The comments Braverman makes in the book are strange.
I am skipping to the end...since each chapter rather repeats itself. He made a statement:
"acetylcholine keeps your muscles from drying out"...pg 171
Now what does THAT mean?
Also there is NO bibliography! The book makes sweeping generalizations with no backup studies. Some seem to make sense sometimes, but most are just that, sweeping statements.
I am going to research him some.
I find Dr. Amen MD much more grounded.
You will find this interesting:
http://www.aapsonline.org/newsletters/aug97.htm
http://www.nytimes.com/1997/05/23/ny...einstated.html
The lack of a bibliography in The Edge Effect is now more understandable to me.
I guess there are no studies to bolster his claims.
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