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This helpful guide allows you to choose the best plan for you and incorporates effective anxiety-busting foods and nutrients.
The book provides quizzes as well as advanced lab and supplement recommendations to help you discover and address the root causes of your body’s imbalances.
In his new book, Robert L. Leahy, Ph.D., author of the best-selling book The Worry Cure, turns his attention to anxiety. Leahy looks at the origin of anxiety and teaches you how to outsmart your fears for a less stressful life.
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In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Drew Ramsey helps us forge a path toward greater mental health through food.
In this book, you’ll find more than 100 nutrient-dense, gluten-free recipes that provide proper nutrition, tips for shifting out of toxic habits, and lifestyle recipes for household and personal-care products to help you heal in all areas ...
This tasty collection of recipes ranges from savory to sweet, and includes: Citrus Pumpkin Pancakes Crispy Rosemary Chicken Anti-Anxiety Diet Bone Broth Kimchi Burgers, and much more!
The book begins by exploring the way that concerns about food, the body and pleasure were prefigured in antiquity and then how these concerns were recast in early Christianity as problems of 'natural' appetite which had to be curbed.
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