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Micro Nutrient Minds

Olivia Clarke

Traductor A AI

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"Micro Nutrient Minds" explores the often-underestimated impact of micronutrients on brain health and cognitive function. The book delves into how specific vitamins and minerals act as catalysts in vital brain processes, affecting everything from neuronal communication to neurotransmitter synthesis.

 
Did you know that deficiencies in trace elements like zinc, iron, and magnesium can significantly impact cognitive abilities? This book reveals the intricate relationship between these trace nutrients and crucial cognitive functions like memory, attention, and executive function.

 
The book progresses by establishing a foundational understanding of micronutrients and then exploring their specific roles in brain health. It emphasizes personalized nutrition, acknowledging that individual needs vary based on factors like age and lifestyle.

 
By presenting rigorous scientific evidence, the book empowers readers to make informed dietary choices and enhance their cognitive performance, potentially protecting against age-related cognitive decline.
Disponible desde: 27/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 82 páginas.

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