We eat wrong. Out of all... - Deepstash

We eat wrong. Out of all the things we actively do for our body, such as exercising or taking our medicine, eating is at the top of the list in terms of frequency. Complementary to that, our brain is most easily damaged by food. Therefore, we should really start looking at what we eat. One way or another, our brain needs to get 45 nutrients.

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Brian Food - Book Summary (Nutrition For Cognitive Capability)

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