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The Longevity Paradox: How to Die Young at a Ripe Old Age (The Plant Paradox, 4) Hardcover – March 19, 2019

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From the author of the New York Times bestseller The Plant Paradox comes a groundbreaking plan for living a long, healthy, happy life.

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 “diseases of aging” 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 “oldest” parts of us: the microorganisms that live within our bodies.

Our gut bugs—the bacteria that make up the microbiome—largely 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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“In The Longevity Paradox, Dr. Steven Gundry upends many long-held beliefs about aging, debunking common misconceptions and making the provocative yet persuasive argument that the length and quality of our lives is a function of the health of our microbiome. Practical, informative, and hopeful, this book will change the way you think about aging.” — Mark Hyman, MD, Director, Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine and #1 New York Times best-selling author of Food: What the Heck Should I Eat?

The Longevity Paradox offers a fresh perspective on an existential question: how can we live a long life and grow old while still enjoying the physical and mental qualities of being young? What Dr. Gundry shows us is not only that it’s possible to thrive as we age, but that the power to do it lies in our own hands (or, more accurately, our guts). It’s an essential read for anybody who’s growing older – which is to say, everybody.” — Arianna Huffington, Founder & CEO, Thrive 

The Longevity Paradox is a well-written, entertaining tour of your generally friendly neighborhood microbiome that will help you learn to live younger and longer.” —  Dr. Oz

“We’re often told that future scientific research will provide an elixir that will not only allow us to live longer, but live healthier as well.  But as Dr. Gundry deftly reveals in The Longevity Paradox, we have those tools in hand, right now, that can open the door to a longer and healthier life experience.  This highly empowering text leverages leading-edge research and provides a user-friendly interface enhancing and extending our precious existence.” — David Perlmutter, MD, author of New York Times bestseller Grain Brain and Brain Maker

“In The Longevity Paradox, Dr. Steven Gundry translates the complex science of aging into a clear, actionable plan.  If you want to live longer and healthier, this is the best book on the subject.” — Dale Bredesen, MD, New York Times bestselling author of The End of Alzheimer’s

“Dr. Gundry has already helped many of the millions of people who are suffering from inflammatory disorders. Now, in The Longevity Paradox, he shows readers how to fend off the inflammation that contributes to disease and decline with age.” — Valter Longo, PhD, Director of the Longevity Institute, USC, and bestselling author of The Longevity Diet

“In his latest, readers will find Dr. Gundry’s  friendly demeanor, sound advice, and compassionate motivational techniques unchanged as he takes a closer look at the aging process and examines a variety of ways to mitigate the damage done to the body across a lifetime. A proactive, manageable, and practical approach to stemming the aging tide.” — Kirkus Reviews

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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Plant Paradox comes a cutting-edge plan for living a long, healthy, happy life.

World-renowned cardiac surgeon Dr. Steven Gundry knows all too well that everyone thinks they want to live forever—until they hit middle age and witness the suffering of their parents and even their peers. How do we resolve the paradox of wanting to live to a ripe old age—while continuing to enjoy the benefits of youth?

This groundbreaking book holds the answer. Working with thousands of patients, Dr. Gundry has discovered that the “diseases of aging” we most fear are not simply a function of age; rather, they are a by-product of the way we have lived our lives. In The Longevity Paradox, he maps out a new approach to aging well—one that is based on supporting the health of the “oldest” parts of us: the microorganisms that live within our bodies.

Our gut microbes—the bacteria that make up the microbiome—largely determine our health over the years. These bugs are in the driver’s seat, playing a role in everything from our weight and the appearance of our skin to whether we develop common ailments like arthritis or more serious diseases like cancer and Alzheimer’s.

The good news is, it’s never too late to support these microbes and give them what they need so that they—and you—can thrive. In The Longevity Paradox, Dr. Gundry outlines a lifestyle plan to improve gut health and help you keep you brimming with vitality for decades to come. With actionable advice on everything from diet to cognitive health to skin care to fitness, he arms readers with the tools to prevent and reverse disease as well as simple hacks anyone can use to look and feel younger. A progressive take on the new science of aging, The Longevity Paradox uncovers the secrets to living a happy, healthy, long, and vital life.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harper (March 19, 2019)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 384 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0062843397
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0062843395
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Customers find the book easy to read. They mention they no longer have aching joints, arthritis, migraines, and food cravings. They also say their stomach feels flatter and their winter clothes fit better. Readers also mention it helps with inflammation.

