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NutriGenie Omega 3 Counter 3.4 - Companion to The Omega-3 Connection by Andrew Stoll, MD
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Size: 1 MB
License: Shareware
OS: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000
Developer:NutriGenie (» more programs)
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NutriGenie Omega 3 Counter checked and founded to be 100% clean:
Archive: nsomega3.zip
inflating: LANGUAGE.DAT
inflating: OS.DAT
inflating: _ISDEL.EXE
inflating: SETUP.EXE
inflating: _INST32I.EX_
inflating: _SETUP.DLL
inflating: SETUP.INS
inflating: _SYS1.CAB
inflating: DATA.TAG
extracting: SETUP.INI
inflating: _USER1.CAB
inflating: LAYOUT.BIN
inflating: DATA1.CAB
inflating: README.TXT
inflating: PAD_FILE.XML
Scan Results of LAYOUT.BIN
LAYOUT.BIN: OK
Scan Results of _INST32I.EX_
_INST32I.EX_: OK
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DATA1.CAB: OK
Scan Results of SETUP.INS
SETUP.INS: OK
Scan Results of SETUP.EXE
SETUP.EXE: OK
Scan Results of DATA.TAG
DATA.TAG: OK
Scan Results of OS.DAT
OS.DAT: OK
Scan Results of _SETUP.DLL
_SETUP.DLL: OK
Scan Results of _SYS1.CAB
_SYS1.CAB: OK
Scan Results of README.TXT
README.TXT: OK
Scan Results of nsomega3.zip
nsomega3.zip: OK
Known viruses: 78250
Scanned directories: 1
Scanned files: 16
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 2.39 MB
Time: 2.173 sec (0 m 2 s)
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Publisher's Description:
The perfect companion software to the following publications:
The Omega-3 Connection: The Groundbreaking Anti-depression Diet and Brain Program by Andrew L. Stoll, M.D., Director of the Psychopharmacology Research Lab at Boston's McLean Hospital and assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School
The Omega Plan: The Medically Proven Diet That Restores Your Body's Essential Nutritional Balance by Artemis Simopoulos, M.D., nutritional adviser to the Office of Consumer Affairs at the White House.
Excerpts from Amazon.com's Editorial Reviews of the Omega-3 Connection:
"Stoll suggests that restoring our body's natural balance of omega-3s may help alleviate (and prevent) many types of depression--even for those who don't respond to traditional antidepressants. Omega-3s may also prove helpful with other problems, such as the inability to handle stress, memory loss, and cognitive decline.
A must-read for anyone dealing with depression, The Omega-3 Connection by Andrew L. Stoll, M.D., strikes yet another blow against the standard American diet. We already know that years of noshing on highly processed foods have saddled us with sky-high rates of heart disease, obesity, and related conditions. But, as we're starting to understand now, our eating habits may also be subtly altering our brain chemistry, leaving us vulnerable to anxiety disorders and depression. Only in this case, it's not just what we're eating--it's what we're not eating: foods containing omega-3 essential fatty acids--the 'good fats' that help maintain optimal brain function.
Stoll found that Omega-3 acids, already known for their importance in preventing heart disease and cancer, play a crucial role in mental health -- regulating and enhancing mood, sharpening memory, and even aiding concentration and learning. This substance, so essential to our health is often depleted by our Western diet and lifestyle.
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