domingo, 19 de fevereiro de 2012

Transcend - Nine Steps to Living Well Forever

 


Autor: GROSSMAN, TERRY
Autor: KURZWEIL, RAY
Editora: RODALE PRESS
Assunto: MEDICINA E SAÚDE
Preço: R$43,10
ISBN: 1605292079
ISBN-13: 9781605292076
Idioma: inglês
Encadernação: Brochura
Dimensão: 23,2 x 16,8 cm
Edição:
Ano de Lançamento: 2010
Número de páginas: 480

Book Description

In Transcend, famed futurist Ray Kurzweil and his coauthor Terry Grossman, MD, present a cutting edge, accessible program based on the vanguard in nutrition and science. They’ve distilled thousands of scientific studies to make the case that new developments in medicine and technology will allow us to radically extend our life expectancies and slow the aging process.

Transcend gives you the practical tools you need to live long enough (and remain healthy long enough) to take full advantage of the biotech and nanotech advances that have already begun and will continue to occur at an accelerating pace during the years ahead. To help you remember the nine key components of the program, Ray and Terry have arranged them into a mnemonic:
  • Talk with your doctor
  • Relaxation
  • Assessment
  • Nutrition
  • Supplements
  • Calorie reduction
  • Exercise
  • New technologies
  • Detoxification
This easy-to-follow program will help you transcend the boundaries of your genetic legacy and live long enough to live forever.


From Publishers Weekly

According to futurist Kurzweil (The Singularity is Near) and homeopathic medical doctor Grossman (The Baby Boomer's Guide to Living Forever), medicine is transforming into an information technology, which by its nature advances at an exponential rate. Thus, those interested in "radical life extension" must make it their immediate goal to live through the next 20 or so years, in order to see advances like DNA reprogramming and submicroscopic, cell-repairing robots.

This "guide to Bridge One" outlines nine areas: talking with your doctor, relaxation, assessment, nutrition, supplementation, calorie reduction, exercise, new technologies, and detoxification. Familiar common-sense health advice abounds, but is practical and thorough; along with one to five cups of green tea each day, the authors provide low-cal recipes like Ginger Turkey Burgers and Herbed Zucchini. A detailed exercise routine for aerobic and weight training is also included. 

Kurzweil and Grossman, who last explored this subject together in 2005's Fantastic Voyage, also look at supplements, medical tests and hormone "optimization"; happily, chapters on calorie reduction and detoxification avoid trendy, potentially dangerous approaches.

Whether or not it's true that, within two decades, we'll have the tools to live forever, this is an intelligent, optimistic guide to healthy living, with an intriguing view of medicine's future.