"...pounds although I was not technically even “overweight”, and feel so much better now. [See my review under “Tom G” of The Plant Paradox.]..." Read more

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"...over 3 years is hardly noticeable anymore, and there is no sign of the mild arthritis I usually experience this time of year. GOODBYE INFLAMMATION!!!..." Read more

"...No pain and not medically obese anymore." Read more

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"...They are covered in chapters 8,9,10,11,and 12.This book is worth every penny for such value information mentioned above" Read more

"...And, of course, he sells tons of expensive supplements. Bottom line: I became yet another sucker who fell for another snake oil scam." Read more

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Some of the best lifestyle advice ever given when it comes to what we put in our bodies and backs it up with science. Social media has hijacked the public's relationship with food and confused us to a point we don't know what to put in our bodies. You have 2 extremes of diet followers destroying each other on a daily basis. One side is telling you to eat nothing but meat all day and the other side is telling you that you will fall over dead the next day if you have one drop of milk. Gundry's book brings sanity to the conversation and tells us what meats are ok to eat in moderation and what vegetables are actually doing damage to our bodies in the form of lectins. I've been eating the Plant Paradox diet the last month and feel wonderful. When I'm told I can eat unlimited amounts of extra virgin olive oil in a day and it will improve my health, I am all in.
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I’ve just finished reading the book and wish I could express in words how much I appreciate the content. Just in case, the Longevity Paradox is indeed one of the most important pieces I’ve ever read—specially if we narrow down the options under the health category.

Let me divide the review into 4 parts. First I’ll share personal thoughts and takeaways. Next, I hope to put together a summary from each chapter including favorite excerpts highlighted while reading the book. Then, I’ll include my opinion to whom I would recommend reading it. Last, I’ll suggest a few complementary readings.

PERSONAL THOUGHTS

I could feel the present book was carefully written—Dr. Gundry took the time and energy to translate the complex science of longevity into an engaging and practical book.

Disregarding people with severe health conditions—in need of intensive treatment—I would encourage us to take the time to change our habits gradually. It’s easy to underestimate the value of making small improvements on a daily basis. That said, it doesn’t matter where we’re right now. What matters is whether our habits are putting us on the path toward personal success.

Now, after reading the Longevity Paradox, I’ll certainly make a smooth transition from the Plant Paradox program toward the one laid out here. Just to clarify in case you are familiar with the Plant Paradox program, both programs are virtually the same in terms of what to eat. The 3 main differences are that in the Longevity Paradox Dr. Gundry factors in when to eat, how much to eat on certain days of the month, and lifestyle habits to “die young at a ripe old age.”

As a final digression, although there are precious books available independently of our health beliefs, preferences, and needs, I wouldn’t look further than the Longevity Paradox because it covers the latest research from different fields in a single piece.

SUMMARY

The book is divided into 3 parts. The first one explains the importance of our gut bacteria—and why they are “such an important piece of the Longevity Paradox.” Next, we explore how gut health impacts each system in the body, from heart and brain health all the way to weight management and skin integrity. Finally, Dr. Gundry shares a comprehensive yet practical program for a “long life span and health span.”

[Introduction] Dr. Gundry starts by sharing that he got to learn more from his beloved centenarian patient than she learned from him. After setting the tone, he explains the importance of taking care of our microbiome to thrive in life—after all, “our relationship with our bugs has always been, and continues to be, symbiotic.” Curiously, our gut bacteria aren’t only in charge of our health, but also in charge of our behavior. One of the premises is that when we feed our good microbes—Dr. Gundry calls them as gut buddies—properly, they’ll return the favor. At the end of the chapter we are informed that “some elements of the Longevity Paradox program may be familiar, such as eating lots of certain vegetables and getting the right amounts of exercise and sleep, while others, such as tricking your body into thinking it’s winter year-round to stimulate your stem cells and spacing out your meals to wash your brain at night, are brand-new.”

