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Title: A New Way to Age: The Most Cutting-Edge Advances in Antiaging
Author: Suzanne Somers
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Publisher: Gallery Books (January 7, 2020)
Language: English
ISBN: 1982110945
Rating: 4,6     140 reviews

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Review Praise for Suzanne Somers “She just might be a pioneer.” —OPRAH WINFREY  “Suzanne is at the forefront again, bringing seminal information to people, written in a way that all can understand.” —RAY KURZWEIL, inventor, author, and futurist “Suzanne only played dumb on TV (brilliantly) but in real life she’s anything but. I love her books and have learned so much from them over the years. When faced with a serious medical crisis a few years ago, I went to Suzanne for direction. It was one of the best decisions I ever made.” —RYAN MURPHY, Emmy Award–winning TV producer and creator “In her never-ending search for options to help everyone find their best health, Suzanne has always been one step ahead of the commonly held wisdom regarding emerging best practices in personal well-being. This book continues to open new doors to the latest discoveries toward enjoying a lasting quality of life.” —MARK BERTOLINI, CEO, Aetna “Ms. Somers writes with the passion of a prophet.” —THE WALL STREET JOURNAL “Suzanne ain’t no dumb blonde. Her expert guidance enhanced my life when I really needed it. I am forever grateful. Read this book.” —LILY TOMLIN  Read more About the Author Suzanne Somers is the author of twenty-seven books, with millions of copies in print globally, including fourteen New York Times bestsellers and the #1 New York Times bestsellers Sexy Forever, Knockout, and Ageless. She lectures all over the world and received an honorary doctorate from National University. Somers can also be found on Suzanne Somers Breaking Through, her YouTube talk show hosted by CafeMom Studios. Read more

Customers Review:

Two chapters in and riveted. The knowledge and lamen terms in which Suzanne writes is truly a gift! Her previous books have helped me avoid the dreaded statins and bhrt for men changed my life. I will always be grateful for these books which are nothing more then lessons and crash courses in health. The only other alternative is the current standard of care. Throwing pharmaceuticals at symptoms! Get this book and all the previous ones and learn what we SHOULD have been taught! Not told from an industry fueled by big pharma!!! Thanks Suzanne!
I can’t put this book down!! Such great information!! Easy to understand. I am 61 and will be living my life differently!!:) I have heart disease and have Alzheimer’s in my family. This book made me realize that I need to make some dramatic changes NOW!! Thanks Suzanne!!!:)
Suzanne Somers is the best celebrity to tout anti-aging and for years she has been doing so. I have been following imperative knowledge she’s introduced and researched for at least 20 years now. Along with my own due-diligence, I am thrilled she is so forthright and generous with her time, research, advice, etc.I’m a woman who can easily pass for 15-20-years younger, as I’ve been practicing anti-aging for decades now, before it was even called that! How I eat, what I eat, supplements I take daily, proper sleep, exercise, my thoughts, emotional health, and more.I can probably thank my dad for honoring good health, as he was a great role model. (He died at 92 of old age, no dementia, no diseases.) He was decades way before his time – taking daily supplements, eating plain yogurt every morning, oatmeal, exercise, etc. Even as a child, I would often think, “Hmm, he might be on to something, I am not going to grow old or ever get fat either.” And my dad looked great up until the end – plus he died with a full head of beautiful, white hair.While you can easily jump around in Suzanne’s book (based on what interests you), I am reading page-by-page, as I don’t want to miss anything. Oftentimes I’ll stop reading and do a quick search on something she or her doctors recommend, so I can see her new book is going to take a while for me to finish. That’s okay, I know in the end it will be well worth it. As always with her books, I LEARN something new each and every time. Things that will continue my path into aging the right way, while fooling everyone in my sight, LOL.TRUE STORY: I had emergency surgery (4.5 hours) after a traumatic accident just over 5-years ago. I don’t know what the term is, but hospitals refer to someone who look much younger than their chronological age a special code name. Well, I was one of them. I was wondering why medical personnel kept walking by my door and sheepishly taking a quick look, LOL. A nurse finally told me they were blown away by my age – and skin.One nurse was looking at my legs and commenting they were that of someone in their 30’s. I am younger than Suzanne, but not by that much. I have a very healthy head of hair, too – it grows like a weed, medium thick, etc. No Botox or fillers (except the “11” lines between my eyebrows) and my facial skin – and chest – almost smooth as butter. The latter I’ll give to solid genes (my mom in this case, her skin was nearly flawless until the end), but also my lifestyle and how I take care of myself counts as much, too.And while I’m only into the first 80 pages of Suzanne’s book, it struck me when she said people practicing anti-aging rarely get sick. She is 100% correct. It’s almost freaky to me that I only get sick once every 7 to 10 years, and I am not kidding. No flues, no colds, no chest coughs, no sore throats, nothing. In fact, on January 15th, 2020, I headed into my 7th year of being sick-free. I am super competitive with myself and expect to keep on a roll until at least 2023!Now, when the universe says, “It’s time, we’re giving you a doozy” – it does, LOL. You know, every “sickness” I named above, I get altogether and will last maybe 3-weeks. BUT, I’ll take that every 7-10 years, as opposed to those I know getting sick almost 3-4 times and more a year. I have a friend who has a horrible cold almost every 6 weeks (nasty cough, sore throat, and you name it.) That is unfathomable to me. I can go on and on, but I’ve said enough.Read her book, and practice what she and I have been doing for a very long time – and you, too, will be sick-free, will look great, feel great – and maybe you’ll get that special hospital code for, “Alert, much older patient than what they look like.” – LOL. It’s a great compliment for living life as if your body and mind depend on it, because it does!Thank you, Suzanne, you are a true inspiration to everyone who takes a healthy breath each morning (and especially to those who don’t, but will learn spades reading your book.)I wish I can meet you one day!
I’ve read all of Suzanne’s books, and this is the best so far. Covers everything you need to know, and gives you many affordable options for optimal health. Her interviews with cutting edge, forward thinking doctors are so informative, sometimes entertaining, and always valuable. If you read nothing else this year, read THIS.
There was a great deal of information about what to do to attain super human health and live robustly into the hundreds. Yet turns out she appeared on the Dr. Oz Show to promote the book while suffering from a fractured hip! I guess sometimes supplements just aren’t the answer.
I highly recommend this book on aging a new way. Excellent information to help us age beautiful and gracefully.
This book is a must read. Suzanne Somers allows the reader to have access to world class doctors and makes it easy for the reader to comprehend! Things she wrote about 20 years ago, traditional medicine is now acknowledging to be true
This book is fantastic! It is not a fast read because you go back and refer to information again and again. This is a book to have in your collection. I would love an autographed copy, but pre-order on Amazon because I can’t wait to read it. I sit with my pen and pad to write down the things that will help me. Suzanne is the messenger! Giving her readers access to top Drs’. knowledge is the message! Thank you Suzanne!