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FEED YOUR BRAIN
Week of August 24, 1998 (originally broadcast the week of April 20, 1998)

Can you really "feed your head?" Is chocolate a substitute for sex and affection? Can particular food combinations prevent heart attacks? Are you truly what you eat? Learn more about nutrition for the brain and how you can live a healthier life.

Order a TIM transcript or audiotape! DR. ANDREW WEIL
Top nutrition expert Dr. Andrew Weil talks about eating well for a healthy mind and body. Dr. Weil is a graduate of the Harvard Medical School. Dr. Weil is also the founder and director of the Program in Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. You can reach Dr. Weil on the Internet at http://www.drweil.com/. Click here for more information on his best selling books, Spontaneous Healing and Eight Weeks to Optimum Health.

JOHN HOCKENBERRY
This week, our commentator John Hockenberry offers "food for thought."

PROFESSOR LOU MARINOFF
Philosophers for hire as psychotherapists? Can Plato really replace Prozac? Dr. Goodwin talks with Lou Marinoff, executive director of the American Society of Philosophy, Counseling and Psychotherapy. He is also founder of a new organization, the American Philosophical Practitioners Association. You can reach Professor Lou Marinoff at City College of New York, 137th Street at Convent Avenue, New York, New York 10031

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