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The Chemistry of Success: Six Secrets of Peak Performance [Hardcover]

Susan M. Lark (Author), James A. Richards (Author)
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2000
Susan Lark, author of Celestial Arts' successful line of women's health self-help books, teams up with her husband, James Richards, in a ground-breaking new book about why some people have the strength, vitality, and stamina to succeed - no matter what they do to their bodies - and what the rest of us can do to come closer to our own "peak performer" selves. The book's basic premises are:

*There are eight traits of people who are successful, vibrant, and active in their lives.
*There are six basic physiological functions crucial to restoring and maintaining these traits.
*The six functions are pivotal in sustaining general health; resisting disease; and recovering from illness, injury, or surgery.
*The authors discuss how people can restore their health through diet changes, lifestyle choices, and nutritional supplements.



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What accounts for the "abundant energy, determination, and the focus to succeed" of famous politicians, athletes, entertainers, and business leaders? How do they do it, especially when they seem to ignore the "rules" of good health? The Chemistry of Success explores whether these peak performers have some kind of special "chemical makeup" and what we ordinary folks can do to increase the "chemistry of success" in our own lives.

Authors Susan Lark (popular women's-health self-help writer of The Premenstrual Syndrome Self-Help Book and The Menopause Self-Help Book) and James Richards identify six chemical functions needed for peak performance and health, such as the ability to regulate acid/alkaline balance, the ability to oxygenate tissues and cells, and the ability to neutralize the chemical imbalances caused by stress. They describe the qualities we associate with peak performers, such as mental clarity, physical vitality, fast recovery time from illness and injury, and the ability to stay calm and centered under stress. Chapters on each chemical function explain what it is, how it is evaluated or measured, and how it relates to each of the peak-performance qualities. They show you how to evaluate how well your own chemical functions are working, and they present a detailed program for improving or restoring them. Besides the long-term program, you get "Peak Performance Tips"--shortcuts to restoring your chemical balance when you need help quickly. This book isn't light reading, but from it you'll learn innovative strategies for health and success. --Joan Price

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This book focuses on essential ways to achieve and maintain the abundant reserves of energy and vitality necessary for optimum health. According to Lark, a physician specializing in clinical nutrition, and Richards, Lark's businessman husband, optimum physical health rather than a positive mental attitude is the crucial factor in determining one's ongoing success in life's endeavors. Among the six functions necessary for peak performance are the body's ability to produce digestive enzymes, detoxify wastes, oxygenate cells, and regulate the acid/alkaline balance. Much of the authors' emphasis is on the importance of a diet rich in health-promoting foods and dietary supplements. They also provide guidance on exercise, ozone therapy, hormone replacement, and similar methods to straighten and heal the body. Their advice and explanations are thorough, up-to-date, and clearly presented. Despite its somewhat misleading title, this outstanding nutrition and health guide is highly recommended for public and academic libraries.AIlse Heidmann, San Marcos, TX
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 754 pages
  • Publisher: Bay Books; 1St Edition edition (2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1579595014
  • ISBN-13: 978-1579595012
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #502,695 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Acid/Alkaline Confusion, April 13, 2006
This review is from: The Chemistry of Success: Six Secrets of Peak Performance (Hardcover)
This book promotes the theory that certain foods are considered to be "acid forming" or "alkaline forming" in the human body, and that to maintain the desirable alkaline state, you must choose your foods carefully.

Ms Lark's recommendations differ from most acid/alkaline balancing diets, however. Ms Lark seems to think that acidic foods are "acid forming" (i.e. bad), while in fact many acidic foods are actually "alkaline forming" (i.e. good), meaning they create a desirable alkaline state.

Ms lark suggests taking lemon juice or cider vinegar to correct excessive alkalinity. According to most charts on acid/alkaline forming foods, lemon juice and cider vinegar, although themselves acidic, are actually alkaline forming in the body. Thus, Ms. Lark's recommendations leave me believing that she is confused about the very system she is promoting.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Empowering book, July 25, 2001
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Dr.Lark has produced a wonderful book here. I bought a copy for myself and sent one to my family. The concept of acid-alkali balance is of the utmost importance in recovering from any illness and sadly most Americans do not know this yet. You can take all the medicine or supplements you want or see your doctor every day, but you will not get well until you change your diet to an alkali-forming diet and make some life style changes that will improve your body's pH. Dr. Lark is most generous in taking the time to impart all this wealth of information to the reader to heal. The catch is the reader needs to take the initiative to make these life style changes. Since I am very holistic in my approcach to health I do not agree with taking some of the more chemically-oriented alkali-forming supplements listed in the book and prefer to alkalize with diet and green drink supplements instead. If you want to start on the road to good health read this book!
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Wrong chemistry, March 17, 2004
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The book, as the title suggests, purports to explain some factors influencing health in terms of chemical principles, such as acid/base balance. However, there are serious errors in the book on the chemical facts that are fundamental. For example, the authors state that oxygen is beneficial because oxygen is alkaline. Outright wrong because molecular oxygen is by no means basic (a better term for ¡°alkaline¡±), or alkaline, in any sense of the acid-base definitions. In other parts of the book they claim ozone is good for health. The fact is that ozone in the breathing air is very harmful to our pulmonary system. Ozone is chemically active and generates radicals to the extent of being toxic in the low concentrations. It is almost criminal to advocate use of ozone generators in the living environment.
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