The Five Forces of Wellness

*** 8 CDs *** Most of us believe that aging is accompanied by a sharp decline in our physical and mental abilities. We think getting older means getting sick. But, as you’ll soon discover, disease is not an inevitable part of aging. In fact, it is even possible to become biologically younger while you become chronologically older! In this cutting-edge program, Dr. Mark Hyman, former medical director from the famed Canyon Ranch Health Resort, unveils a revolutionary science-based program for staying active and disease-free for life. The Five Forces of Wellness will work for absolutely everyone - old, young, healthy, sick, or anywhere in between. This program presents the new science of staying healthy - otherwise known as ultraprevention. This powerful medicine of the future shatters the myths of today’s “fix-the-broken-parts” medicine. Instead of masking symptoms, it’s a proven plan for identifying and eliminating the forces that cause more than 90 percent of today’s most common and devastating diseases. It’s a patient-centered plan that shows you how to create a lifetime of good health. In The Five Forces of Wellness: The Ultraprevention System for Living an Active, Age-Defying, Disease-Free Life, you’ll learn what’s best for your body. Among other things, you’ll determine How to prevent disease from ravaging your body, using the medically proven “remove, repair, and recharge” system. Which foods make you thrive and which make you sick. How you can decrease the activity of the genes that will create illness and increase the activity of the genes that will create wellness. Why you should NEVER go on a diet and how to lose weight without going on a diet. What kinds of vitamins you need and how much. Whether your body does better with vigorous exercise or more gentle exercise. How to identify and rid yourself of toxins that make you sick. We all want to die as old as possible while feeling as young as possible. We want to enjoy vibrant health all the days of our life


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