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The Chemistry of Joy

A Three-Step Program for Overcoming Depression Through Western Science and Eastern Wisdom

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The Chemistry of Joy

By: Henry Emmons
Narrated by: Qarie Marshall
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The Chemistry of Joy presents Dr. Emmons' natural approach to depression, combining the best of Western medicine and Eastern teaching to create your body's own biochemistry of joy. Dr. Emmons creates a practical program for each of the three types of depression: anxious depression, agitated depression, and sluggish depression.

The Chemistry of Joy helps you to identify which type of depression you are experiencing and provides a specific diet and exercise plan to address it as well as nutritional supplements and "psychology of mindfulness" exercises that can restore your body's natural balance and energy. This flexible approach creates newfound joy for those whose lives have been touched by depression - and pathways for all who seek to actively improve their emotional lives.

©2006 Henry Emmons and Rachel Kranz (P)2015 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Mental Health Mood Disorders Personal Development Psychology & Mental Health Spirituality
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This was the best healing book I’ve ever read, and I’ve read hundreds. Thank you!

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I've listened to both and his 2010 book is basically the same but more concise, detailed, and more well researched.

The Chemistry of Calm is better

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