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Have you noticed recently that you are misplacing things, misspelling or
mixing up words, losing your train of thought in mid-conversation, or
forgetting to do routine tasks? Do you forget where you put your keys or
the name of someone you need to introduce? Now there is hope for these
problems. You can adopt simple nutritional strategies to enhance your
memory. Feed Your Brain for Memory from Emerging Free Associates tells you how.
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Feed Your Brain for Memory is an easy-to-read book designed for adults who are
beginning to notice occasional lapses in memory or difficulty concentrating
in either themselves or others. In the privacy of your own home, learn
how to reduce these lapses with natural foods, supplements, and daily
activities. From scientific research, discover:
 What foods to eat daily to nourish your brain
Which B-complex vitamins reduce depression, night wakening, and irritability
Why lack of water causes mental confusion, constipation, arthritis pain, and fatigue
How to spot over 40 symptoms of low thyroid function and its effect on memory
How salmon and tuna improve depression, circulation, and heart health
Which prescription medications may contribute to memory loss and confusion
Which 8 natural supplements (including dosages) help the brain and memory
How physical activity helps improve your memory
How caffeine (in coffee, tea, soft drinks, and pain relievers) may be detrimental to the brain and body
Why eating protein for breakfast and lunch improves mental sharpness and concentration
Find out how natural hormone replacement, adequate sleep, mental
stimulation, and meditation assist brain function. One whole chapter
delivers practical tips to help you remember where you put your keys,
what you went into another room to get, where you parked at the mall, and
whether you locked your door. Specific tips are given for recalling
names, taking prescriptions on time, tracking appointments, and even
remembering what books you read or videos you rented.
What Satisfied Readers Say
This book is a roadmap of easy-to-implement steps that a lay person can use
to enhance memory. F. Bredow, senior housing coordinator
I sent this book to my father-in-law, hopefully to help his wife slow down
the progression of Alzheimer's disease. L. Tenza, realtor
After learning about the role of protein, I added it to my breakfast. I
noticed that I wasn't hungry for longer periods and could concentrate
better. M. Klein, community relations manager
To see a sample page from the book, click here.
Who will benefit from Feed Your Brain for Memory: anyone who
worries about his or her memory, personnel at senior care residences,
health care professionals, individuals who notice the memory lapses of
their loved ones, therapists, social workers, and others who wish to
preserve memory in older adult clients.
About the Author: Sandy Baumann, M.S., received a Master's Degree
in biochemistry from Michigan State University. She taught biochemistry
to students at Michigan colleges, directed a hospital-based health
promotion program for 30,000 senior citizens, and is a health columnist
for the Observer/Eccentric newspapers and Quality Lifestyle magazine.
Yes, I want to order Feed Your Brain for
Memory with its 30-day money-back
guarantee. Click here.
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Copyright © 2003 - 2005 Sandy Baumann, M.S. - All Rights
Reserved
Emerging Free Associates
33230 S Manor Dr, Suite 503, Farmington MI 48336
(248) 474-1974 E-Mail: emergingfree2000@yahoo.com
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