Last CMWC of 2021 & Mental Fitness on CBS Channel 2

Dr. Shawn Talbott (Ph.D., CNS, LDN, FACSM, FACN, FAIS) has gone from triathlon struggler to gut-brain guru! With a Ph.D. in Nutritional Biochemistry, he's on a mission to boost everyday human performance through the power of natural solutions and the gut-brain axis.

Got to share the new Mental Fitness book on CBS Channel 2 – along with my top ”Good Mood Foods”

Check out the segment here and read about the foods below…

For anyone interested in Mental Fitness – the book is on sale everywhere and our = certification course for Mental Wellness Coaches is scheduled for Oct 20th-23rd in Plymouth MA.

This will be our LAST in-person workshop this year! (and prices will go up next year when our mental wellness spa is fully built out and ready for our guests to enjoy)…

Mental Fitness book featured on KUTV’s Fresh Living (CBS ch2 Salt Lake City)

Good Mood Foods

My latest book is out – “Mental Fitness – Maximizing Mood, Motivation, and Mental Wellness by Optimizing the Brain-Body-Biome”

It sold out in its first day on Amazon – but it is back in stock now.

The book covers the idea that how we feel is not just in our head – but also in our gut (the “2nd brain”) and the heart (the “3rd brain”) – and there are natural ways that we can get our “three brains” to perform their best so we feel our best with our highest level of Mental Fitness.

Here are my Top 3 Good Mood Foods – one for each brain…

Blueberries for our Head Brain – Polyphenols (pomegranates, tea/coffee, chocolate, berries, citrus, grapes)

Pumpkin Seeds for our Heart Brain – Seeds and Nuts (walnuts, cashews, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds)

Oatmeal for our Gut Brain – Fiber (oatmeal, whole grain bread, dark leafy greens, bananas, cauliflower, asparagus)

Option 1 = Oatmeal with blueberries and walnuts/pumpkin seeds

Option 2 = Smoothie with GBX Protein (Chickpea protein), SuperFood (Green, Red, Purple plants), and SeedFiber (sunflower, cucumber, cranberry, black cumin seed, blackberry, grape seed)

About the Author

Exercise physiologist (MS, UMass Amherst) and Nutritional Biochemist (PhD, Rutgers) who studies how lifestyle influences our biochemistry, psychology and behavior - which kind of makes me a "Psycho-Nutritionist"?!?!

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