tailieunhanh - Herbal Supplements and the Brain

Adam wasn’t hungry and was apprehensive about the potential consequences of eating the forbidden fruit. He was, however, convinced the plant material could provide benefits beyond its nutritional value. On the one hand, God told him that its consumption would be fatal, while the serpent contended the plant would impart new knowledge. Both were right. After eating the fruit Adam lost his home and immortality, and was made aware of the concepts of good and evil. He would need this new knowledge to survive in the world outside of Eden | I d the BRAIN Understanding their Health Benefits and Hazards Praise for Herbal Supplements and the Brain Both skeptics and believers in the value of herbal supplements for brain conditions will enjoy the calm objective analysis to which these two experienced pharmacologists put the most popular products. You may not like their conclusions but their evidence is convincing. Floyd E. Bloom MD Professor Emeritus Molecular and Integrative Neuroscience Department TSRI Written with authority yet as lucid and enticing as a novel the Enna Norton book is certainly the finest volume I know addressing the interface of herbs the brain and behavior. It will be of value and fun for the educated layperson as well as the professional. Solomon H. Snyder . Department of Neuroscience Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine It all began with Adam s apple. Knowing what you add to your diet may change your life. Getting a kick from a cup of coffee fighting depression with St. John s wort drifting away with valerian or reaching a ripe old age with Gingko this book gives insights into the pros and cons of taking herbal supplements. Excellent and entertaining reading Hanns Mohler Professor of Pharmacology University of Zurich Switzerland If you are someone who takes and believes in herbal supplements then this book is a must-read for you. I ll bet you will be surprised at some of the information. It is written by two extraordinarily qualified authors who have decades of experience with the effects and toxicities of drugs and supplements. The aim of the book is to use proven criteria to evaluate if herbal supplements are effective or not. This information is not always easy to find so read on. Michael J Kuhar . Yerkes National Primate Research Center of Emory University Candler Professor of Neuropharmacology School of Medicine Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar Center for Ethics of Emory University This page intentionally left .

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