EPISODE · Jan 8, 2025 · 4 MIN
How Not To Die By Dr. Michael Greger Book Review
from The Judy Croon Show - Laugh Long and Pro$per · host Judy Croon Podcast
Book Review: How Not To Die by Dr. Michael Greger How Not To Die By Dr. Michael Greger Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/4fUIx62 Hey folks, I'm Judy Croon. Welcome to another episode of ‘Laugh Long and Prosper’. ‘Laugh Long and Prosper’ is shelf help with a smile, stress busters with a smirk, and information with a wink. You get the point. Don't be shy. You can check out any of my previous ‘Laugh Long and Prosper’ episodes on any of your streaming sources ie; Spotify, Apple, Amazon, you name it. After being so impressed by Dr. Michael Greger's book on aging; 'How Not To Age', I couldn't resist diving into his earlier work, 'How Not To Die'. Both books have garnered rave reviews, and with good reason. If you've ever wondered just how much control you have over your health, this book serves up a feast of evidence and practical advice without any of the guilt tripping. Unless you count the 'Why didn't I know this sooner’ guilt?' The title ‘How Not to Die’- Okay, it sounds a bit dramatic, but it's more about living better - with purpose and vitality. Think of it as an instruction manual for your body. Dr. Greger's writing blends science, humor, and actionable tips to create a book that's as empowering as it is enlightening. And spoiler alert- The answer to many of our health issues is sitting right on our plates. Clusters, Patterns, and Choices: One chapter that hit home for me, and I suspect it might for you as well, is about how diseases and dietary habits tend to cluster within families. Greger points out that while genetics play a role, much of what we assume to be family destiny can turn out sometimes to be family dinner. This idea is as plain as the nose on your face, or in this case, the broccoli on your plate. But it's surprising how little we've acknowledged it. Up until now. I've seen people struggle with illnesses that seem to run in their families, but after reading this chapter, 'How Not To Die' suggests that many of these patterns might be able to be disrupted more than we think. And the best part? It doesn't require an overhaul of your entire life- just small, consistent changes. Eating Our Way To Longevity: Dr.Greger's 'Daily Dozen' checklist is a game changer. It's a simple list of foods and activities to incorporate into your day, from leafy greens and berries to exercise and drinking water. Yes, folks, hydration makes the cut. The genius here is that it focuses on what you can add to your diet rather than what you need to cut out. It's all about abundance, not deprivation. One memorable moment was when Gregor explained how we can eat the rainbow and no Skittles, don't count. He's talking about vibrant, colorful fruits and vegetables. The pigments that make blueberries blue and carrots orange aren't just pretty. They're packed with antioxidants and nutrients. Turns out Mother Nature knows her stuff. How Not To Die By Dr. Michael Greger Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/4fUIx62
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Book Review: How Not To Die by Dr. Michael Greger How Not To Die By Dr. Michael Greger Amazon Link:https://amzn.to/4fUIx62 Hey folks, I'm Judy Croon. Welcome to another episode of ‘Laugh Long and Prosper’.‘Laugh Long and Prosper’ is shelf help with a smile,stress busters with a smirk, and information with a wink.You get the point. Don't be shy.You can check out any of my previous ‘Laugh Long and Prosper’episodes on any of your streaming sources ie;Spotify, Apple, Amazon, you name it. After being so impressed byDr. Michael Greger's book on aging; 'How Not To Age',I couldn't resist diving into hisearlier work, 'How Not To Die'.Both books have garnered ravereviews, and with good reason.If you've ever wondered just how much controlyou have over your health, this book servesup a feast of evidence and practical advicewithout any of the guilt tripping.Unless you count the 'Why didn'tI know this sooner’ guilt?' The title ‘How Not to Die’-Okay, it sounds a bit dramatic, but it'smore about living better - with purpose and vitality.Think of it as an instruction manual for your body.Dr. Greger's writing blends science, humor, and actionabletips to create a book that's asempowering as it is enlightening.And spoiler alert-The answer to many of our health issues is sitting right on our plates. Clusters, Patterns, and Choices: One chapter that hithome for me, and I suspect it mightfor you as well, is about how diseasesand dietary habits tend to cluster within families.Greger points out that while genetics play a role,much of what weassume to be family destinycan turn out sometimes to be family dinner.This idea is as plain as the nose on yourface, or in this case, the broccoli on your plate.But it's surprising how little we've acknowledged it.Up until now.I've seen people struggle with illnesses that seem to runin their families, but after reading this chapter, 'How Not To Die'suggests that many of these patterns might beable to be disrupted more than we think.And the best part?It doesn't require an overhaul ofyour entire life- just small, consistent changes. Eating Our Way To Longevity: Dr.Greger's 'Daily Dozen' checklist is a game changer.It's a simple list of foods and activitiesto incorporate into your day, from leafy greensand berries to exercise and drinking water.Yes, folks, hydration makes the cut.The genius here is that it focuses on what you can addto your diet rather than what you need to cut out.It's all about abundance, not deprivation.One memorable moment was when Gregor explained how wecan eat the rainbow and no Skittles, don't count.He's talking about vibrant,colorful fruits and vegetables.The pigments that make blueberries blueand carrots orange aren't just pretty.They're packed with antioxidants and nutrients.Turns out Mother Nature knows her stuff. How Not To Die By Dr. Michael Greger Amazon Link:https://amzn.to/4fUIx62
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