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Paperback Feed Your Genes Right: Eat to Turn Off Disease-Causing Genes and Slow Down Aging Book

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ISBN13: 9780471778677

Feed Your Genes Right: Eat to Turn Off Disease-Causing Genes and Slow Down Aging

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In Feed Your Genes Right , renowned nutrition expert Jack Challem translates the hugely exciting science of nutrigenomics--which explores the link between nutrition and our own DNA--into practical... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Feed your genes for life!!

Jack Challem is at his best in FEED YOUR GENES RIGHT.This is his latest work by the veteran health writer. This is a clear, easy-to-read entry level look intoto the world of nutrigenetics. Anyone can benefit from learning how our food choices influence our genes, and thereby every aspect of our life. This book is chock-full of good advice, backed up with healthful recipes. This will help you to optimize the genes you were born with.

Nutrigenomics Explained

Expert health writer, Jack Challem, scores with this skillfully written and detailed book on the new science of nutrigenomics. This emerging discipline explains how nutrition affects health by altering the expression of various genes. Jack adeptly shows how nutrigenomics enables people to better manage their health and well being by specifically matching their diets with their unique genetic makeup. If you are not yet up to speed on nutrigenomics, then this book is an indispensable read. As per Jack's norm, it is thoroughly researched and contains cutting edge information. I recommend it highly. Loren Cordain, author: The Paleo Diet. http://www.thepaleodiet.com/

A Feast for Sore Genes

This latest work by veteran health writer Jack Challem is a clear, easy-to-read entree to the world of nutrigenetics--optimizing genetic performance through nutrition. Nearly all of us can benefit from learning how our food choices influence our genes, and thereby every aspect of our body functions. There is plenty of good advice in this book, backed up with some healthful recipes, for getting the most out of the genes you were born with. The author does not overlook the detrimental effects of cultural influences, such as the shift in fatty-acids ratios in the modern diet, among others. Although this book speaks to everyone, those with certain problems (like too much homocysteine in the blood) may find answers especially for themselves.

It's All In The Book

Jack Challem has created a complete guide to addressing our "genetic nutritional needs". Along with a concrete expanation of the genenic link between nutrition and health, Jack provides a blueprint to guide the reader in choosing supplements and a menu that supoports healthy nutrition for our genes. He even includes recipes! He has taken a complex subject and made it easy for anyone to follow.

Why we all need "Feed Your Gene Right" by Jack Challem

Jack Challem's "Feed Your Genes Right" is nothing short of revolutionary. This book shows us why we don't need to be enslaved by the spectre of our genetic inheritance. In clear, simple yet compelling language, Challem singlehandedly provides a voice for the modern science of nutrigenomics, a science which is uncovering the myriad ways through which what we eat determines how our biochemical/metabolic-related genes behave, how they signal, whether they are turned on or off--in short, whether we can put ourselves on a path to optimal health or to a genetic legacy that is (in some cases) best left behind. "Feed Your Genes Right" offers many practical steps and actionable solutions (including recipes and select supplements) by which we can guide ourselves (yes, including our genes) to true health. Challem has always been on the forefront of connecting the leading edge of scientific discovery with real-world solutions that don't involve fad diets or gimmicky approaches--just inspired insights that we can embrace for a lifetime. --James J. Gormley James J. Gormley is an award-winning journalist, health advocate and commentator who has been a frequent guest on "The Deborah Ray Show," FOX-TV's "Good Day New York," "Conversations With Harold Channer," "BronxTalk" and national radio. A U.S. delegate to a major health conference in China in 2001, Gormley was the editor-in-chief of Better Nutrition magazine from 1995 to 2002. Co-author of the User's Guide to Brain-Boosting Supplements (Basic Health, 2004) and Health Benefits of Phosphatidylserine (Basic Health, 2005) and author of DHA, A Good Fat (Kensington/Zebra, 1999), Gormley is a Policy Advisor to Citizens for Health (http://www.citizens.org/). He is a sought-after natural products industry analyst and serves as scientific liaison for Purchase, N.Y.-based Nutrition 21 (http://www.mediabistro.com/jamesgormley1).
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