The most effective ways to live longer cookbook

the surprising, unbiased truth about what to eat to prevent disease, feel great, and have optimal health and longevity

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The most effective ways to live longer cookbook

the surprising, unbiased truth about what to eat to prevent disease, feel great, and have optimal health and longevity

Author Jonny Bowden looks at what he calls "The Four Horsemen of Aging"—free radicals, inflammation, glycation, and stress—and shows how they can harm your health and shorten your life. Bowden then unveils an arsenal of anti-aging strategies culled from cutting edge research and lessons learned from the longest lived people on the planet. He examines how the major organs, such as the heart and the brain, age and how you can prevent damage to these vital parts of the body. In total, readers learn what they can eat, do, and take to feel great, avoid illness, and live a long life.

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Publisher
Fair Winds Press
Language
English

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Beverly, MA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
641.3/02
Library of Congress
TX369 .B69 2010, TX741

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24422607M
Internet Archive
mosteffectiveway0000bowd_t2a9
ISBN 10
1592334458
ISBN 13
9781592334452
LCCN
2010028366

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