Grain Brain
The International Bestseller: The Surprising Truth about Wheat, Carbs, and Sugar - Your Brain's Silent Killers
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Dr. David Perlmutter's groundbreaking #1 New York Times bestseller, now fully updated with the latest breakthroughs in nutrition and brain science.
Since its publication in 2013, Grain Brain has transformed the way millions understand the impact of gluten,
sugar, and carbs - not just on their bodies but on their brains. Translated into over 30 languages and embraced by more than 1.5 million readers worldwide, this book has empowered people to shed excess weight, overcome anxiety and depression, manage chronic conditions, and proactively protect their cognitive health - all naturally, without reliance on medications.
In this newly revised edition, Dr. Perlmutter expands on his revolutionary approach with fresh insights from cutting-edge research. He reveals how prioritizing fat as the brain's primary fuel, combined with a non-GMO, gluten-free, low-carb lifestyle, supports sharp cognitive function and long-term neurological wellness more powerfully than ever before.
Packed with updated scientific data, practical strategies, enhanced testing protocols, supplement recommendations, and a wealth of new recipes, Grain Brain equips you to take control of your health journey and unlock vibrant brain and body vitality for life.
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In his latest book, neurologist Perlmutter (The Better Brain Book) declares war on a common foodstuff, attributing a bewilderingly wide assortment of maladies to the consumption of gluten, a substance found in bread and other stock foods. Contrasting modern humans against idealized humans of the distant past, Perlmutter concludes that the former, whose average life expectancy at birth is about twice that of their Paleolithic ancestors, have gone off the proper track. He addresses the churlish objection that gluten has been part of the human diet for many millennia by firmly asserting that recent changes to crops have transformed a once-safe food into a terrible scourge. The book features health advice, a number of gluten-free recipes, and details on some relevant case studies. Lauded by such nonconsensus pundits as Mehmet Oz and William Davis, Perlmutter offers readers a comfortably simplistic model for thinking about carbs.