| | |  | LAN | Home » » » » Immortality | | | | | | | Description: | | In the great scheme of things, the quest for a long and healthful life is a relatively new goal for humans. We know without any doubt, that humans can and do live well beyond 100 years of age. While in fact, we have all the genetic potential to live healthfully well beyond 100- consciously getting there today for the majority, however, requires a profound commitment to a time proven system and a daily call to focused action-becomming a centenarian is a matter of proven universal,proactive, yet simple choices and actions. This book will show the longest live cultures and what they do, the aging process and the universal currency of life. It will also show the religious dietary practices and the common threads of anti-aging. This book also has recipes and supplements for a healthful diet. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Dr. Joel D. Wallach BS DVM ND | | Paperback:
| 484 pages | | Publisher:
| Wellness Publications | | Publication Date:
| December 29, 2008 | | ISBN:
| 0974858161 | | Package Length:
| 8.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Wealth Of InformationSep 30, 2009
By Magalia M
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If you've ever wanted to know about the history, and make-up of vitamins and colloidial minerals, where they come from, and what they do inside the human body, this is only the beginning. Dr. Wallach and Dr. Lan take you on a journey through time to discover the commomnalities of the the most long lived peoples in the history of the Earth and how we can learn from them and incorporate that knowledge into today's high tech world for longevity. A fascinating read of over 400 pages.
I gave this book 4 stars instead of five because the authors are evoloutionists in their stated time frames and I'm creationist.
Also, though I'm no spelling genius, one can see that this book is poorly edited in terms of spelling and punctuation. A great book nonetheless.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
AWESOME BOOK for those who live a holistic lifestyle!Jul 23, 2010
By Jeri Zerr
"road warrior of the nth degree"
I have been absolutely glued to this book since it arrived - when my husband hasn't snuck off with it, that is LOL ;-) Dr. Wallach does an excellent job of documenting WHY the Western Medical System has FAILED US and exactly what we need to do to generally live a longer, healthier life. Having personally followed much of the advice presented in this book during the past couple years, I can personally say I feel healthier and more vibrant (when NOT on certain pharmaceutical drugs!) Dr. Wallach doesn't come right out and say "take ownership of your own health", but he does give you the tools within this book to generally live a longer, fuller, more productive life.
As Dr. Wallach says, "Dead Doctors Don't Lie". I was stunned to learn the typical family practitioner dies at age 56 - outlived by the typical couch potato. I was absolutely stunned to learn that the director of a cardiac program at a local hospital DIED at a very young age literally while I was in the midst of treatment at the same facility. I never met this doctor since my need for a cardiologist was evident just a few days after this particular cardiologist had passed away - but it was sure an eye opener to realize this situation and the doctors co-workers mourning was taking place while I was being treated at their facility (inpatient for over a week). Now, 17 years later, some things that I witnessed and overheard finally make sense! All thanks to this text.
A few years ago a friend had made reference to a doctor who had done autopsies on a large number of exotic animals who had died in captivity at various zoos so I had searched long and hard to find out who this researcher was... and low and behold I stumbled into him as the author of this very informative book.
I really enjoyed reading about Dr. Wallach's childhood, his experiences working at the St. Louis Zoo and other facilities around the world. Dr. Wallach has led a fascinating life, some of which he has documented in this book.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Another of Dr. Wallach's Books that Make One Say Hmmmmm.Sep 28, 2011
By DaniBug As a fan of Dr. Wallach's I may be biased in my reviews of the books that he writes. But as a farmer, I do know that he is right in saying the soil is lacking in the minerals necessary to create food that has the minerals necessary to procure a healthy life.
While my husband and I are wonderful stewards of the land and strive to rotate crops, add nutrients to the soil, plant crops that replenish, not strip, and generally produce the best grains possible, I do not believe that all the vitamins and minerals that we need to be optimally healthy. Why else would the producers of cows, chickens, pigs, etc supplement the foods that they eat every day?
We need suplementation too. I can attest that I feel better overall when I am taking my vitamins and minerals religiously. And I feel crappy when I am not. I feel better when I add eating healthy whole foods to my supplements and even worse when I let my diet slide and skip my supplements.
My biggest hope is that I can start my young children on healthy diets with adequate supplements. I would love to see what a lifetime of good habits can do.
lots of good information (his usual talk)Nov 27, 2011
By healthy sort our soils are depleated...so our food does not provide all we need ...We need to supplement Vitamins, Minerals, Amino Acids, Antioxidants....or move back to the farm and practice farming as we did before our ancestors came to America!
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