20 min listen
Meet Nora And Meet Your Primal Body Primal Mind!
Meet Nora And Meet Your Primal Body Primal Mind!
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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jul 30, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Nora will be introducing you to some of the concepts outlined in her ground-breaking book: Primal Body-Primal Mind. Nora offers her own unique research and clinical perspective on the exciting ways in which your diet can totally transform the way you feel and function. Learn, too how changes in the way you eat can add greatly to your health, vitality and even longevity, while saving you real money along the way!
In the second half of the show, Nora will introduce you to the fascinating world of neurofeedback, also known as brain training biofeedback: what it is, how it works and what it can do for you, your friends and your family. Expect the unexpected and prepare to learn how your body and mind works in a whole new way and new perspectives on what might be possible!
You will never view your brain your diet or your body the same way again!
Here is the podcast.
In the second half of the show, Nora will introduce you to the fascinating world of neurofeedback, also known as brain training biofeedback: what it is, how it works and what it can do for you, your friends and your family. Expect the unexpected and prepare to learn how your body and mind works in a whole new way and new perspectives on what might be possible!
You will never view your brain your diet or your body the same way again!
Here is the podcast.
Released:
Jul 30, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (48)
A cross-country quest for sustainable and local food: Photographer Clay Enos is traveling across America from New York to Vancouver, BC on a Vespa GTS300. The basic idea, as he puts it, is to rarely go more than 150 miles on any given day, eat and support organic, healthy, locally produced and harvested foods (grass-fed beef, etc) and experience this side of America in a more intimate way. Clay has read Primal Body-Primal Mind and says he feels the book’s message is “vitally important”. He also says it was part of his “inspiration for trying to make the cross-country road trip with food issues being a primary concern.” How cool is that? ALSO, in the second half hour--by popular demand: An invitation for callers to call in with whatever questions they have about nutrition OR neurofeedback. Listen to the podcast. by Primal Body Primal Mind Radio