Never Feel Old Again: Aging Is a Mistake--Learn How to Avoid It by Raymond Francis

Never Feel Old Again: Aging Is a Mistake--Learn How to Avoid It

Raymond Francis
388 pages
Health Communications
Oct 2013
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Ray Francis' first book, <i>Never Be Sick Again</i>, helped thousands of people put their &quot;incurable&quot; diseases into remission and enabled thousands more to shed excess weight, improve their cholesterol profiles, and achieve peak immunity from disease. Now Francis brings his revolutionary approach to anyone who wants to enjoy robust health and wellness and reverse accelerated aging. <br><br>As Francis explains, just like an automobile, the body ages as a result of accumulated repair deficits, or a lack of maintenance. Fortunately, the human body is a self-repairing system, and in this latest book, Francis shows readers how to stay in good repair and keep the aging process at bay. His revolutionary approach counters the one-size-fits-all approach of most conventional anti-aging treatments on the market by targeting specific imbalances that manifest through &quot;aging&quot; symptoms. Botox injections, plastic surgery, and even hormone-replacement therapies don't yield meaningful results because they fail to activate the body's self-repair mechanisms; what's more, sometimes these treatments compound the problem by introducing additional toxins into the body. <i>Never Feel Old Again</i> provides a fundamental understanding of why we experience accelerated aging and teaches readers to look and feel their best and be healthy at any age.
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Even Better Than His First Book

This is one of the great ones. It's even better than Never Be Sick Again, which I thought was a health masterpiece. Like the first book, he may be a bit over the top for some folks with his take on environmental toxins. After all, we can't live in a plastic bubble. But he knows whereof he speaks, so it behooves us to listen to him. We've heard a lot of this before. Mr. Francis just does it so much better than many others. Surprisingly, he's not a vegan. He does eat some meat, though he advocates consuming smaller portions of free-range, no-antibiotic animal products. Also, he does not advocate processed foods of any kind. He has here left out his personal story, which he gave in the first book. I suppose he didn't feel it bore repetition, though I have to say it is one hell of a story. He literally went through hell when he had his own health crisis. And, like others, he had to figure out what was going on with himself and what to do about it. It's one of the greatest healing stories I've ever read. Don't pass up on this health masterpiece or, for that matter, his first book either. You might never be the same. Read more

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Pages 388
Publisher Health Communication...
Published 2013
Readers 4