Go Wild
Free Your Body and Mind from the Afflictions of Civilization
In Go Wild, Harvard Medical School Professor John Ratey, MD, and journalist Richard Manning reveal that although civilization has rapidly evolved, our bodies have not kept pace. This mismatch affects every area of our lives, from our general physical health to our emotional wellbeing. Investigating the power of living according to our genes in the areas of diet, exercise, sleep, nature, mindfulness and more, Go Wild examines how tapping into our core DNA combats modern disease and psychological afflictions, from Autism and Depression to Diabetes and Heart Disease. By focusing on the ways of the past, it is possible to secure a healthier and happier future, and Go Wild will show you how.
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- ISBN: 9781478977308
- File size: 265366 KB
- Duration: 09:12:50
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Publisher's Weekly
May 5, 2014
In this inspiring book, Harvard Medical School professor Ratey (Spark) and journalist Manning (It Runs in the Family) outline the mental and physical benefits of living more like our hunter-gatherer ancestors. Citing major research studies, the authors see such health problems as obesity, inactivity, and high blood sugar as “‘afflictions of civilization.’” They examine humanity’s biochemical and evolutionary modes of well-being, and encourage readers to “go wild” because “human evolution occurred under wild conditions, and this made us who we are.” Their key point: “evolution has hard-wired health to happiness.” Though there are many other titles on the paleo diet and low-carb nutrition lists, readers will appreciate the considerable attention given to the importance of movement and discussion of research on the design of the human body; neuroscience indicates that “the whole brain flourishes as a result of movement.” The authors build on research about diet and movement with examinations of sleep, awareness, and the importance of connection to both nature and one another. They do not describe a specific wellness program, but, instead, urge readers to begin “a process of discovery” into their own health—one that will surely benefit from using this book as a catalyst. -
AudioFile Magazine
Dan Woren's relaxed narration enhances this inviting introduction to the paleo lifestyle. The authors, a Harvard Medical School professor and a journalist, describe a process for getting in touch with our roots by way of adopting lifestyle adaptations favored by our ancestors, such as spending a lot of time outdoors; eating natural, unprocessed foods; and establishing a close support network in a tight community. Woren's clear and engaging narration, coupled with the authors' easy-to-follow writing style, makes the paleo lifestyle seem not only possible but also eminently logical as a means of achieving greater health in our hectic society. S.E.G. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine
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