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Fred Parker

    The Devil as Muse
    The Telomere Miracle
    • The Telomere Miracle

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      "What if everything you think you know about getting older and staying healthy is wrong? Ed Park, M.D., offers the revolutionary idea that disease and aging in humans all arises from a single source: genetic errors caused by shortening of telomeres, or the sequences of DNA at the ends of our chromosomes. Telomeres naturally wear down over time, and thus when cells replicate (as they do all the time in our bodies), they're creating progressively poorer-quality duplicates of themselves, like making a Xerox of a Xerox of a Xerox. Ultimately, the body deteriorates, resulting in a range of ailments, many of which we associate with aging--from diabetes to hypertension to macular degeneration to cancer. Happily, Ed tells us, it's possible to slow or even reverse this process and effectively turn back the clock. In The Telomere Miracle, he explains cutting-edge science in a lively style, using illustrations and metaphors ranging from auto parts to superheroes. Then he shows readers how they can intervene in the aging process by boosting the activity of the enzyme telomerase naturally by understanding and optimizing six key areas of breathing, mindset, sleep, exercise, diet, and supplements"--

      The Telomere Miracle
    • The Devil as Muse

      • 207 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Does the Devil lie at the heart of the creative process? This title offers a fresh reflection on the age-old question, echoing William Blake's famous statement: 'the true poet is of the Devil's party'. It examines three literary interpretations of the Devil and his influence upon the artist.

      The Devil as Muse