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A new way to age : the most cutting-edge advances in antiaging / Suzanne Somers.

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"Life just gets better and better for health guru and American sweetheart Suzanne Somers as the years pass-and so do her books! At 72, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Knockout and Ageless is back with revolutionary insights and advice from the best and brightest minds in the field of anti-aging. Learn how to keep your hairy shiny, your heart strong, your hormones renewed, and your mind as sharp as ever"-- Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9781982110949
  • ISBN: 1982110945
  • Physical Description: xviii, 425 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First Gallery Books hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Gallery Books, [2020]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Aging.
Longevity.
Vitality.
Older people > Psychology.
Older people > Social aspects.
Genre: Informational works.
Self-help publications.

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  • 15 of 15 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Putnam County Library System.

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A New Way to Age : The Most Cutting-Edge Advances in Antiaging
A New Way to Age : The Most Cutting-Edge Advances in Antiaging
by Somers, Suzanne
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Table of Contents

A New Way to Age : The Most Cutting-Edge Advances in Antiaging

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Prefacep. xi
Introduction: The New Way to Agep. xiii
Part IChoices: The Time Is Now
1    Can We Reverse Aging?p. 3
        Interview with Dr. Allan Magazinerp. 10
2    What Do You Fear Most About Aging?p. 33
        Interview with Dr. Jonathan Wrightp. 36
3    Stress: The Real Killer-and the Part You Play in Itp. 51
        Interview with Dr. Jeffrey R. Gladdenp. 59
4    Supplementationp. 77
5    Yoga: An Exercise for the Rest of Your Lifep. 93
        Interview with Julie Carmenp. 95
Part IIBioidentical Hormones: The Game Changer
6    No One Size Fits Allp. 103
7    How Hormones Workp. 107
        Interview with Dr. Jonathan Wrightp. 111
8    Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone (TRH)p. 117
        More from Dr. Jonathan Wrightp. 121
9    The Hormone System: The Juice of Youthp. 127
        Interview with Dr. Thierry Hertoghep. 141
10    Testosteronep. 163
        Interview with Dr. Abraham Morgentalerp. 164
Part IIIToxins and the Gut
11    The Devastating Effects of Toxicity on Agingp. 181
        Interview with Dr. Jonathan Wrightp. 190
12    The Gutp. 201
        Interview with Kent MacLeodp. 209
Part IVThe Heart How To Keep It From Breaking
13    Dispelling Myths About Heart Healthp. 215
        Interview with Dr. Stephen Sinatrap. 220
14    Enhanced External Counterpulsation (EECP)p. 239
15    The Heart and the Jawp. 243
        Interview with Dr. Leonard Feldp. 245
Part VCutting-Edge Advances In Antiaging
16    NAD+ and Senolyticsp. 259
        Interview with Bill Faloonp. 264
17    Telomere Lengtheningp. 277
18    Stem Cells: The Future or Now?p. 283
        Interview with Dr. Dipnarine Maharajp. 286
        Interview with Dr. Marc Darrowp. 302
19    Non-THC Cannabis for Painp. 317
        Interview with Dr. Jonathan M. Fishbeinp. 319
20    Energy Medicinep. 325
        Interview with Dr. Michael Galitzerp. 327
21    Electrons and the Healing Power of Touchp. 341
In Closingp. 343
Acknowledgmentsp. 345
Appendix ABlood Testingp. 349
Appendix BTestosterone Therapy in Men with Prostate Cancerp. 363
Appendix CDoctor Contact Informationp. 367
Appendix DSuzannesomers.com Supplements!p. 371
Notesp. 383
Glossaryp. 387
Suggested Readingp. 393
Indexp. 397

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