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464 pages, Paperback
First published December 30, 2007
How do you get your brain to work? Simply avoid the following: sea bass, football, white wine, prescription drugs, playing soccer, trans-fats, over-the-counter drugs, cell phones, aspirin, baseball, mold, children, swordfish, tea, stress, air pollution, getting up early, antacids, lead, television, mixed drinks, going to bed late, sushi, anti-inflammatory tablets, soda, marriage, violent video games, car exhaust, coffee, boxing, high-fructose corn syrup, anti-psychotics, hard work, tuna, anti-depressives, Chinese coal-fired power plants, electro-magnetic fields and although Hyman (author) doesn’t specifically say, one would presume holding your breath until you pass out is also a no-no.
So what is not on the broken brain prohibition list? That amounts to sleeping and sardines (no seriously he recommends eating sardines). Fail to follow Hyman’s advice and you will continue to meander about lost in your present paralyzing mental fog and your boss will continue to work on organizing for you and your fellow brain dead colleagues commuting program using short yellow buses.