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How old are you now? Want to look younger, live longer, and feel better? Enter the Anti-Aging Zone With his #1 New York Times bestseller The Zone, Dr. Sears began revolutionizing nutritional thinking in America. Now, his cutting-edge hormonal-control research is elevated to a new level that promises to change forever how we look at aging. No one wants to get old or show the signs of age. In fact, for centuries many have searched for, and often promised, the foun… More >>
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#1 by Anonymous on August 14th, 2010
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If you’re just starting out on the Zone, this book ‘s definitely not the one to start out with (get Mastering the Zone.) In fact, one should also read the original Zone book as well before embarking on The Anti-Aging Zone.
But, for those who are well-versed with Zone’s eicasanoid theory, this book is a definite must for all ages.
Anti-Aging Zone is essentially an introduction to endicrinology that specifically elucidates the roles of insulin, cortisol, growth hormone, testoserone and other hormones, how each affects the aging process, and how each is affected by your diet. Moreover, it discusses how the new drugs (DHEA, Viagra among others) affects you on a hormonal level. Needless to say, there’s ALOT of science here, but Sears manages to organize it in such a way that the reader can absorb the gist of the whole book without necesarrily understanding everything the first time. Of course, rereading each section will help greatly, but it’s not an obstacle to making the book useful.
Athletes, especially bodybuilders, will benefit from this book too, since the 4 above mentioned hormones are critical to building muscle. All in all, the Anti-Aging Zone, provides the solid science that alot of faithful Zoners have been waiting for years.
Rating: 4 / 5
#2 by Anonymous on August 14th, 2010
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For several years I have had high triglycerides (TGL). Two and half years ago, my TGL/HDL ratio was 25. My doctor said I could either follow the American Heart Association (AHA) diet, or start taking medication. I choose the AHA diet, and after following the high carbohydrate, low fat diet for a year, my TGL/HDL ratio was 42. My doctor was alarmed and strongly advised taking Gemfibrozil in addition to the AHA diet. Last November after a year of Gemfibrozil and AHA diet, I was developing muscle pain in my legs where I had never had pain, lower back pain, and was gaining weight. My TGL/HDL ration was only down to 8.8. My doctor told me I had bad genes and was destined to have heart problems, and should continue with the medication to minimize the problem. I discussed the problem with my boss at work and he told me about the “Entering the Zone” book. I read most of it and on November 20th, 2000 I stopped taking Gemfibrozil and I started the Zone Diet. At the end of January after being on the Zone diet for just over 8 weeks, my TGL/HDL ration was down to 2.2. For me, a side affect of the Zone diet has been the loss of a little over 30 lbs since starting the diet. The real benifit has been to reverse my aging metrics. The Anti-Aging Zone book isn’t easy reading, but is one of the most fascinating books I have ever read. I highly recommend you read it and try it. It has improved my health in many ways mot mentioned in this summary.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by jeffreyspinner@mindspring.com on August 14th, 2010
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Techically, not a “Diet” by a system to moderate your “autocrine” hormones. It made the difference between my wife having moderate asthma to no asthma (ongoing 14 months). But it’s more than that. If you would like to choose to maximize the likelihood of not getting the major civilization diseases, i.e., heart attack, stroke and cancer–read this book. If you want your brain to last as long as your body–read this book. Your choice: live well or die gruesomely.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by J Nay 74714.623@compuserve.com on August 14th, 2010
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As a zoner for nearly 2 years, I can personally attest to Dr. Sears scientific evaluation of America’s high carbohydrate – low fat diets, and the current government dietary pyramid scheme. His latest book describes the hormone system and how sustained high insulin levels accelerate aging. This book explains in great detail how Dr. Sears, through the empirical results of his own studies and research of others, formulated the “Zone Diet”. This book should give those who believe in the current wisdom of high carbohydrate – low fat diets pause. The book is not an easy read, but given the complexity of his subject I don’t see how it could be more simply written. Just do like I did; read it twice.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Anonymous on August 14th, 2010
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I’m 35 and bought a copy of the Anti-Aging Zone for my parents. They loved it and I got a second copy for myself. I’ve always been in decent shape, but I’ve seen some stunning changes in the last two months. I’m about 30% stronger and considerably faster. I’ve lost about 12-15 lbs of fat and have gained about 5 lbs of muscle.
The serious athletes among you might want to use the Zone and supplement with glutamine and creatine (both essential amino acids which are shown to increase lean/fat ratios). Dr. Klatz’s book on HGH is a good companion to the Zone series. When there is a disagreement between the two, I’ve usually found the Zone to be more accurate.
I’ve seen some other strange effects from being in the Zone, like grey hairs being replaced by brown ones and a marked reduction in muscle soreness after workouts.
This is a great book to get for your parents, if you want them to be around for a long time. I’ll be first in line for Athletes in the Zone, if Mr. Sears ever gets around to writing one.
Rating: 5 / 5