[Chapter 1] As we delve into the first chapter, Dr. Gundry clarifies that we share our health symptoms with those we share similar habits and live in similar environments, not so much because we share the same DNA. According to recent research studies, it’s our holobiomes—the sum of the microbes in our body, skin, and even in a cloud around us—and their genes that make us age so quickly, not our human genes. He then states that “you aren’t what you eat; you are what your gut buddies digest.” In addition to digesting the food we eat, our gut buddies also manufacture and deliver vitamins, minerals, polyphenols, hormones, and proteins to where they’re needed in our body. That’s not all, they are also involved with regulating our immune, nervous, and hormonal systems. He intelligently describes how our microbiome and mitochondria evolved over time in a synergetic role. Before we move on to the next chapter, we become aware of how modern days may be hurting our gut buddies. Simply put, we must avoid decimating our gut buddies while feeding the bad bugs.

[Chapter 2] Here we take a close look at the gut wall, on how the quality of our single-layer mucosal cells is tightly linked to our overall health. When “your mucosal cells are lined up tightly side by side, your gut lining functions as a good fence that keeps everything except single molecules of digested amino acids, fatty acids, and sugar on the other side. But if your fence gets worn down and becomes rife with microscopic holes, it will allow other compounds to leak through, and your health will begin to suffer.” Dr. Gundry explains that when the wrong molecules or even bacteria cross the border, the immune system kicks into high gear. The result, when that happens time after time, is chronic inflammation. The presence of the lectin called wheat germ agglutinin, WGA, can be more detrimental than gluten because WGA is tiny and “even if the gut mucosal barrier hasn’t been compromised, WGA can pass through the walls of the intestine and cause inflammation.” Moreover, WGA has the ability to mimic insulin, creating problems in the body. Besides avoiding WGA present in wheat, hormesis can be a positive strategy to maintain our gut wall integrity. Hormesis “is the favorable response of an organism to low doses of stress that would be harmful in larger doses.” Through examples, he shows that in the Longevity Paradox program we’ll take advantage of hormesis because it plays an important role in activating longevity. Still in Chapter 2, the role of autophagy, stem cells, and seasonal eating patterns are comprehensively explained to show how they promote long term benefits.

[Chapter 3] This chapter is one of my favorites. Dr. Gundry walks us through “the 7 deadly myths of aging” by debunking popular theories of longevity that may be actually causing us to age more quickly. One by one, each myth is properly addressed in the book: [1] The Mediterranean diet promotes longevity; [2] Animal protein is essential for strength and longevity; [3] Growth hormones promote youthfulness and vitality; [4] High metabolic rate is a sign of good health; [5] It’s important to get plenty of iron as you age; [6] Saturated fat shouldn’t be demonized; [7] Milk does a body good.

[Chapter 4] Whereas earlier we focused on the role of our microbiome, now it’s time to examine how treating our gut buddies well will positively impact the quality of our lives. Through research studies and his own experience as a heart surgeon, Dr. Gundry shows that “the data evidence not only the link between heart disease and autoimmunity but also the fact that all disease—even heart disease—really does begin in the gut.” Based on the latest findings, we learn that there isn’t a direct connection between cholesterol intake and heart disease. The problem lies in high triglycerides instead. Last, we learn the connection between cancer and sugar: “what I do know is that when you limit sugar and animal protein consumption and trick your body into thinking it’s period of regression, you reduce your risks of both cancer and autoimmune disease.”

[Chapter 5] Now we shift gears toward arthritis, osteopenia, and osteoporosis—“the most recent research confirms that arthritis is caused not by overuse but rather by bad bugs in the gut creating inflammation.” More important, though, is to know that our gut buddies can reinforce the gut barrier, prevent bad intrusion, and enable us to heal. Dr. Gundry affirms that the group of cells that make cartilage and bones “are still there in your bone on bone joints and can grow a new articular surface.”

[Chapter 6] “From those seemingly innocuous senior moments to more serious neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease, all cognitive decline stems from the same root cause: neuroinflammation.” And let’s guess where does inflammation start? You guess it right, in the gut. According to the evidences, the gut and the brain are directed connected. That said, “gut microbe-driven neuroinflammation results in the collateral damage of neurons that your brain immune system is sworn to protect and causes the cognitive decline that we think of as a normal part of aging.” One of the highlights in this chapter is to understand that “leaving as big a gap as possible between your last meal of the day and your bedtime” plays a crucial role in preventing neurodegenerative diseases. The last section is a primer on the food sources we should consume on a daily basis to dramatically reduce our likelihood of developing neurodegenerative diseases.

