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The longevity paradox: how to die young at a ripe old age
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Contributors:
Lipper, Jodi, author.
Published:
New York, N.Y. : Harper Wave, 2019.
Physical Desc:
374 pages: illustration ; 23 cm
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From the moment we are born, our cells begin to age. But aging does not have to mean decline. World-renowned surgeon Dr. Steven Gundry has been treating mature patients for most of his career. He knows that everyone thinks they want to live forever, until they hit middle age and witness the suffering of their parents and even their peers. So how do we solve the paradox of wanting to live to a ripe old age but enjoy the benefits of youth? This groundbreaking book holds the answer. Working with thousands of patients, Dr. Gundry has discovered that the zdiseases of agingy we most fear are not simply a function of age; rather, they are a byproduct of the way we have lived over the decades. In The Longevity Paradox, he maps out a new approach to aging well one that is based on supporting the health of the zoldesty parts of us: the microorganisms that live within our bodies. Our gut bugs the bacteria that make up the microbiomelargely determine our health over the years. From diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's to common ailments like arthritis to our weight and the appearance of our skin, these bugs are in the driver's seat, controlling our quality of life as we age. The good news is, it's never too late to support these microbes and give them what they need to help them and you thrive. In The Longevity Paradox, Dr. Gundry outlines a nutrition and lifestyle plan to support gut health and live well for decades to come. A progressive take on the new science of aging, The Longevity Paradox offers an action plan to prevent and reverse disease as well as simple hacks to help anyone look and feel younger and more vital.

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From the moment we are born, our cells begin to age. But aging does not have to mean decline. World-renowned surgeon Dr. Steven Gundry has been treating mature patients for most of his career. He knows that everyone thinks they want to live forever, until they hit middle age and witness the suffering of their parents and even their peers. So how do we solve the paradox of wanting to live to a ripe old age but enjoy the benefits of youth? This groundbreaking book holds the answer. Working with thousands of patients, Dr. Gundry has discovered that the zdiseases of agingy we most fear are not simply a function of age; rather, they are a byproduct of the way we have lived over the decades. In The Longevity Paradox, he maps out a new approach to aging well one that is based on supporting the health of the zoldesty parts of us: the microorganisms that live within our bodies. Our gut bugs the bacteria that make up the microbiomelargely determine our health over the years. From diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's to common ailments like arthritis to our weight and the appearance of our skin, these bugs are in the driver's seat, controlling our quality of life as we age. The good news is, it's never too late to support these microbes and give them what they need to help them and you thrive. In The Longevity Paradox, Dr. Gundry outlines a nutrition and lifestyle plan to support gut health and live well for decades to come. A progressive take on the new science of aging, The Longevity Paradox offers an action plan to prevent and reverse disease as well as simple hacks to help anyone look and feel younger and more vital.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Gundry, S. R., & Lipper, J. (2019). The longevity paradox: how to die young at a ripe old age. New York, N.Y., Harper Wave.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Gundry, Steven R. and Jodi, Lipper. 2019. The Longevity Paradox: How to Die Young At a Ripe Old Age. New York, N.Y., Harper Wave.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Gundry, Steven R. and Jodi, Lipper, The Longevity Paradox: How to Die Young At a Ripe Old Age. New York, N.Y., Harper Wave, 2019.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Gundry, Steven R., and Jodi Lipper. The Longevity Paradox: How to Die Young At a Ripe Old Age. New York, N.Y., Harper Wave, 2019.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
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