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Grow Younger, Live Longer(English, Paperback, Chopra Deepak Dr)

Grow Younger, Live Longer(English, Paperback, Chopra Deepak Dr)

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Learn how you can reverse the process of aging and look younger than your actual age for years to come. Grow Younger Live Longer will help keep people young and beautiful for longer than they expect. Summary of the Book There is no one who wouldn’t agree to give it a try if they were told there was a way in which they could prevent themselves for aging. Though, things like this are usually laughed at, as no one would think it was remotely possible. However, scientific research has shown that it can be done and Deepak Chopra explains this theory of reversing the aging process to readers through his book. This anti-aging manual will show us how we can prevent markers of aging like blood pressure, muscle strength and cholesterol levels. This book will introduce us to all the discoveries in mind and body medicine, and will show us how we can live a long life filled and look like we were fifteen years younger. About Deepak Chopra Deepak Chopra is an Indian-American alternative medicine practitioner, holistic-health, and New Age guru. A prolific writer, some of his works are Creating Health, Quantum Healing, Perfect Health, The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, The Way of the Wizard and Ageless Body Timeless Mind. A graduate of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, he practiced conventional medicine for a period before turning to alternative medicine, influenced by the doctrines of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. He is the founder of the Chopra Foundation, the American Association for Ayurvedic Medicine (AAAM) and Maharishi AyurVeda Products International. Celebrated for his work and contributions to the field of Ayurveda, Dr. Chopra was presented the Medal of the Presidency of the Italian Republic awarded by the Pio Manzu International Scientific Committee, The Oceana Award in 2009 and the 2006 Ellis Island Medal of Honor by the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations.