Stopping the Clock: Why Many of Us Will Live Past 100 and Enjoy Every Minute!
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.90 (821 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0879837179 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 369 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Absolute Garbage A Customer Poorly-written, re-warmed Cosmo articles parading as "medicine." Sensationalistic tone and ridiculous, unfounded assertions don't help matters, especially when the logic used is as tortured as the argument leading up to the conclusion that we'll all live to be 200 (well, we've doubled our lifespans in the last 100 years, haven't we? So, in the next 100, we're bound to double it again! Never mind all that crazy stuff like immunizations, sanitation, antibiotics, etc)An insult to the lay . a doctors guide to anti-aging A Customer This is a must read for anyone intrested in the new science of anti-aging medicine. Although fantastic the authors research and data are solid and irrefutable. Klatz is the worlds top practicing physician in this field and his prescriptions for longevity are thoughtful, well documented and effective. Ive read over 100 books in this area and stopping the clock is among the best.. Valuable information for people who have open minds. Helpful and put forth in an objective manner. Specific in the studies and research sited. To the other reviewer, a few years ago the cancer preventative value of vegetables was scoffed at. Now the American Cancer Society has endorsed the research. For those of us who are into prevention and not into after the fact repair work that will pay for the doctor's Mercedes, it's worth reading.
This essential resource offers a fully-documented program for life extension. It covers DHEA, hormone replacement therapy (both anti-aging and sex hormones), vitamins and minerals, a thyroid support program, the top 25 healing foods, and much more.. Organized by supplements, substances and techniques, this book shows how to halt or reverse damage to our bodies caused by aging and lessen the risks associated with diseases such as heart attack and cancer