Arthritis and Rheumatology, American Journal of Hypertension, Medical Hypotheses, Hospital Physician, and Medical Clinics of North America. He lives in Westchester County, New York.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Cumberland House Publishing; Revised and Expanded edition (March 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1581826001
  • ISBN-13: 978-1581826005
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #63,985 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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67 of 68 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
This book pulls together a huge amount of medical research regarding diet and mental health. The author does an excellent job of using words that a non-physician can understand without sacrificing content. This is NOT a "FAD DIET" sort of book, nor is it quackery. It is the seminal work on how diet translates into mental health, with copious quantities of references and citations.

I can personally vouch for the accuracy of the information on Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids. My child has had anxiety attacks ever since she stopped eating baby food. After three years we figured out that the attacks were related to eating products the day before with oils like cottonseed and safflower. But we did not know why she reacted this way, nor did our pediatricians. So all we could do was try to avoid the problem oils, which are in many, many, many foods. Monitoring her diet was a full time job, and school made it very difficult. People thought that we were crazy and ignored our pleas about not to feed her items with those oils. Then when she had an attack 24 hours later, they thought she needed counseling.

After reading this book, we understood the likely reason for her problem, as well as a possible solution. We put her on a daily Omega-3 supplement to balance her Omega 6 & Omega 3 chemistry, and her anxiety attacks are GONE. She can now eat what everyone else eats. Her demeanor is no longer high-strung and she handles stress much better. Buying this book was the best money we ever spent, and we are giving copies to everyone we know. If you know someone who suffers from mental health problems, or a mental health professional, teacher, or pediatrician, do them a favor and get them a copy of this book.
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45 of 52 people found the following review helpful
Good information but... November 2, 2006
Format:Hardcover
The positives of this book have been well documented in other reviews. It is easy-to-read and provides useful and fascinating information regarding the relationship between diet and brain health. My two objections are: (1) There is no index. With a book with this content and information, I find this a big inconvenience. (2) The book is not footnoted. References are given using only journal year and year of publication, but article titles and authors are not provided.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I'm naturally very intrigued with increasing perfomance, whether it be physical or mental. In the past, I've read numerous books and articles on improving the brain. Sure, those publications inspired me to do some things a little differently. However, what I learned in this book has inspired me to make drastic changes in my lifestyle habits. It's one thing to be inspired to improve a little here and a little there, it's quite another to see solid scientific research showing exactly how each choice we make affects our present and long-term brain potential.

This book is chock full of the most interesting nutrition research on the brain I've ever come across. It also contains quite a bit of information not related to nutrition. I learned a LOT of new and interesting things that I have never considered before. I highly recommend this book!

One reviewer claims that the book doesn't include footnotes with Journal title, authors, etc. That's true. However, there is an extensive listing in the back of the book that gives all that information. Also, the revised and expanded edition does have an index.
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Not a quick fix...
I think some of the negative reviews were based on not having it spelled out as an easy meal plan. The book takes time to educate you on why things are good for you as well as what... Read more
Published 6 hours ago by Nmcnally
Excelent book
It is a very good book, very well written, for everybody understanding. It is very important to know how you should eat in order to have a healthy brain. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Adriana
Very easy to follow
Although this book is based on science and research, the language was quite easy to understand. It greatly increased my knowledge of how especially sugar affects the brain. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Jamaican
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I purchased the book two months ago, and then gave it to my public library. Why? because the book bases its arguments with 1980's knowledge, and discusses about 5%... Read more
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The Brain Diet: the Connection Between Nutrition...
Best money I ever spent! I have ADHD and after taking Adderall, among other drugs, I decided to go the natural route and just try feeding my brain right. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Brittany V. Wells
Excellent Book!! Definitely Worth Reading
I have had the privilege of reading several books on the subject and I have to say that The Brian Diet is the best book in its category. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Jay Smith
Very well written!
Great book for anyone of any age! A must read for those interested in taking care of their health on a deeper level than just pill popping!
Published 19 months ago by CS-Mitz
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This book was what I have been searching for. It gives great and simple advice in a professional detailed way. Read more
Published on October 4, 2008 by J. Panick
Great Read
To me, this book is all about positive realism. It doesn't make any oulandish claims about some super supplement that will boost your IQ by fifty points. Read more
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
nutritional realities, nutritional neuroscience, waist management, brain diet, stress branch, breakfast consumption, intermittent fasting, immune chemicals, brain health
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North Americans, The Brain Diet, United States, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, United Kingdom, University of Toronto, American Journal of Psychiatry, Archives of Neurology, New Scientist, Imagine Organic, Journal of Nutrition, Archives of General Psychiatry, Tufts University, Medical Hypotheses, International Journal of Obesity, Harvard Medical School, Department of Agriculture, British Journal of Psychiatry, National Institutes of Health, Biological Psychiatry, Institute of Medicine, Medical Science Monitor, New York Times, University of California, Archives of Environmental Health
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