Synopses & Reviews
Do you often feel irritable, anxious, depressed, disconnected, or moody for no apparent reason? Do you have sleeping problems? These problems might well have something to do with what you eat, and The Food-Mood Solution shows you what you can do about it.
The latest research shows that what you eat and drink undeniably affects your mood. In this eye-opening exploration of the food-mood connection, renowned nutrition expert Jack Challem isolates the nutritional triggers of anger, tension, fatigue, impatience, anxiety, and depression, providing solutions that will help you stabilize your moods and be more focused. Drawing upon thirty years of nutrition research, including the latest scientific findings, Challem lays out a clear and practical four-step plan for feeding your brain the right nutrition. His mood-enhancing plan includes cutting-edge advice on choosing the foods and supplements that are right for you as well as tips on improving your lifestyle and habits to help you improve your particular mood issues.
With Jack Challem's easy-to-follow, all-natural program, you'll learn how to combine feel-good foods with dietary supplements and modest lifestyle changes to:
- Reduce the frequency and intensity of bad moods
- Be less irritable and impatient
- Have more energy
- Sleep better
- Increase your concentration
- Stress-proof your life
- Reduce the risk of illnesses like diabetes and heart disease
- Decrease your susceptibility to panic attacks, aggressiveness, obsessive-compulsive behavior, depression, or other mood concerns
Complete with simple recipes and delicious meal plans, The Food-Mood Solution presents a fast, easy, and dependable way to feel emotionally positive, physically fresh, and mentally sharp every day.
Review
* Best known as the ""Nutrition Reporter"" for consumer health publications (
Alternative Medicine;
Body & Soul; etc.), Challem (
The Inflammation Syndrome) describes a familiar scenario: rising levels of anger, impatience, frustration, fatigue and anxiety due to minor daily irritations. Citing studies of increased violence traced to mood disorders, Challem contends that basic but highly specific diet and lifestyle modifications can lower stress levels and radically improve behavior and health. While the effects of poor nutrition on health take years to manifest, he says, such effects on mood are readily apparent, and he urges readers to notice how certain foods and beverages lead to headaches, fatigue, poor sleep, depression, compulsive behavior, panic attacks, bipolar disorder and other increasingly common conditions. His plan targets neuronutrients (vitamins and minerals needed to make critical brain chemicals) and nutrisocial factors (family, workload, environment, advertising, etc.) to boost mood. After taking a few quizzes, readers will be guided through a four-part program: supplements, diet, exercise and lifestyle. While the information is not entirely new, Challem does solidly address the hardest part of his equation—and that's the lifestyle change itself.
(Mar.) (
Publishers Weekly, January 8, 2007)
“…aims to help you understand and identify how your diet affects your moods…easy-to-follow book…all backed up by recent scientific research.” (Health & Fitness, May 2007)
Review
Best known as the "Nutrition Reporter" for consumer health publications (
Alternative Medicine;
Body & Soul; etc.), Challem (
The Inflammation Syndrome) describes a familiar scenario: rising levels of anger, impatience, frustration, fatigue and anxiety due to minor daily irritations. Citing studies of increased violence traced to mood disorders, Challem contends that basic but highly specific diet and lifestyle modifications can lower stress levels and radically improve behavior and health. While the effects of poor nutrition on health take years to manifest, he says, such effects on mood are readily apparent, and he urges readers to notice how certain foods and beverages lead to headaches, fatigue, poor sleep, depression, compulsive behavior, panic attacks, bipolar disorder and other increasingly common conditions. His plan targets neuronutrients (vitamins and minerals needed to make critical brain chemicals) and nutrisocial factors (family, workload, environment, advertising, etc.) to boost mood. After taking a few quizzes, readers will be guided through a four-part program: supplements, diet, exercise and lifestyle. While the information is not entirely new, Challem does solidly address the hardest part of his equation—and that's the lifestyle change itself.
(Mar.) (
Publishers Weekly, January 8, 2007)
“…aims to help you understand and identify how your diet affects your moods…easy-to-follow book…all backed up by recent scientific research.” (Health & Fitness, May 2007)
Synopsis
Renowned nutrition expert Jack Challem isolates the nutritional triggers of bad moods, providing solutions that will help you stabilize your moods, gain energy, sleep better, handle stress, and be more focused. He lays out a clear-cut, four-step plan for feeding the brain the right nutrition, presenting advice on choosing the right foods and supplements as well as improving lifestyle habits to help regulate mood swings.
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In a groundbreaking four-step program that explores the food-mood connection, nutrition expert Challem isolates the nutritional triggers behind anger, tension, fatigue, impatience, and anxiety, and provides solutions that may help stabilize moods.
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Praise for The Food-Mood Solution
"Jack Challem makes the connection between food and mood clearly, simply, and practically. He shows us how we can use food, supplements, and herbs to help relieve our distressing psychological symptoms, improve our mental performance, and enhance our well-being."
James S. Gordon, M.D., founder and Director of the Center for Mind-Body Medicine and author of Manifesto for a New Medicine
"This wonderful book explores and explains the connection between specific foods, nutrients, and our moods while clearly spelling out the do's and don'ts. This is timely information that just about everybody can make use of."
Mark Liponis, M.D., Corporate Medical Director, Canyon Ranch
"The Food-Mood Solution provides a fresh and effective approach to conquering major issues in moodiness, weight control, and prediabetes."
Jason Theodosakis, M.D., author of The Arthritis Cure
"This book offers us the true solution to overcoming our addictions to food, letting us control what we eat and not allowing food, alcohol, or drugs control us."
Fred Pescatore, M.D., author of The Hamptons Diet, The Allergy and Asthma Cure, Feed Your Kids Well, and The Hamptons Diet Cookbook
Synopsis
Renowned nutrition expert Jack Challem isolates the nutritional triggers of bad moods, providing solutions that will help you stabilize your moods, gain energy, sleep better, handle stress, and be more focused. He lays out a clear-cut, four-step plan for feeding the brain the right nutrition, presenting advice on choosing the right foods and supplements as well as improving lifestyle habits to help regulate mood swings.
About the Author
JACK CHALLEM, known as the Nutrition Reporter, publishes a health newsletter by the same name; he is the lead author of the highly successful Syndrome X and author of The Inflammation Syndrome and Feed Your Genes Right. He writes for many nutrition publications, including Alternative Medicine, Better Nutrition, Body & Soul, Experience Life, and Let's Live. For more information, visit the author's Web site at www.foodmoodsolution.com.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Melvyn R. Werbach, M.D.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
PART I The Food-Mood Connection.
1 How Food Affects Your Mood.
2 How Life’s Stresses Do a Number on Your Moods.
3 Neuronutrients, Moods, and Your Mind.
PART II How to Improve Your Moods.
4 The First Step: Take Your Supplements.
5 The Second Step: Eat Mood-Enhancing Foods.
6 The Third Step: Be More Active.
7 The Fourth Step: Begin Changing Your Life Habits.
PART III Improving Your Specific Mood and Behavior Concerns.
8 Dealing with Irritability, Anger, Aggressiveness, and Violent Behavior.
9 Reducing Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior.
10 Reducing Distractible and Impulsive ADHD-like Behavior.
11 The Overweight-Prediabetes Connection to Mood Swings.
12 Dealing with Down Days, Depression, and Bipolar Disorder.
13 Dealing with Alcohol and Drug Abuse.
Afterword.
Appendix.
Selected References.
Index.