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Body And Recovery

Laura Anderson

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Publisher: Publifye

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"Body and Recovery" explores the vital link between physical wellness and mental resilience, particularly in addiction recovery. It highlights how exercise, nutrition, and sleep profoundly impact neurochemistry, stress response, and cognitive function. For example, consistent physical activity can enhance neuroplasticity, aiding the brain's ability to adapt and recover. The book argues that integrating these elements into a holistic approach yields more sustainable results than traditional methods, offering a comprehensive strategy for improved mental health.

 
The book begins by establishing a neurobiological understanding of addiction and mental health, presenting concepts accessibly without requiring prior neuroscience knowledge. It then examines the specific benefits of exercise, nutrition, and sleep, providing evidence-based strategies. For instance, it details how specific nutrients can affect brain function.

 
Finally, it synthesizes this information into a personalized recovery program, offering practical guidance on goal setting, relapse prevention, and long-term maintenance, empowering readers to take control of their health fitness.
Available since: 03/12/2025.
Print length: 97 pages.

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