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Boost Your Brain Power in 60 Seconds

โœ Scribed by Cook, Michelle Schoffro


Book ID
110348149
Publisher
Rodale
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Weight
2 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781623364816

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โœฆ Synopsis


A new disease is emerging as the leading killer of North Americans: Scientists are predicting that within 8 years, brain disease will kill or disable more people than cancer and heart disease combined. Given this shocking new research, we urgently need to know how to protect and improve our brain health.

In Boost Your Brain Power in 60 Seconds, Dr. Michelle Schoffro Cook aims to turn this prediction around with her prescriptive-and proven-plan. Several years ago, Dr. Cook was in a terrible car accident in which she suffered a brain injury, resulting in cognitive impairment, partial paralysis in her left arm, and severe migraines. Utilizing her expertise in natural medicine, Dr. Cook developed a program that improved her memory, cured her migraines, and reversed her arm paralysis. After her recovery, she continued to research natural methods to improve memory, reduce memory loss, and prevent degenerative brain diseases.

This 4-week plan is filled with fun, doable tips...


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