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Reverse disease and prevent chronic illnesses with this scientifically proven plan from a world-renowned lifestyle medicine pioneer. In this landmark book, readers will learn about the simple yet powerful lifestyle changes that can often undo the progress of common and costly chronic diseases, and even begin reversing aging at a cellular level. This plan includes a whole foods, plant-based diet, moderate exercise, stress reduction techniques, and the transformative power of love and intimacy. With meal plans, exercise recommendations, stress-reduction advice, and inspiring patient stories, this book is a game-changer for anyone looking to transform their health and well-being.
Amy Tan
2020-07-15T08:09:23.000ZThe How Not to Die Cookbook
100+ Recipes to Help Prevent and Reverse Disease
This comprehensive cookbook by Michael Greger, M.D. and author of the bestselling book How Not to Die, features over 120 plant-based recipes for delicious, life-saving meals, snacks, and beverages. Rooted in the latest nutrition science, each easy-to-prepare recipe is accompanied by stunning photographs and geared towards a longer, healthier life. The cookbook also includes Dr. Greger's Daily Dozen - the best ingredients to add years to your life.
Amy Tan
2020-07-15T08:09:23.000ZRecomendado por
Sadia BadieiComer para no morir
Descubre los alimentos científicamente probados que previenen y curan enfermedades
Paidós. Barcelona. 2016. 24 cm. 680 p. gráf. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial con sobrecubierta ilustrada. Colección 'Cuerpo y salud'. Traducción, Montserrat Asensio Fernández. Bibliografía: p. [471]-659. Índice. Título original: How not to die. Dietética. Stone, Gene. 1951- .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario. Sobrecubierta deslucida. ISBN: 978-84-493-3215-9
Amy Tan
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Sadia BadieiSurvival of the Friendliest
Understanding Our Origins and Rediscovering Our Common Humanity
Discover a groundbreaking theory about the evolution of human nature in "Survival of the Friendliest." According to Brian Hare, professor of evolutionary anthropology at Duke University, our unique friendliness is the key to our success as a species, allowing us to coordinate and communicate with others to achieve cultural and technical marvels. But at what cost? Hare's research shows that our desire to protect our loved ones can also lead us to dehumanize outsiders. A compelling and eye-opening read that challenges us to expand our definition of who belongs in order to survive and thrive.
Amy Tan
2020-07-15T00:39:21.000Z