Summary:
The book delves into the impact of individual nutrient imbalances on mental health, exploring how tailored nutrient therapies can correct these imbalances and improve conditions such as depression, autism, and ADHD. It presents a science-based approach to enhancing brain function by addressing biochemical factors through diet and supplementation.
Key points:
1. Biochemical Imbalance: The book suggests mental disorders often stem from individual biochemical imbalances, which can be improved through nutrient therapy.
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