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The Stress Overload Solution: A Proven, Neuroscience Method for Optimal Well-being

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Tired of feeling stressed out? Enter the age of brain-based health! This breakthrough book by New York Times bestselling author Laurel Mellin, Ph.D. will give you everything ou need to appreciate that issues with mood, habits, relationships, and productivity are caused by a few faulty brain circuits. The solution is to enter the age of brain-based health and learn easy, proven techniques to shut off these wires and the harmful chemical surges they cause, and activate healing chemicals that bring us optimal well-being. The motivator for many people? Self-reliance, and less dependency on medications and procedures. The techniques work rapidly (in one to four minutes), so you can feel the difference right away. Using them over time promotes lasting results. Enter the age of brain-based health, and you will never look back!

462 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 3, 2019

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Laurel Mellin

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Laurel Mellin is a New York Times Bestselling Author, founder of Emotional Brain Training and Associate Clinical Professor, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco. She is a health psychologist and researcher whose work has been featured in top media outlets, Today, Good Morning America, Oprah, and in Newsweek, the Wall Street Journal, and whose work was named one of the Top 10 Medical Advances of the Year by Health magazine. She lives in Marin County, California.

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November 11, 2019
I got a much better idea of what my issues have been and how to address them. This book is written in normal English, not in medical jargon. It is easy to understand.
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