[Chapter 7] Following Dr. Gundry’s maxim, “you aren’t what you eat; you are what your gut buddies digest”, this chapter focuses on keeping our microbiome fueled with the foods they love to prevent weight gain and skin damage. We are encouraged to avoid endocrine disruptors to keep unnecessary weight gain away as we age. Among them, he discusses BPA, phthalates, sunscreen, arsenic, and azodicarbonamide. In terms of skin, “your gut is, in essence, your skin turned outside in.” As explained earlier in Chapter 1, there are trillions of bacteria living on our skin, and together with the microbiome, they make up our holobiome. To maximize the skin’s protection, it’s important to cultivate a diverse skin bacterial population. It’s fascinating to learn that “when it comes to sun exposure, your skin buddies can actually protect you against skin cancer despite your levels of exposure to the sun.” Not only that, but if our skin buddies leave for whatever reason, “you’ll see it right there in the mirror—in the form of thinning skin, age spots, wrinkles, acne, and eczema.” Dr. Gundry suggests 3 of the most beneficial ingredients, not for the skin itself but for all-important skin buddies: bonicel, polyphenols, and wild yam extract.

[Chapter 8] From now on, we delve into the Longevity Paradox program itself, putting all the pieces together. One of the reasons why I genuinely appreciate this book is that Dr. Gundry walks us through the details, leaving virtually no margins for error. In Chapter 8 “we’ll cover exactly which foods your gut buddies love the most and which ones feed the bad guys.” One thing to take into account is that in a matter of weeks, if not days, we can dramatically shift the bacterial population in our gut by feeding our gut buddies properly. He goes through the details of each source, explaining the whys behind each decision. Among gut buddies’ friendly foods, let me share some favorites: leeks, cruciferous veggies, mushrooms, avocado, green bananas, berries, perilla seed oil, olive oil, coconut milk and yogurt, coffee fruit, and green tea. On the other hand, there are “sources of nutrition for the bad bugs in your gut and should be avoided as much as possible.” Among them, simple sugars and starches, artificial sugar substitutes, conventional dairy products, corn oil, sunflower oil, and canola oil are all detrimental.

[Chapter 9] This chapter is all about implementing the Longevity Paradox program through a coherent meal plan. Each month is broken down into 5 key components. Each one of the following components is explained in greater detail in the book: [1] We are encouraged to eliminate animal protein and limit calories to 900 a day for 5 consecutive days a month to mimic the benefits of a whole month of full-time calorie restriction; [2] On most days we can eat as much as we like of the gut buddies’ favorite foods; [3] Once or twice a week we’ll skip dinner or eat it very early to make sure our brain is clean while we sleep; [4] Optionally, we can consume only 600 calories a day once or twice a week to get extra longevity benefits; [5] An intensive care cleanse program, which will give our mitochondrial function an extra boost, is an excellent strategy if we are suffering from degenerative problems or want to kick-start the process.

[Chapter 10] Together with Chapter 3, this is another favorite. Here Dr. Gundry divides the lifestyle program into 2 parts: “first, the habits that will stress and strengthen your cells, and second, the habits that will allow them to recover.”

[Chapter 11] Among the supplement recommendations, Dr. Gundry’s favorites are: vitamin D3, the B vitamins, polyphenols, green plant phytochemicals, prebiotics, long-chain omega-3s, and mitochondrial boosters. In his own words, “I used to tell my patients that supplements made expensive urine. That was before I started measuring the effects of vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds such as polyphenols, flavonoids, and other phytonutrients on my patients’ inflammation biomarkers.”

[Chapter 12] The final chapter offers 30+ recipes following the food lists and meal plans presented in earlier chapters. Although I’ve had the opportunity to try only 2 of them so far, I noticed the recipes seem to be even nicer than those in the Plant Paradox Cookbook. I enjoy preparing them at least once—following the details—to cultivate a sense of creativity when coming up with new dishes. Yesterday I cooked the 'Sweet Potato Gnocchi With Creamy Mushroom Sauce'. Well, although it took some extra time to prepare the dish, I can’t lie that the outcome was beyond my expectations. And just before start writing this review, I blended the 'Green Smoothie', which is basically composed of spinach, fresh mint sprigs, lemon juice, and avocado.

