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5.0 out of 5 stars Making a Good Brain Great
I read a great book on the weekend - "How to Make a Good Brain Great" by Daniel Amen M.D. He studies brain function scientifically using brain scans. He runs a "Brain" clinic specializing in helping people with problem brains. Many people unknowingly injure their brains through minor accidents and then wonder why they are having problems in some parts of their life...
Published on Dec 19 2006 by J. Estill

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1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of money
This book is a total waste of money. There is so much repetition it could be summed up in less than half the pages.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Making a Good Brain Great, Dec 19 2006
I read a great book on the weekend - "How to Make a Good Brain Great" by Daniel Amen M.D. He studies brain function scientifically using brain scans. He runs a "Brain" clinic specializing in helping people with problem brains. Many people unknowingly injure their brains through minor accidents and then wonder why they are having problems in some parts of their life.

The thesis of the book, which seems perfectly logical, is that the brain is responsible to a large extent for our overall health. He believes and provides proof that we can "repair" and improve our brain function.

Most of good brain health is just normal clean living and healthy lifestyle. He advocates aerobic exercise (more blood pumped to the head). He suggests trying new things to challenge the brain (I do this all the time).

The only part that I do not totally agree with or follow is his guide to supplementation. Some of what he advocates, I do like drinking green tea and taking multivitamins but I am not big on taking many supplements. We are in sync on eating a healthy diet including lots of essential fatty acids like ground flax and fish oil.

He advocates laughter something I have been trying to add to my lifestyle.

Overall, I have a very brain healthy lifestyle. The only exception to that might be sleep. He advocates getting 6-8 hours of sleep per night and never seem to find the time for that. This said, it is on my list to try to get to bed earlier.

Interesting that he is a big advocate of table tennis as a good brain sport since the Estill family is big on this (although I don't play as much as my father or brothers).

The book has 13 steps to exercise your brain. Some of these I do naturally - like "dedicate yourself to learning", "limit TV", "Limit video games (sometimes I play too much online chess". Others I can easily add like "break routine".

He also has a 15 day program to a healthier brain. I won't give you the program - you will have to read the book for that. It is a great book and worth the read.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of money, Nov 12 2011
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This review is from: Making a Good Brain Great: The Amen Clinic Program for Achieving and Sustaining Optimal Mental Performance (Paperback)
This book is a total waste of money. There is so much repetition it could be summed up in less than half the pages.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good science, Non-technical, Mar 19 2011
This review is from: Making a Good Brain Great: The Amen Clinic Program for Achieving and Sustaining Optimal Mental Performance (Paperback)
I thought this book was pretty good. The book is full of great ideas and insights, and the author goes to the trouble of "proving" all of his ideas by explaining things through anecdotes. The book is an easy read about something that could have been otherwise. I would recommend this book wholeheartedly, especially to those I care about. This system is easy to learn and it's effects are substantial, you'll find it informative and you'll enjoy it.
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0 of 5 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Great books, slow delivery, Jan 13 2010
This review is from: Making a Good Brain Great: The Amen Clinic Program for Achieving and Sustaining Optimal Mental Performance (Paperback)
I ordered 2 books December 12 and just got them now (Jan 13). It took exactly a month for the delivery, although the suggested date was supposed to be Dec. 24, perhaps the delay was due to the christmas holidays and/or heavy work flow at the postal service. However, the books are in mint condition and were very reasonably priced. I'm very excited to read them. Thank you for having an online bookstore.
Alina
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