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The Body Knows...How to Stay Young: Healthy-Aging Secrets from a Medical Intuitive
Contributor(s): Sutherland, Caroline (Author), Hay, Louise L. (Foreword by), Filbeck, Joe (Foreword by)
ISBN: 1401920241     ISBN-13: 9781401920241
Publisher: Hay House
OUR PRICE:   $15.15  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2008
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Annotation: In this primer for vibrant aging, health educator and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland, now in her early 60s, charts her own anti-aging course for us all to follow.
There's no question that we are aging. The question is, can we "slow down "the aging process? Caroline says yes, and when you look at her, you can tell she has a few secrets. This is a book that comes at the right time. With half the population moving into retirement age and billions of dollars being spent annually on vitamins and anti-aging therapies, people are eagerly seeking healthy approaches during their later years.
Men and women nearing 60 are often wary about what is to befall them as the numbers click away. Caroline has answers for the chronic degenerative breakdown that leads to memory loss, mobility issues, and hearing and vision loss--not to mention osteoporosis and arthritis. She covers the physical, emotional, and spiritual components of vibrant aging, showing us that the body has a phenomenal capacity to repair.
This book is perfect for you if you want to live a vibrant, long life and fulfill your destiny!

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Health & Fitness | Alternative Therapies
- Self-help | Aging
- Family & Relationships | Life Stages - Later Years
Dewey: 613.2
LCCN: 2008003825
Physical Information: 0.87" H x 5.43" W x 8.41" (0.85 lbs) 338 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Is it possible to actually slow down the aging process? Health educator and medical intuitive Caroline Sutherland says yes; and when you look at this vital, energetic woman who's in her mid-60s, you can tell she has a few secrets that are worth sharing.

This is a book that certainly comes along at the right time: With much of the population moving into retirement age, and billions of dollars being spent annually on vitamins and anti-aging therapies, men and women are eagerly seeking healthy approaches during their later years.

Men and women are often wary about what might befall them as the numbers tick away. Fortunately, Caroline has answers for the chronic degenerative breakdown that leads to mobility issues, decrease in hearing and vision, osteoporosis, and arthritis--not to mention memory loss. With her expert wisdom and sparkling sense of humor, Caroline covers the four components of a vibrant-aging program, showing in the process that the body has a phenomenal capacity to repair.

This book is perfect for you if you want to live a long and vivacious life and fulfill your destiny


Contributor Bio(s): Hay, Louise L.: - Louise Hay, the author of the international bestseller You Can Heal Your Life, is a metaphysical lecturer and teacher with more than 40 million books sold worldwide. For more than 30 years, Louise has helped people throughout the world discover and implement the full potential of their own creative powers for personal growth and self-healing. Louise is the founder and chairman of Hay House, Inc., which disseminates books, CDs, DVDs, and other products that contribute to the healing of the planet. Visit www.LouiseHay.com Robert Holden, Ph.D., is the creator of the Loveability program. His work on psychology and spirituality has been featured on Oprah, Good Morning America, and a PBS special called "Shift Happens." He was also featured in two major BBC-TV documentaries, The Happiness Formula and How to Be Happy. His corporate clients include Dove and its Campaign for Real Beauty. He is author of Happiness NOW!, Shift Happens!, Authentic Success (formerly titled Success Intelligence), and Be Happy. Robert hosts a weekly show on Hay House Radio called Shift Happens! He also contributes daily to his Facebook page at www.facebook.com/drrobertholden. For information, visit www.robertholden.org.