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The Brain Diet: The Connection Between Nutrition, Mental Health, and Intelligence
By Alan C. Logan ( Cumberland House Publishing )
Release Date: 2007-03-01
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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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  Great Read ( rockfire10 )
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. It presents health in a understandable but intelligent way, with no shameless promotion of any products, and makes suggestions that one could_possibly_undertake. This book can best be described as integrative: it shows once again that the body is one and connected. Although it's called "the brain diet," this book is more of a lifestyle plan--so much more than just a diet. I encourage everyone to pick this up if you are willing to take a step to improve your health and your childrens'.
   A Must Read! 
I have read many books on nutrition, and this one stands out as among the very best. Fully referenced, it provides a deep understanding of how poor nutrition, stress and lifestyle culminate to take a toll on brain function. Logan dismantles the nutritional myths and makes his case in a clear and concise way. The chapter on the changing Japanese diet was an eye-opener and should be cause for concern for all of us. It is indeed, as Logan says, "one of the largest nutritional experiments in human history". The other thing that stands out about this book is the connection he makes between gut and brain health. Based on the information in that chapter, I will never view probiotics in the same, simplistic way again. If you have even a small interest in nutrition and the health of your brain, this truly is a must read!!


  Disappointed ( rroehrig35 )
Overly, I was utterly disappointed by this book, which showed great promise at first, but as time passed I could see the multiple issues with this book. Firstly, this book has no citation markings that can be used for cross reference. End notes tend to be helpful when verifying information without having to pour through the number of references that are listed in the back. Secondly, the literature review was thoroughly poor throughout. From misinformation on coffee, to saturated fats, cholesterol, and practically every topic, the literature review was not fully well done with information. It was quite dumbed down, and much was left out, citing perhaps from cherry picked studies but never opting to give much insight to critical studies and the like.

On the more positive note, the recipes that are provided are decent enough, and there is some good information throughout if you already do know some things about nutrition.

In conclusion, this book was watered down with little substance, and mired by the somewhat continuous mistruths of science. More depth is needed for proper appreciation.
  Eye opener 
what can I say except that I was truly shocked to read about the lack of so many needed things in our daily diets. every chapter mentioned something or the other which was enlightening. after reading this book, i went out for grocery and believe it or not, based on what I knew about what certain cultures eat, i was actually looking at people's hair and remembering all the things this book had said about what was probably missing in these peoples diets.
  A must read 
I wish I would have read this book a long time ago. If it had been written that is. I've always been physically and mentally active, but diet was something I didn't discipline myself with consistently. When I started working a desk job, I slowly realized how much less energy I was burning off on a day to day basis, and I really had to lower my food consumption. It got to the point where I was eating so little food, that I knew I couldn't be getting enough nutrition. I starting taking multivitamin/minerals, whey protein, and digestive enzymes. After reading this book, I added Omega oils(he mainly suggests omega-3), green tea extra, and a green/vegatable supplement. I also quit eating red meat. It amazing how negative a bad diet can be. The best thing is that he only suggests about 4-5 total supplements to take.
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