Description
For the first time outside his private clinic, medical practitioner and pioneer Dr. Rand McClain shares what you can start doing today to increase longevity and better your healthat home or at your doctors office.
In this golden age of medical discovery, cutting-edge treatments are emerging that increase longevity, stave off disease, and enhance our appearance and quality of lifeour healthspan. But chances are, these advances are not readily available at most doctors offices, in stores, or easy to find online.
Dr. Rand McClain takes a fresh approach to genetics, natural aging, and proactive medical treatments. He is the founder and head of the renowned Regenerative and Sports Medicine Clinic in Santa Monica, a leading practitioner of alternative and cutting-edge treatments. In Cheating Death, McClain shares the best drugs and supplements, treatment methods, and devicesapproaches that are backed by extensive research as well as Dr. McClains own work with his patientsincluding:
Little-known treatments that can reverse the effects of new and old injuries
Emergent diagnostic and screening technologies that detect early onset disease sooner
Breakthrough methods (some DIY) to slow down or reverse aging in the body
Steps you can take now to enhance gene expression and side-step your sins of the past and poor family genetics
Best of all, McClain shows how you can get access to these therapies and jumpstart your bodys regenerative processeseverything from stabilizing mood swings, relieving depression and anxiety, extending hormone balance and sexual function, improving muscle strength and stamina, relieving debilitating pain, and restoring a youthful appearance.
Bolstered with research and recovery stories from real people, Cheating Death gives readers the tools to live healthier, longer lives.
Author: Rand McClain
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Benbella Books
Published: 03/07/2023
Pages: 208
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.00w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9781637740408
Language: English





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