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Brain Drain : How Highly Processed Food Depletes Your Brain of Neurotransmitters, the Key Chemicals It Needs to Properly  Function - William Wilson

Brain Drain

How Highly Processed Food Depletes Your Brain of Neurotransmitters, the Key Chemicals It Needs to Properly Function

By: William Wilson

Paperback | 30 November 2019

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If you have been diagnosed with:
• Major depression 
• Generalized anxiety disorder 
• PTSD  
• Bipolar disorder II 
• Eating disorder 
• Irritable bowel syndrome 
• ADHD 
• Dysthymic disorder 
• Cataplexy 
• Fibromyalgia  
• Social phobia 
• Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMS)  
• Migraine headaches 
• Multiple chemical sensitivities 
• Panic disorder
 
It is likely that you only have one illness—Carbohydrate Associated Brain syndrome or CARB syndrome that eventually drains your brain of monoamine neurotransmitters such as dopamine, epinephrine, serotonin and norepinephrine.
 
Without these chemicals, your brain starts to malfunction in ways that will qualify you for one or more traditional psychiatric disorders. What is even worse is your body will start to store extra fat regardless of your caloric intake. If you receive standard treatments for these disorders, you will get worse over time rather than better.
The solution is to diagnose your own CARB syndrome and arrange for your own effective treatment as outlined in this book.
 
CARB syndrome is preventable, reversible and treatable so please don’t waste any more time waiting for the “experts” to fix you.
 

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