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TMHS 596: Use Neuroscience To Optimize Your Nutrition & Longevity - With Dr. Lisa Mosconi

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How to Protect Your Brain With Anti-Occurrence Stress

The brain is the most metabolically active organ in the body. By virtue of being so energetically active, it is also vulnerable to oxciden id stress. Occident distress is something that happens in your body and your brain as you age. It is just the natural part of getting older. You can kind of balance it out by importing anti occidents into your body andYour brain by means of a healthy diet. The good thing is that they come from foods that actually taste good. Many vedges and fruits and nuts and seeds contain anti oxidents. Even caviar contains a little i, particye. Iis mostly really vegetables and fruits, which one should be eating

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