Summary of Genius Foods: Become Smarter, Happier, and More Productive While Protecting Your Brain for Life by Paul Adams
Synopsis
Genius Foods: Become Smarter, Happier, and More Productive While Protecting Your Brain for Life by Max Lugavere: Conversation Starters
Genius Foods is a New York Times bestselling book written by filmmaker Max Lugavere. His life changed when his mother was diagnosed with a rare dementia. Max decided to take a break in his media career to explore all that he could about the brain and how it works. He spent years reading brain research, interviewing medical doctors, neurologists and scientists. He hopes to better understand his mother’s ailment. In his book Genius Foods, he shares what he learned about the foods we eat and how they affect how we perform everyday.
Award-winning journalist Maria Shriver praises Genius Foods for connecting topics like dementia prevention with “humor, optimism, and ample enthusiasm.” Dr. Mark Hyman says that Genius Foods comes close to a brain owner’s manual apart from that it’s “fun to read, and written in a way that anyone can understand.”
A Brief Look Inside:
EVERY GOOD BOOK CONTAINS A WORLD FAR DEEPER
than the surface of its pages. The characters and their world come alive,
and the characters and its world still live on.
Conversation Starters is peppered with questions designed to
bring us beneath the surface of the page
and invite us into the world that lives on.
These questions can be used to create hours of conversation:
• Foster a deeper understanding of the book
• Promote an atmosphere of discussion for groups
• Assist in the study of the book, either individually or corporately
• Explore unseen realms of the book as never seen before
Disclaimer: This book you are about to enjoy is an independent companion resource of the original book, enhancing your experience. If you have not yet purchased a copy of the original book, please do before purchasing this unofficial Conversation Starters.
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