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It's never too late to transform your body. if you have seen Dr. Jeffry Life before, you might have thought, How can this 72-year-old doctor have the body of a 30-year-old? But you can look just as good as he does when you take control of your health. Back in 1998, Dr. Life was a stereotypical aging man: overweight with a gut and little muscle tone. His libido was low. He felt tired all the time. Then he decided to make critical adjustments to his diet and lifestyle, and the results have been astounding. The Life Plan introduces a healthy aging lifestyle that any man can master, no matter what shape he may be in. It offers an exercise program, an easy diet, a simple nutrient supplement regimen, a prudent guide to male hormone replacement therapies, and lessons on how to get your doctor to provide the care you deserve.--From publisher description.
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Health and hygiene, Men, Men, health and hygieneEdition | Availability |
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The life plan: how any man can achieve lasting health, great sex, and a stronger, leaner body
2012, Atria Paperback
in English
- 1st Atria paperback ed.
1439194599 9781439194591
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The Life Plan: how any man can achieve lasting health, great sex, and a stronger, leaner body
2011, Atria Books
in English
- 1st Atria Books hardcover ed.
1439194580 9781439194584
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