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Why Should I Care About My Brain?









amenclinics | December 8, 2017

The war for your health is won or lost between your ears, in the moment-by-moment decisions your brain makes every day. When your brain works right your decisions tend to be effective and add joy and energy to your life. When your brain is troubled, for whatever reason, you are much more likely to make bad decisions that steal your health, lead to your early destruction, and create trouble for future generations.

And make no mistake, you are in a war.

Everywhere you go someone is trying to shove bad food down your throat that will kill you early; news corporations repeatedly pour fear and disaster images into your brain to boost their ratings, and tech companies create addictive gadgets that hook your attention and distract you from your loved ones. In a new branch of science, epigenetic studies have shown that your habits turn on or off certain genes that make illness and early death more or less likely in you, but also in your children and grandchildren. The war is not just about you; it is about generations of you. But the good news, as I have long said, is that you are not stuck with the brain you have…you can make it better, and I can prove it. I have spent over three decades helping tens of thousands of patients at Amen Clinics have better brains and better lives.

Determine Your Brain Health Now

The single most important factor in determining your health is the quality of the decisions that you make every day. You can take the time to start the necessary steps to improve your health today by beginning with the following: • Know about the health of your brain – get a base line brain health assessment. • Know your health numbers – you need to optimize your important health numbers, not just normalize them. • Avoid anything that hurts your brain and may cause brain injuries – engage in regular brain healthy habits. The health of your brain is much more about your actions than your age. This is good news because it means that you possess the power to change your brain. There are many ways to become sick, but there is a clear path to wellness and it’s simpler than you think. If you are ready to transform your life, we can help you!

Improve Your Brain Health

At Amen Clinics, we have spent decades helping people just like you improve their brain, and thus mental, health and can help you, too. Call us today at 888-288-9834 or schedule a visit.

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