Amazon.com Review
Boundless energy awaits anyone willing to trade their cigs, drugs, or lattés for the healthier alternatives prescribed in
Natural Highs. According to authors Hyla Cass, M.D., and Patrick Holford, the first step toward bliss is eating right. In their lean yet satisfying nutrition chapter, they advocate a fairly even ratio of complex carbohydrates, proteins, and fats; plenty of water; high-potency multivitamins; and minerals. After establishing this balanced diet, those seeking to "get high" or "chill out" can select from a menu of natural supplements and substances: various stress busters, energizers, and mood enhancers that research shows can mimic--or surpass--the appealing effects of stimulants like caffeine, sugar, and nicotine or sedatives like dope, alcohol, and tranquilizers. Best of all, these good vibrations allegedly come without the typical letdowns or addictions. Historical tidbits, ample charts and diagrams, scientific data, and case studies from the authors' practices create a compelling argument for natural alternatives, including kava, ginseng, choline, and DMAE. Helpful sidebars outline the positive effects, cautions (rarely any), and recommended dosages associated with each item. Cass and Holford also delve into uplifting lifestyle enhancements like meditation, massage, dance, and sexual chemistry. Lots of reference material rounds out this guide to healthy--and legal--mood magic.
--Liane Thomas
Review
"Here's a book that should be on everyone's shelf. A valuable contribution to the art and science of feeling good, --
Gay Hendricks, Ph.D. - author of Achieving Vibrance and Conscious LovingNatural Highs may be one of the most important books you'll ever read. --
Joan Borysenko, Ph.D. - author of numerous books, including Inner Peace for Busy PeopleOffers ground-breaking evidence that the ability to feel good all the time - naturally - is easily within our grasp. --
Jack Canfield, co-author of the best selling Chicken Soup for the Soul series