Wear and Tear: Stop the Pain and Put the Spring Back in Your Body

Wear and Tear: Stop the Pain and Put the Spring Back in Your Body

by Dr. Bob Arnot (Author)

Synopsis

Experts suggest you should exercise a minimum of three times a week, especially as you grow older. But active people, including many professional athletes, find their bodies are worn and torn down over time. Neck pain, backache, stiff joints and old sports injuries conspire to keep them on the couch. In WEAR AND TEAR, Dr Bob Arnot has put together a concrete programme that shows how to become even more limber, flexible and energetic than before. From the earliest stage of wear and tear to the most severe, Dr Arnot provides powerful and highly effective steps that will help fix the damage and eliminate the pain. Along the way, he explains the science behind the steps - the physiology, the mechanics, the supplements and medications, the self-tests - that lead to a more energetic, flexible, limber body. Normal wear and tear often results in arthritis. Proper care of your wear and tear can help you slow, stop, or even reverse arthritis.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 292
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 30 Dec 2003

ISBN 10: 0743225562
ISBN 13: 9780743225564

Media Reviews
Robert Pritikin Director of the Pritikin Longevity Center Bob's cutting-edge thinking offers new reasons to consider adopting a healthier lifestyle, and I'm all for that!
Charlie Rose I don't know anyone in better shape physically or mentally than Dr. Bob.
Dr. Dean Ornish President and director of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute Dr. Bob Arnot's approach is one of the most comprehensive and useful.
Author Bio
Dr. Bob Arnot is currently an NBC news correspondent and one of the most recognized names in the medical and health professions. A bestselling author, Dr. Arnot has published nine books, including Wear and Tear, The Prostate Cancer Protection Plan, The Breast Health Cookbook, The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet, and The Biology of Success.