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The Brain Chemistry Plan: The Personalized Nutritional Prescription for Balancing Mood, Relieving Stress, and Conquering Depression

The Brain Chemistry Plan: The Personalized Nutritional Prescription for Balancing Mood, Relieving Stress, and Conquering Depression

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very interesting - definitely worth reading !
Review: By answering some questions, the author determines which of six brain chemistry types you are. Based on this type and your symptoms, the author recommends dietary, SUPPLEMENTAL, and lifestyle changes to help w/ stress, mode swings and depression.

I really like the fact that the author explains WHY he recommends certain supplements for certain types and HOW they work, which is based on Orthomolecular Medicine = describes the practice of preventing and treating disease by providing the body with optimal amounts of substances which are natural to the body.

This is an inexpensive book well worth reading. I will probably try some of the supplements after I do some more reading.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Christian Bluster turned me off from very 1st sentence
Review: VERY hard to get past the very first sentence of this guy's book. "First thank the Lord God Almighty!!", etc. etc.

I thought maybe I had accidentally bought 'The Twisted Brain Chemistry of the Religious Zealot - Plan".

There was nothing in the advertising/book description about getting preached to. Give me a break.

A wise doctor/author MIGHT realize he alienates the majority of customers on the Earth (um, who are not Christian) with his attitude. But then, he might not think all the non-Christ-worshippers are even "worthy" of his wisdom.

I tried to get past his zealous declarations, but it really left a bad taste in my mouth.

I returned the book for a full refund.


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