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Eric Braverman, M.D., in his book The Edge Effect, develops the ideas of world-renowned brain function researcher Rodolfo Llinas, M.D. illustrating how brain biochemical imbalances lead to decreased physical and mental health. He discusses "How electricity in the human body reaches the brain and is processed through four biochemical neurotransmitters: dopamine, acetylcholine, GABA, and serotonin."
"Today we know that good health requires that for any given body function, all four neurotransmitters must be processed in a specific order and in precise amounts. Small imbalances can get amplified into bigger health problems. On the other hand, a chemically balanced brain could not only restore you to good health, but is essential to maintaining a sound mind and body over the long haul. It can create a sharpness that will enable you to love others, remain calm, and effectively put your intelligence to its best possible use."
Dr. Braverman went on to say that brain biochemical balancing "Can be a powerful tool to manage memory, attention, personality and temperament, and physical health." Pierce Howard, Ph.D., in his encyclopedic treatise, The Owner's Manual for the Brain, also sheds valuable light upon our neurochemical functioning.
Neurons in your frontal lobe produce the neurotransmitter dopamine. It monitors your metabolism. It controls your energy, excitement about new ideas, and motivation. It influences blood pressure and digestion, intelligence, abstract thought, goal-setting, and long-term planning. Deficiencies can lead to addictive disorders, obesity, severe fatigue, and Parkinson's disease.
Protein (from flesh, legumes, and tofu) is necessary to make dopamine and keep alertness elevated and your memory stable. Meat (especially chicken, turkey, and duck), cottage cheese, and wheat germ are powerful sources. The protein should also be rounded out with large amounts of fruits and vegetables.
Neurons in the parietal lobe produce acetylcholine, which is a building block for the myelin sheath surrounding nerves. It is responsible for facilitating information flow along the nerves and controls brain speed. When levels are balanced, you are creative and feel good about yourself. It is also necessary for activating REM dream sleep.
Fat from dairy, meat, or oils is the dietary source. Deficits lead to memory loss, generally decreased brain function, and advanced aging. This includes childhood learning disabilities on up to Alzheimer's disease.
Temporal lobe neurons produce GABA, which controls the brain's rhythm. It's involved in the production of endorphins leading to calmness of body, mind, and spirit.
Complex carbohydrates from whole grains, vegetables, nuts, legumes, cantaloupe, and oranges are important components. It is also necessary to avoid refined sugar and flour products. Deficiencies of this biochemical can result in headaches, hypertension, palpitations, seizures, a diminished sex drive, and heart disorders.
The neurotransmitter serotonin is produced in the occipital lobes and regulates your brain's ability to rest and resynchronize. It provides a healing, nourishing, satisfied feeling to the brain and body. It facilitates deep, peaceful sleep, the ability to enjoy food, and to think rationally.
Major dietary sources include pork and turkey, cottage cheese, wheat germ, and avocado. Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, seeds, and beans should accompany these generally. Deficiencies include depression, hormonal imbalances, PMS, sleep and eating disorders.
The food you eat for your body is fuel for your brain. Are you providing the right raw materials to facilitate your peak brain performance and optimal health?
You absolutely do not have to be a victim when it comes to your health status. You can choose to learn more and thrive with a high level of body, mind, and spirit vitality and your dietary choices play a crucial role. In addition to making wiser food selections for you and your family, it is smart to augment with scientific, pharmaceutical grade supplements to compensate for depleted soils and a stressful, hurried lifestyle of dining on the run.
Your brain is your most critical organ and a primary feature of your human uniqueness. Think about what you put in your mouth, because what you put in your mouth changes how you think!
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