RECOMMENDATION

[1] If you haven’t had the opportunity to read any of the 3 previous books from the series, I would sincerely recommend the Longevity Paradox first. In fact, Dr. Gundry states right in the introduction that it isn’t necessary to read and understand the content of his previous books. That said, my second favorite read from the series is the Plant Paradox Quick and Easy because it focuses on practicality—he walks us through the details, step by step, encouraging us to incorporate the 30-day challenge.

[2] I wish I could recommend the Longevity Paradox to all of us. As an example, it wouldn't be fair if I highly recommend the book to a close friend who has been on the Plant Paradox program for 6+ months and has also read handful books on gut health and longevity. Having said that, both the content and the program are beautifully explained that can even take my friend by surprise.

COMPLEMENTARY READINGS

Besides this masterpiece, which is by now my favorite single book, there are others that have influenced my healthy habits for better. Among them, let me share 3 outstanding titles we can implement their recommendations in tandem with the Longevity Paradox.

[Grow A New Body, by Dr. Alberto Villoldo] This is an excellent book read just before the Longevity Paradox. It's indeed another favorite book. Even though the nutrition plan is quite similar to Dr. Gundry’s approach, Dr. Villoldo also suggests spiritual practices through vision quests in nature, “which accelerates the body’s self-repair and regeneration systems and reconnects you to your own deepest purpose.”

[How To Be Well, by Dr. Frank Lipman] A special piece where Dr. Lipman provides a holistic approach based on 6 pillars—or rings—that represent the spheres of life. Moving from the inner ring at the center outward, they are: how to eat, sleep, move, protect, unwind, and connect. We can decide which actions to explore because the book is “a manual of the essential skills that anyone can use to navigate safely and smoothly through the wild terrain of wellness today.” It’s literally a book to accompany on the journey of our life and become a dog-eared with use.

[Change Your Schedule, Change Your Life, by Dr. Suhas Kshirsagar] Living in alignment with the body's natural circadian rhythms can be one of the best prescriptions for our physical, mental, and emotional health. Based on the latest research in chronobiology and Ayurveda practices, we learn to eat, sleep, and exercise at the right time to thrive in life. After all, “timing is everything when it comes to healthy digestion, restful sleep, and good fitness.”

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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
Good companion to the Plant Paradox. Eating healthy really can prolong your life. You may not be able to really apply all of Dr Gundry's recommendations, but more importantly, making some changes to your current regime could have an important impact on how you feel.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024
This book was purchased as a gift. The recipient says that the book is a good resource and offers a lot of good information.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2019
When you see books like this one that are a obviously a direct challenge to the Big-Pharma-Hospital Complex, you will see the usual red flags typical among them are statements similar to: "There has never been any evidence that such diet plans; or such supplement regimens work." In fact Gundry saw his own health deteriorating as well as what years of wrongful eating did to his heart patients.

Dr. Gundry turned his own health around as well as that of his patients by applying theories that go back to their conceptual ideas many of them originating in the 1930s.

Pros:

By far the most significant concept that you will come away with is the life saving life promoting value of fasting. It is no accident that many if not all religions advocate fasting with detailed instructions on how to do it. Gundry explains; why it works; how to do it; the value of excerise; the value of meditation and how to do it; and the value of such regimens such as tai chi and yoga

The concept of the microbiome is also significant and well explained throughout the book. One thing to keep in mind when you read detractors is that there is a lot of supporting research in refereed journals as well as popular journals such as Scientific American and Discover that support Dr. Gundries detailed description of how Alzheimer's, Parkensin's and cancer get started and how they proagate.

Cons

I found that the book is so valuable I did not subtract from the 5 star rating.

The book is very chatty. As a result it could have been shortened considerabley.

I'm not a professional, but I thought Peter D'Adamo does a better job on lectins. Accordingly, D'Adamo's works might be consulted here.

The recipes lean away from animal products as makes good sense given the established connection with disease. However, there should have been a connection drawn between calorie content and each recipe. This is particularly relevant given the very low calorie content of the entrees and expected total calorie content intake for one day for say a 150 pound person. Stopping Kidney Disase Food Guide by Lee Hull does a particularly good job in this respect.

