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JULIA J. RUCKLIDGE, PhD, is a Professor of Clinical Psychology at
the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. Over the
last decade, she has been running clinical trials investigating the
role of broad-spectrum micronutrients in the treatment of mental
illness, specifically ADHD, mood disorders, addictions, anxiety and
stress associated with traumatic events. Julia has over 130
peer-reviewed publications and textbook contributions. She is
regularly featured in the media across social media, newspaper,
radio, and TV and has given over 150 invited talks across the world
on her work on nutrition and mental health. She was named in the
top 100 Most Influential Women in New Zealand in 2018. Her 2014
TEDx talk has been viewed almost 1.5 million times. She lives in
Christchurch, New Zealand.
BONNIE J. KAPLAN, PhD, s a Professor Emerita in the Cumming School
of Medicine at the University of Calgary, in Calgary, Alberta,
Canada. She has published widely on the biological basis of
developmental disorders and mental health, especially the
contribution of nutrition to brain development and brain function.
Kaplan has over 180 peer-reviewed publications and textbook
contributions, and many more invited lectures. In 2018, for
Canada's 150th birthday, she was named one of the country's top 150
Difference Makers in Mental Health. In 2019, she was awarded the
prestigious Dr. Rogers Prize, a national award given every two
years in Canada for research or clinical work in complementary,
alternative, integrative health. She lives in Calgary, Canada.
Susan Ericksen is an actor and voice-over artist. She has been
awarded numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards as well as the
prestigious Audie Award for best narration. As an actor and
director, she has worked in theaters throughout the country.
Andrew Weil, M.D., has degrees in biology and medicine from Harvard
University. Author of the best-selling Spontaneous Healing and
Eight Weeks to Optimum Health, he traveled the world experiencing
and studying healers and healing systems and has earned an
international reputation as an expert on alternative medicine,
mind-body interactions, and medical botany. He is the associate
director of the Division of Social Perspectives in Medicine and the
director of the Program in Integrative Medicine at the University
of Arizona in Tucson. Andrew Weil, M.D., has degrees in biology and
medicine from Harvard University. Author of the best-selling
Spontaneous Healing and Eight Weeks to Optimum Health, he traveled
the world experiencing and studying healers and healing systems and
has earned an international reputation as an expert on alternative
medicine, mind-body interactions, and medical botany. He is the
associate director of the Division of Social Perspectives in
Medicine and the director of the Program in Integrative Medicine at
the University of Arizona in Tucson.
"The Better Brain promises safer and more effective ways to prevent
and treat mental and emotional disorders and suggests simple,
practical steps that all of us can take to optimize brain
health."-- "Andrew Weil, MD, New York Times bestselling author"
The Better Brain promises safer and more effective ways to prevent
and treat mental and emotional disorders and suggests simple,
practical steps that all of us can take to optimize brain
health.
-from the foreword by Andrew Weil, MD, New York Times bestselling
author "The Better Brain is one of the most important books of the
year, with the potential to create a paradigm shift in our well
being. Drs. Kaplan and Rucklidge, pioneers in nutrition and mental
health, brilliantly lead us to a clear new scientific understanding
of how what we eat shapes our brain metabolism and our emotional
well being, and for some, how our lives depends on it.
-Elissa Epel, PhD, Professor, Vice Chair, Department of Psychiatry
& Behavioral Sciences, UCSF, co-author of New York Times bestseller
The Telomere Effect "A model of good science writing, The Better
Brain makes a compelling case that nutrition--eating healthy foods
and, at times, adding in micronutrient supplements--can chase away
many psychiatric ills. This should not be a surprise, and yet, in
our drug-centered medical world, it serves as a radical call for
societal change. The book offers a prescription for emotional
wellness that should be a first-line treatment for us all."
-Robert Whitaker, author of Mad in America and Anatomy of an
Epidemic "Our mental health rests upon the foundation of
neuroplasticity and epigenetics. Healthy food and proper nutrition
are the most reliable and powerful tools we possess to build that
foundation. The Better Brain is a comprehensive road map for
healing using these natural methods. Reclaim your mental health,
buy this book!
-Scott Shannon, MD, integrative psychiatrist and author of Mental
Health for the Whole Child "The science of nutrition is making
rapid advances, particularly in how we understand brain function.
Bonnie Kaplan and Julia Rucklidge, two pioneering research
scientists, have written this book that will lead you to think
differently about your body, your health, and yourself."
-Charles Popper, MD, McLean Hospital and Harvard Medical School
"The time has come for a full overhaul of our psychiatric
treatments from the ground up. Nutritional psychiatry is a major
step in the right direction. Nutritional intervention is an
effective tool all practitioners should know about. This book is a
great place to start, from two of the foremost researchers in the
field."
-Will Van Derveer, MD, founder, Integrative Psychiatry Centers and
Integrative Psychiatry Institute
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