Very informative book. Weight loss/health books make my head spin. Seriously, there are always an expert in the field telling us what we should eat. It's hard to believe which one is right. I thought this book was okay until I started making the recipes and proof in the pudding.
The premise of the book is that the four main chemicals of our brain (serotonin, GABA, dopamine and acetylcholine) are responsible for aiding us through weight loss. If their is a deficiency in any of these chemicals, we are bound to struggle with weight-loss and health. The book has self administered test that are series of questions to determine what chemical of your brain is deficient. Braverman, then discusses each chemical in detail and what is its function. There are recipes, an eating planner, logs to track progress, and food diary worksheets. He talks about supplements, sex and other relative health topics. The recipes are good, super healthy (obviously) and fairly easy.
What I took from this book was the importance of spices and herbs. It makes sense since so many natural remedies you find in a bottle at the store are derived from plants. He utilized many different spices/herbs and uses them heavily. So not only are you getting their medicinal benefits but it makes your food more flavorful. I've always used spices in the past but never used them that heavily. There is a great index at the end that list a lot of spices/herbs and explains what exactly they aid in a biological way. The indexes also branch out into produce and their benefits as well.
What made me a believer of this book are the recipes. I have made quite a few and my husband and I both notice our cravings for food diminish a great deal. When I eat his recipes, it feels like my body is getting nurtured in a very natural way. Food is suppose to be medicine and I feel this book really lives up to this famous quote.
What I would like to say is that this book is a good book to read and learn from but I believe a lot of people who are overweight, feel unhealthy and sick at times should really see a Naturepathic doctor or a doctor who has a more holistic approach. I went to one and not only did I have my bloodwork taken extensively to determine what supplements I needed but I took a hormone test where I found my hormone levels were that of a pre-menopausal women. Im in my early thirties by the way. I take special herbal tinctures everyday now which has not only balanced my hormones out but has rid me of my chronic insomnia and a lot of aches and pains. The recipes in this book aid my recovery. My suggestion to people who really want to get healthy is to read this book and then maybe determine if seeing a holistic doctor is worth it.