Saturday, February 21, 2009

The Allergy Exclusion Diet or Live Now Age Later

The Allergy Exclusion Diet

Author: Jill Carter

This book provides a 28-day programme to pinpoint allergies, followed by a unique 4-day rotational diet to help overcome those allergies.



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Live Now, Age Later: Proven Ways to Turn Back the Clock

Author: Isadore Rosenfeld

There is no alternative to aging. No one stays young forever, but growing older does not have to be a painful process anymore. In "Live Now, Age Later", Dr. Isadore Rosenfeld spells out the details of how to prevent, treat, and/or slow down virtually every disorder and complication of aging, including Alzheimer's disease, cancer, heart disease, aging skin, impotence, cataracts, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, prostate enlargement, stroke, deafness, and loss of vision.

Publishers Weekly

The genial Dr. Rosenfeld (Symptoms and Doctor, What Should I Eat?) should have another bestseller to his credit with this wise, sensible guide to delaying and preventing the diseases of aging. His prescription calls for sound nutritional habits, exercise, preventive health care and the latest medical information and pharmaceuticals, especially hormone replacement therapies. Rosenfeld's goal is to arm readers with knowledge so they will take care of themselves and recognize and treat problems as early as possible. He succeeds admirably and, remarkably, without gimmicks. Instead, there's straight talk about the major diseases and issues related to aging: Alzheimer's, cancer, heart attack, osteoporosis, stroke, arthritis, hearing loss, depression, insomnia, skin care, vision and dental problems. The chapters on menopause, sexual dysfunction and prostate problems are especially candid and helpful. Explaining each condition in unintimidating language, he discusses symptoms, risk factors, treatments and defensive strategies. What distinguishes this book from others aimed at the turning-50 crowd is Rosenfeld's ease in making medicine understandable, without oversimplifying or condescending, and his lively optimism. The occasional pun may inspire groans, but given the book's strengths, they are forgivable. Thanks to the doctor's gift for establishing a relationship with his reader, this book deserves to be read widely and thoroughly. Major ad/promo; 5-city author tour. (June) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Library Journal

A best-selling doctor on warding off signs of age.



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