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Change your diet, change your mind : a powerful plan to improve mood, overcome anxiety, and protect memory for a lifetime of optimal mental health  Cover Image Book Book

Change your diet, change your mind : a powerful plan to improve mood, overcome anxiety, and protect memory for a lifetime of optimal mental health / Georgia Ede, MD.

Ede, Georgia, (author.).

Summary:

"We are in the midst of a global mental health crisis: -More than one in six American adults now take psychiatric medication. -The prevalence of Alzheimer's disease is expected to triple by 2050. -Depression is now the number one cause of disability in the world. -The COVID-19 pandemic has quadrupled reports of anxiety and depression. Although medications may ease suffering for some, in Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind, Dr. Georgia Ede argues that the most powerful way to change brain chemistry is with food, because what we eat is where our brain's chemicals come from. For years, we've been told the way to protect our brains is through superfoods and supplements-we top our oatmeal with blueberries, choose plant-based patties over hamburgers, and wash down handfuls of supplements with green smoothies. But the science says: not only do these strategies fail people, but they can also work against them. The truth about brain food is that meat is not dangerous, vegan diets are not healthier, and antioxidants will not help you. In this provocative, illuminating book, Dr. Ede explains why everything we think we know about eating for neurological psychological well-being is wrong. Most of what we accept as true is based on studies that take an "outside-in" approach, making associations between healthy people and what they eat. In her book, Dr. Ede takes an inside-out stance, drawing on a range of disciplines like biochemistry, neuroscience, and botany to explain why a ketogenic diet combined with "kinder, gentler plant foods" is the best way to nourish, protect, and energize the brain"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781538739075 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: viii, 447 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Balance, 2024.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes recipes.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Part 1. Rethinking mental health -- What causes mental health problems? -- The new science of hope -- Why most nutrition headlines are wrong -- A guided tour through your brain -- The magic of brain metabolism -- Part 2. Our descent into dietary madness -- The perils of processed foods : inflammation and oxidative stress -- Metabolic mayhem : the invisible hormonal roller coaster -- Insulin resistance : your brain's silent enemy -- The promise of ketogenic diets for mental health -- Part 3. The whole truth about whole foods -- Meat : the original "superfood" -- Eggs and dairy : nature's growth formulas -- Grains, beans, nuts, and seeds : consumer beware -- Fruits and vegetables : distinguishing friend from foe -- Superfoods, supplements, and the antioxidant myth -- The plant-based brain : going out on a limb -- Part 4. Hope is on the menu -- The quiet diet approach -- Quiet paleo -- Quiet keto -- Quiet carnivore -- You can do it! Practical tips and FAQs -- Meal plans and recipes.
Subject: Mental health > Nutritional aspects.
Mood (Psychology) > Nutritional aspects.
Nutrition > Psychological aspects.
Genre: Recipes.

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Stroud Branch 616.85270654 Ede 31681010357630 NONFIC Checked out 06/17/2025

  • Baker & Taylor
    A Harvard-trained psychiatrist specializing in nutrition science shows how the most powerful way to change brain chemistry is through food, with tips on finding the right balance between moderate-carbohydrate and ketogenic diets. 75,000 first printing.
  • Baker & Taylor
    "We are in the midst of a global mental health crisis: -More than one in six American adults now take psychiatric medication. -The prevalence of Alzheimer's disease is expected to triple by 2050. -Depression is now the number one cause of disability in the world. -The COVID-19 pandemic has quadrupled reports of anxiety and depression. Although medications may ease suffering for some, in Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind, Dr. Georgia Ede argues that the most powerful way to change brain chemistry is withfood, because what we eat is where our brain's chemicals come from. For years, we've been told the way to protect our brains is through superfoods and supplements--we top our oatmeal with blueberries, choose plant-based patties over hamburgers, and wash down handfuls of supplements with green smoothies. But the science says: not only do these strategies fail people, but they can also work against them. The truth about brain food is that meat is not dangerous, vegan diets are not healthier, and antioxidants will not help you. In this provocative, illuminating book, Dr. Ede explains why everything we think we know about eating for neurological psychological well-being is wrong. Most of what we accept as true is based on studies that take an "outside-in" approach, making associations between healthy people and what they eat. In her book, Dr. Ede takes an inside-out stance, drawing on a range of disciplines like biochemistry, neuroscience, and botany to explain why a ketogenic diet combined with "kinder, gentler plant foods" is the best way to nourish, protect, and energize the brain"--
  • Grand Central Pub
    Combine the surprising truth about brain food with the cutting-edge science of brain metabolism to achieve extraordinary improvements to your emotional, cognitive, and physical health.?
     

    Are you struggling with attention problems, mood swings, food obsession, or depression? Whatever the issue, you have far more control over your thoughts, feelings, and behavior than you realize. Although medications may bring some relief, in Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind, Dr. Georgia Ede reveals that the most powerful way to change brain chemistry is with food, because that’s where brain chemicals come from in the first place.
     
    In this provocative, illuminating guide, Dr. Ede explains why nearly everything we think we know about brain-healthy diets is wrong. We've been told the way to protect our brains is with superfoods, supplements, and plant-based diets rich in whole grains and legumes, but the science tells a different story: not only do these strategies often fail, but some can even work against us. The truth about brain food is that meat is not dangerous, vegan diets are not healthier, and antioxidants are not the answer.
     
    Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind will empower you to:
    • understand how unscientific research methods drive fickle nutrition headlines and illogical dietary guidelines
    • weigh the risks and benefits of your favorite foods so you can make your own informed choices about what to eat
    • evaluate yourself for signs of insulin resistance—the silent metabolic disease that robs your brain of the energy it needs to thrive
    • improve your mental health with a choice of moderate-carbohydrate and ketogenic diets that you can personalize to your food preferences and health goals
    Drawing on a wide range of scientific disciplines including biochemistry, neuroscience, and botany, Dr. Ede will ignite your curiosity about the fascinating world of food and its role in nourishing, protecting, and energizing your brain.

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