The Schwarzbein Principle II: A Regeneration Process to Prevent and Reverse Accelerated Aging | 
enlarge | Authors: Diana Schwarzbein, Marilyn Brown Publisher: Health Communications Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 500 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 6 x 1.3
ISBN: 1558749640 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.0434 EAN: 9781558749641 ASIN: 1558749640
Publication Date: October 2002 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships from U.S.A., to anywhere in the United Kingdom! Orders only take 7-10 days! We specialise in service to the U.K. and only ship airmail.
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Good ideas, dumbed-down style January 10, 2003 This book expands on the material presented in the Schwarzbein Principle. Here the main topic is aging, while the first one concentrated on weight loss. In addition to insulin imbalances, adrenaline levels and effects are also addressed. Dr Schwarzbein stresses how a balanced lifestyle, including nutrition, exercise, stress management and HRT if necessary, is needed to overcome what she terms lifestyle metabolic disorders. I'd recommend this book as I find the message sensible, simple to apply and effective. If you haven't read the first book, you don't have to do it in order to grasp the concept. Indeed, everything is explained in such simplified form, interspersed with case studies and patient testimonies, that even a pre-GCSE schoolchild would be able to understand it. I personally prefer more concise writing, but this is a case of substance over style.
Good ideas, dumbed-down style January 10, 2003 19 out of 22 found this review helpful
This book expands on the material presented in the Schwarzbein Principle. Here the main topic is aging, while the first one concentrated on weight loss. In addition to insulin imbalances, adrenaline levels and effects are also addressed. Dr Schwarzbein stresses how a balanced lifestyle, including nutrition, exercise, stress management and HRT if necessary, is needed to overcome what she terms lifestyle metabolic disorders. I'd recommend this book as I find the message sensible, simple to apply and effective. If you haven't read the first book, you don't have to do it in order to grasp the concept. Indeed, everything is explained in such simplified form, interspersed with case studies and patient testimonies, that even a pre-GCSE schoolchild would be able to understand it. I personally prefer more concise writing, but this is a case of substance over style.
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