Brain Fog

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""Brain Fog"" tackles the often-debilitating cognitive impairments, such as forgetfulness and lack of concentration, experienced particularly by those recovering from addiction. It explores how substance abuse disrupts normal brain function, altering neurotransmitter systems and compromising neural pathways. Addiction, described as a chronic relapsing brain disease, impacts memory, attention, and executive functions.

The book uniquely combines psychology, neuroscience, and nutrition to offer a comprehensive understanding. The book argues that addiction-induced brain fog is reversible, providing hope for improved mental well-being. It presents evidence-based strategies, including lifestyle modifications, targeted cognitive exercises, and nutritional interventions. For example, specific exercises are included to improve memory and attention.

""Brain Fog"" is structured to guide readers step-by-step, beginning with an introduction to the concept, delving into neurobiological underpinnings, and progressing through practical strategies for restoring mental clarity. Throughout the book, evidence from peer-reviewed research, clinical studies, and neuroimaging is presented in an accessible style. The book emphasizes a personalized approach to addiction recovery, tailoring strategies to individual needs. It is aimed at those recovering from addiction, their loved ones, and healthcare professionals.

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