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Balancing Your Brain in Sickness and Health

November 30th, 2009

The third and final section of The Edge Effect by Eric R. Braverman, MD, helps the reader to learn how to deal with specific illnesses or symptoms you may be experiencing, both in the brain and in the body. Braverman explains how your body ages and gives detailed instructions on what you can do to [...]

What to Do for Your “Deficient Nature”

November 23rd, 2009

The Edge Effect teaches us how to identify, then associate our earliest symptoms of brain neurotransmitter deficiency in order to direct ourselves toward the easiest, least damaging and most effective interventions.   To review, there are four neurotransmitters or “natures,” dopamine, acetylcholine, GABA, and serotonin.  Each of us has a “dominant nature” and a “nature deficiency.” [...]

Optimizing Our Dominant Nature

November 19th, 2009

This series of brain chemistry articles began with the identification of the number one complaint that women voice when coming to see Dr. Gabhart: loss of mental cognition. The work of Dr. Eric R. Braverman, author of The Edge Effect, clearly shows us that we are able to keep our brain in tip top condition. [...]

“Which Nature Are You?”

November 16th, 2009

The twenty-minute profile, the “Braverman Nature Assessment” found in his book, The Edge Effect,  created quite a revelation for me this weekend. The premise behind Dr. Braverman’s work is that the combination of the biochemicals dopamine, acetylcholine, GABA, and serotonin controls how you think, how you feel, and how you behave. “Your dominant biochemical, which is [...]

Treatments to Reverse a “Sprained Brain”

November 12th, 2009

“Make no mistake: if you put in the proper effort, you can rebuild your health and reverse brain aging,” reports Dr. Eric R. Braverman. “Using my unique approach, you will be able to work with your doctor to design an individual treatment program based on one or a combination of the seven types of therapies: [...]

Why Do We Have Unbalanced Brains?

November 11th, 2009

It is no new news that we begin to lose our edge by the time we turn forty. The literature all seems to sing the same song. What is new news to me is the impact of biochemical deficiencies that creep up over time, deficiencies which can be prevented, according to the work of Eric [...]

“You Can Learn to Keep Your Brain in Top Condition”

November 9th, 2009

Last week I wrote the first of a series of articles regarding the number one complaint that women voice when coming to see Dr. Gabhart, who specializes in hormone balancing: loss of mental cognition. See http://rosiebrownrn.com/are-you-losing-your-edge/ and www.whitneygabhartnd.com. In continuing my study of the work of Eric R. Braverman, M.D., there is so much hope [...]

“Are You Losing Your Edge?”

November 5th, 2009

Dr. Gabhart and I had a conversation yesterday about the number one complaint that women voice when coming to see her: loss of mental cognition. Interestingly enough, I told her that just the day before I had my annual physical. I told my doctor that among the list of signs and symptoms indicating a problem [...]

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