Radical longevity The powerful plan to sharpen your brain, strengthen your body, and reverse the symptoms of aging

Ann Louise Gittleman

Book - 2021

"We all seem to be searching for the fountain of youth--whether it's sleep more, eat less, go keto, go vegan, or intermittently fast--but the truth is there's no single thing that will keep the diseases of aging at bay. If you want to age well, you have to think outside the box--and that's where health and nutrition pioneer Ann Louise Gittleman comes in. For four decades, Ann Louise has been the go-to expert for answers to our most urgent health questions; with her Radical Longevity program, she applies that same expertise to aging well in body, mind and spirit. Ann Louise dissects the aspects of aging process that matter to us most--not just the chronic ailments, but cognitive skills, mobility, skin and hair concerns, a...nd overall vitality"--

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Published
New York : Hachette Go 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Ann Louise Gittleman (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xii, 324 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-287) and index.
ISBN
9780738286167
  • 7 new rules for radical longevity
  • The radical longevity power plan
  • Renew your body from head to toe with targeted strategies.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Nutritionist Gittleman (Hot Times) offers strategies for answering the "distress calls" that bodies issue before progressing into illness and disease in this innovative guide. Rather than taking an "antiaging" approach, Gittleman breaks down the science behind aging, and her advice comes in three parts: the first introduces her seven rules for longevity, which focus on immunity, minerals, and "the gut-brain connection." Part two tackles environmental toxins and offers a meal plan consisting of unprocessed foods, and the final section covers brain, heart, and joint health. Many of Gittleman's fixes are natural solutions--"flower remedies," she writes, are extracts that function similar to homeopathy and can help with "emotional turbulence," and she recommends broccoli seed oil for improving skin health. She doesn't skimp on detail--her discussion of at-home toxins is particularly extensive and, at times, overwhelming--and there's no shortage of resources and exercises to help readers put her advice into practice. Those with a mind for alternative medicine will appreciate the wealth of information on offer. Agent: Coleen O'Shea, Allen O'Shea Literary Agency. (May)

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