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The Memory Bible: An Innovative Strategy for Keeping Your Brain Young

The Memory Bible: An Innovative Strategy for Keeping Your Brain Young

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unforgettable
Review: 'The Memory Bible: An Innovative Strategy for Keeping Your Brain Young' is a superb book. Written with elegance and assurance, Gary Small presents a multitude of strategies for improving memory. These aren't 'tricks' that work only in the short term. They are exercises that result in sustained enhancement. I wanted to send this impressive text to several of my friends, so I bought extra copies. Unfortunately, I left them on the counter and I can't remember the shop's name or address. In fact, I've even forgotten what I was going to write nex...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Concise and encouraging
Review: Dr. Small has done an excellent job in informing the reader about memory changes as we grow older. I am constantly on the lookout for encouraging information and practical ways to improve my life. He doesn't spend a lot of time in one area--just enough to keep the reader's interest. I have followed Small's book with THE MEMORY WORKBOOK by Mason and Kohn. I am thrilled that there is support and encouragement offered.

As an educator, it is vital to continue challenging myself and adding to my own curriculum. I have read several memory technique books throughout the years and know how to appreciate later works in this area.

Thank you AMAZON.COM for this format!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Concise and encouraging
Review: Dr. Small has done an excellent job in informing the reader about memory changes as we grow older. I am constantly on the lookout for encouraging information and practical ways to improve my life. He doesn't spend a lot of time in one area--just enough to keep the reader's interest. I have followed Small's book with THE MEMORY WORKBOOK by Mason and Kohn. I am thrilled that there is support and encouragement offered.

As an educator, it is vital to continue challenging myself and adding to my own curriculum. I have read several memory technique books throughout the years and know how to appreciate later works in this area.

Thank you AMAZON.COM for this format!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Truly Memorable Book
Review: Feeling more forgetful? Making jokes to others about going senile, but inside nervous that it might be true? Wish there was a way to improve your memory that is grounded in reality and science rather than in "airy-fairy" promises from infomercials? Is there someone you care about who is losing their memory and you'd like to help? If you answered "Yes" to any of these questions, buy, read and use Dr. Small's book, "The Memory Bible." Written by one of the most respected clinicians and scientists in the field of aging, yet written in a way that everyday people will understand, this book will help you to improve your memory and hold onto your memory longer.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Use It Or Lose It
Review: I have always been an exercise nut -- believing that keeping physically fit was the key to a long, healthy life. Now this book has shown me that keeping fit MENTALLY is the key to a long, healthy brain life. By giving up my coffee habit I realized having that wired up feeling all day clouded my concentration. Did you know one cup of joe raises your blood pressure by 14%! Fortunately for me I was able to find a wonderful tasting replacement made from soybeans. You brew like coffee and it even helps lower my cholesterol. I found it online at www.S o y c o f f e e.c o m. Gaining this understanding will affect every move you make from this point on and will bring with it the necessity to share it. Dr. Small's research breakthroughs are phenomenal and I highly reccommend this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quick reading, learned a lot
Review: I never expected to like this book so much. It read fast and was pretty funny in parts. It gave me some good tips on how to improve my memory for names, places, numbers, etc. I learned a lot about things to do to protect against Alzheimer's disease and also about new drugs and treatments to help stop memory loss, that are available now or on the way. This is a great book, and I'm glad I read it in my 40's while I still have plenty of time to do stuff to protect my brain.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: I was diagnosed with Alzheimer's [ALZ] in June, 2001. [See my review of Shenk, "The Forgetting Alzheimer's . ." on Amazon for further details.]
Unlike Shenk, this book is not directed to those of us with diagnosed ALZ, but rather to a broader spectrum of those who realize they have a failing memory, and wish to take steps to buttress and strengthen these facilities. I cannot comment directly on the effectiveness of the LOOK, SNAP, & CONNECT exercise for myself as my ALZ is a progressive regressive disease, with no plateau in prospect.
However, for those who fear that their memory loss is a precursor to ALZ, this book is a godsend. If you can strenghten your memory retention and recall by following the exercises, then you are NOT likely to have diagnosible ALZ.
For those of us with ALZ, this book is a treasure-trove of valuable information, such as the Glossaary, the pharmaceuticals used to deal with ALZ, and the Resources. Chapter 9: "Wise Up About Medicines" was particularly valuable. The subjective and objective tests in Chapter 2 were quite informative to me, a retired University Professor with a Mensa IQ, pre-ALZ, with apparent rapid onset at age 70+!
A very small caveat, Small, who developed the protocols for Aricept [Donepezil] waxes too enthusiastic for the amyloid vaccine which has been, perhaps temorarily, withdrawn from its human trial due to unexpected brain inflamations. The Index is mostly useless, perhaps due to an ignorant publisher: although Small mentions Shenk in the text, neither "The Forgetting" nor Shenk are found in the index nor the Bibliography.
I have already recommended "The Memory Bible" to friends who are worried about their deteriorating memory skills, and they report substantial benefits from LOOK, SNAP, AND CONNECT. [For the record, I scored an 88 on the Subjective Evaluation, and 10% on the Objective Measures. Sigh!]
"Reverse Mike" is the name on my "Safe Return" bracelet. (:<))

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic!!
Review: It's about time! After a string of disappointments from the the self-help section of my local bookstore I've finally found an exception: a book that actually helps. "The Memory Bible" from Dr. Gary Small delivers exactly what it promises: "a strategy to keep your brain young." Dr. Small deftly reduces a lifetime of esoteric research into a straight-ahead, easily-understood, entertaining book that explains the process of how the brain ages and what we can do to slow it down. Unlike most frivolous theories we have grown to expect from self-help books, Dr. Small's offering is rooted firmly in scientific fact and data. This is an educating and enjoyable read that speaks equally to both result-oriented and process-oriented people while delivering that one intangible that ironically we have come not to expect from books of it's kind: Help.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Self-Help Book That Actually Helps
Review: It's about time! After a string of disappointments from the the self-help section of my local bookstore I've finally found an exception: a book that actually helps. "The Memory Bible" from Dr. Gary Small delivers exactly what it promises: "a strategy to keep your brain young." Dr. Small deftly reduces a lifetime of esoteric research into a straight-ahead, easily-understood, entertaining book that explains the process of how the brain ages and what we can do to slow it down. Unlike most frivolous theories we have grown to expect from self-help books, Dr. Small's offering is rooted firmly in scientific fact and data. This is an educating and enjoyable read that speaks equally to both result-oriented and process-oriented people while delivering that one intangible that ironically we have come not to expect from books of it's kind: Help.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must-Read for People of All Ages
Review: The Memory Bible is just what the doctor ordered -- Dr. Gary Small, that is. It should be required reading for anyone over 25 who doesn't want to buy into the myth that memory loss is an inevitable consequence of aging. I like that he begins with a simple memory assessment that lets you focus a program of memory training that fits your needs and lifestyle. He gives practical tips on what you can do to improve your memory now, ranging from a healthy-brain diet to mental aerobics and simple stress-reduction techniques. Dr. Small's fascinating research on early detection of brain aging gives us hope that new discoveries to stave off memory loss and Alzheimer's disease are just around the corner. The sooner we read The Memory Bible and start Small's memory fitness program, the better, because it's a whole lot easier to prevent brain cell damage than reverse it. The book is fun to read and has interesting stories and case studies.


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