Secrets
of Serotonin
by Carol Hart
Reviews
Synopsis
Explains how to boost serotonin levels without
taking drugs, explaining how high serotonin levels can naturally curb appetite,
help fight depression, alleviate migraine headaches, relieve PMS, and eliminate
fatigue.
Synopsis
Serotonin - a completely natural hormone
manufactured by your own body - can dramatically transform your mood, reduce
your appetite, and improve your life. Serotonin has a powerful effect on
the brain - in fact, millions of people take Prozac every day to compensate
for low serotonin levels without knowing that changes in diet and lifestyle
may be all they need. This breakthrough book helps you take charge of your
own health and healing. Original.
Customer Comments
kenbrain@neurostuff.com
from NYC Metro Area, USA, July 16, 1999
Praise from "The
Care and Feeding of Your Brain" Author
Congrats on a good review of this neurotransmitter
that is so key in so much of how we behave, and which can be influenced
by so many things around us. Nice focus. Recommend "The Care and Feeding
of Your Brain" for a general view of all things that affect the brain
and behavior... Kenneth Giuffre MD
A reader from Toronto, Canada,
March 20, 1999
A lifesaver for me!
I had suffered from depression for more
than 25 years, off and on, and finally I was put on anti-depressants. I
hated the side effects and eventually had to quit the meds. I came across
this book, just a small mass produced paperback book and the information,
although simple has changed my life. I no longer have mood swings, dark
brooding periods or headaches. The author takes a lot of time to explain
the physiology behind it all. If the science is too much for the reader
than he/she can just get to the nitty gritty of it all. The method she
proposes is simple for anyone to follow. My husband was very skeptical
about a book changing one's life but I had no choice but to give a chance.
I'm forever grateful to the author for writing this book. My family has
a wife and mother now who isn't a Jekyll and Hyde show.
* * *
People DO have various problems with life.
Instead of naming and redefining these problems as various "mental diseases",
and labeling people with them, as is currently done within the psychiatric
community, these problems with life and living are best understood and
addressed outside of the traditional psychiatric paradigm. Why?
Because psychiatric "treatments" such as ECT, lobotomy, and powerful psychotropic
drugs are barbaric, based upon severe faulty scientific methodology, and
quite simply, harm people.
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