Gundry doesn't know everything. He does know HANDS DOWN how to live a long healthy life. Get this book and read it. Do NOT listen to detractors. The subtitle of this valuable book is "How To Die Young At a Ripe Old Age." That subtitle is consistent with the philosophy expressed by one of the first documented nutritionists Luigi Coronaro who lived to be 102 500 years ago.
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Anant Rao Kandikuppa
5.0 out of 5 stars The origin of cancer
Reviewed in India on November 19, 2023
I found this book the same way most loved ones of newly diagnosed cancer patients find - research. It led me to the Netflix documentary "Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones", n the case study of Stamatis Moraitis. The book is amazing, n strongly recommended for cancer patients n other patients of cognitive decline diseases (n their loved ones). I also bought other books by Dr. Steven Gundry (Understanding the Keto Code).

Its too early for me to report the outcomes of his book for a family member with newly diagnosed leukemia. But the research I had to do over last 2 months along with some practical observations suggest that dietary changes suggested by Dr. Gundry, in conjunction with the conventional chemo, at the very least do help tolerate the chemo toxicity better by reducing the intensity of pain n inconvenience; n reduce the damage to gut biome - the 100 trillion microbiota that regulate the growth of abnormal cells with sophisticated cell signlling. Eagerly waiting for his next book's release "Gut Check".
Cliente Amazon
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy interesante
Reviewed in Spain on October 28, 2022
Una lectura muy interesante. Si está considerando la salud intestinal o se está volviendo más vegetal en su dieta, este es un libro muy informativo
Bofa
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great book from Dr Gundry
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 18, 2022
This is my second book of Dr Steven Gundry's.

I previously read The Plant Paradox and loved it.

I found it unputdownable. He has a great writing style. Very easy to understand and digest. So i didn't hesitate in buying this one.

Both books are an enjoyable read.
With all the information he has to get across it could, in the wrong hands get very heavy. But his writing is entertaining and enjoyable.

The eating plan he sets out is very easy to follow and the recipes I've tried from the book are really tasty in my opinion.

I don't want to give the wrong impression, there aren't a huge number of recipes, it isn't a recipe book. But he explains the principles to follow, the rationale behind them and gives you a few recipe ideas to get you started - which is exactly what you need to help you get your new habits off to a good start. I'm finding they're pretty adaptable, as I say, just learn the principles, stick to the dos and don'ts and you can adapt the recipes.

I very quickly, after a week or so of following the diet, felt that I had more energy and felt happier and more positive. I've stuck to it and it really is true, you don't miss the sugary processed foods you used to eat, you start to crave your veggies

I have "cheated" once. I ate one of my previous favourite binge foods.... I've cream. It just didn't "hit the spot" in the way it used to - I'm thrilled to say. It was "ok" but I don't want more. I'm not saying I won't occasionally fall off the wagon but I feel confident now that when I do, I'll just be able to get straight back on it again.

Plus my "gut buddies" are already happier, I can tell!

The book is very well researched and he constantly keeps up to date with new findings, which he passes on in these books and follows in his own life, and is looking very good on it.

He aims to "die young at a ripe old age" just as the subtitle of the book says.
I'm so glad I found his YouTube channel, binge watched his videos and then bought his books.
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Leninha
5.0 out of 5 stars Melhor q o primeiro
Reviewed in Brazil on April 17, 2020
Se vc gostou do primeiro livro vai amar esse. Excelente livro. Mais uma vez é um aula e uma benção ler um livro do dr gundry. Quantos ensinamentos!!! Vale a leitura.
Luis Gratz
5.0 out of 5 stars Es un tesoro tener toda esta información, tiene demasiado valor
Reviewed in Mexico on December 29, 2019
Definitivamente me cambió la vida, tiene un par de meses que lo compré, me tomó un tiempo asimilar toda la información pero después de un tiempo ahora mis alimentos son con conciencia y definitivamente se notan los cambios, si eres disciplinado y aplicas los fundamentos del Dr Steven, no tardarás más de 6 meses en que tu vida cambie y te veas mucho más joven, sano y fuerte.
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