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  • Depression

  • The Mind-Body Diet & Lifestyle Connection
  • By: Ray Griffiths
  • Narrated by: Marston York
  • Length: 2 hrs and 46 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Depression

By: Ray Griffiths
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Summary

The part of the brain most heavily associated with mental health, memory, emotion, and mood is called the hippocampus - the biological name for the seahorse. It is the unusual seahorse-like shape of the hippocampus that has led to its evocative name.

Just as the seahorse charms the depths of oceans, our own hippocampus, when supported and nurtured, can help enchant our own lives. Worryingly, there are an increasing number of scientific papers linking problems with the hippocampus to depression, in particular, the shrinking or failure to regrow this part of the brain after prolonged stress.

Depression, anxiety, and mood disorders are often seen as entirely psychological in cause. However, more and more research is highlighting that chronic health issues, poor diet, and lifestyle choices can, and will, negatively impact our vulnerable hippocampus, and consequently, our mental health.

Personalized nutritionist Ray Griffiths examines how we can modify our dietary and lifestyle choices to nourish our brain and hippocampus. These choices can help to cushion us from the harm we may encounter as we navigate the challenges of modern everyday life. This nourishment is absolutely vital, as every day, our hippocampus can potentially regrow 700 brand new neurons, but it needs a huge amount of assistance to do so.

Nourishment for the hippocampus can come from not just diet but also from balanced gut bacteria, social connection, exercise, an outdoors environment, music, and dance. Learning how to support your brain health begins with what you eat.

©2019 Ray Griffiths (P)2019 Ray Griffiths
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An amazing book!

Enjoyed listening this book... For me this book was amazing and unique that it reveals solutions to depression not just mentally but with the right diet and physical exercises - very good book by Ray Griffiths and the reader Marston York is great too.

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