Brain Bio CentreThe ClinicThe Brain Bio Centre is Food for the Brain's not-for-profit clinic. An outpatient clinical treatment centre specialising in the 'optimum nutrition' approach to mental health recovery. Any financial surplus generated is transferred to the charity, enabling us to further important work into research, education and promotion of the benefits of nutrition About the clinicThe clinic is owned by the Food for the Brain Foundation and is located within the Putneymead Group Medical Practice Building in Putney, London Clinic costsFind out more about costs The Complete PackagesThe Brain Bio Centre's complete packages are designed to support your health concerns by providing in-depth analysis, identifying potential biochemical imbalances and formulating a personalised treatment plan Get in touchContact us today by completing the enquiry box, calling us now on +44 20 8332 9600 or emailing [email protected] ConsultationsFind out more about what a nutritional therapy consultation involves Biochemical assessment is a vital part of the Brain Bio Centre’s approach. Find out more about the tests that we offer SupplementsIf deficiencies are identified through testing or consultation then supplements may be recommended Meet the teamMeet the team involved in the running of the Brain Bio Centre clnic How to find usHow to get to the clinic by Air, Train, Car and Bus Still have questions? Look through our Frequently Asked Questions Three in four people in Britain frequently feel stressed, and two in three experience regular anxiety and tension, according to the 100% Health survey of 51,000 people. But while stress is an unavoidable part of modern life, it is possible to build greater resilience to life’s pressures. Cognitive decline and neurological disordersIn Europe alone, one million people develop impaired memory every year, more than half of whom will go on to develop dementia. The positive news is that research indicates that early intervention with dietary and lifestyle changes reduces the risk of developing poor memory and may slow the progression to dementia (whether that is Alzheimer’s or vascular dementia) Depression and anxietyIn Britain, 1 in 20, or around 3 million people, are diagnosed with depression. More than just a bout of the blues, depression isn't a weakness, nor is it something that you can simply "snap out" of. Depression is a chronic illness that needs support. If depression is a part of your life there are lots of ways that we can help Learning and behaviourThe Brain Bio Centre clinic has helped many adults and children with developmental, learning and behaviour issues. Perhaps your child has been diagnosed with ADHD, autism or dyslexia, has other learning difficulties or you just feel that he or she is not reaching their full potential Psychotic disordersThe conventional treatment for schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders is usually long-term antipsychotic medication. While this can be quite effective for the positive symptoms (such as voices, hallucinations and delusions), there is often little improvement in negative symptoms (such as concentration, motivation, enjoyment of life) meaning that the sufferer may have a poor quality of life Tune up your brainWe are used to being bombarded with information about how to look after our hearts, how often we should exercise, what we should do to protect our bones, but how many of us take the opportunity to look after our brain? TestimonialsHear what others have to say about how the Brain Bio Centre clinic helped them improve their mental wellbeing In the mediais a not for profit educational charity © 2012 Food for the Brain. All Rights Reserved Food for the Brain is a registered charity (No: 1116438) and is limited by guarantee (Company Number 5885305)
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