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Drop dead healthy

one man's humble quest for bodily perfection

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An edition of Drop dead healthy (2012)

Drop dead healthy

one man's humble quest for bodily perfection

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  • 4 Have read

"You may know A.J. Jacobs as the man who attempted to read the Encyclopedia Britannica from cover-to-cover. Or you may have been introduced to him when he spent a year trying to follow the Bible as literally as possible. He returns once again with another seemingly impossible task--that of becoming the healthiest man alive. As with his earlier books, Jacobs brings his quick wit, self-deprecating humor, and journalistic eye to the experiment. He leaves no health stone unturned: from literally running his errands and wearing noise-cancelling headphones for hours a day to rigging a desk that he can work at while walking on the treadmill (there are instructions at the end for those interested), Jacobs chronicles the good, bad, and ugly of trying to attain "perfect" health. Jacobs' writing is breezy, informational, and entertaining, and he manages to achieve the near impossible--discussing issues of health without sounding preachy. --Caley Anderson in amazon.com.

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2012, William Heinemann
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Table of Contents

The stomach : the quest to eat right
The heart : the quest to get my blood pumping
The ears : the quest for quiet
The butt : the quest to avoid sedentary life
The immune system : the quest to conquer germs
The stomach, revisited : the quest for the perfect meal
The genitals : the quest to have more sex
The nervous system : the quest to hurt less
The lower intestine : the quest to go to the bathroom properly
The adrenal gland : the quest to lower my stress level
The brain : the quest to be smarter
The endocrine system : the quest for a nontoxic home
The teeth: the quest for the perfect smile
The feet : the quest to run right
The lungs : The quest to breathe better
The stomach, revisited : the continued quest for the perfect diet
The skin : the quest to erase blemishes
The heart, revisited : the quest for the perfect workout
The inside of the eyelid : the quest for the perfect night's sleep
The bladder : the quest to figure out what to drink
The gonads : the quest to get more balls
The nose : the quest to smell better
The hands : the quest for magic fingers
The back : the quest to stand up straight
The eyes : the quest to see better
The skull : the quest not to be killed in an accident
The finish line
Appendix A. Guerrilla exercise
Appendix B. How to eat less
Appendix C. Five tips on treadmill desks
Appendix D. My five foolproof (for me, at last) methods of stress reduction
Appendix E. The ten best pieces of food advice I've gotten all year
Appendix F. How to live the quiet life
Appendix G. Five toxins I now avoid.

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Dewey Decimal Class
613.0207
Library of Congress
RA

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Pagination
1 volume

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL28173356M
ISBN 10
0434020109
ISBN 13
9780434020102
OCLC/WorldCat
772968325

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OL16239582W

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"Having sanctified himself in The Year of Living Biblically and sharpened his mind in The Know-It-All, A. J. Jacobs had one feat left in the self-improvement trinity: to become the healthiest man in the world. He didn't want just to lose weight, or finish a triathlon, or lower his cholesterol. His ambitions were far, far greater: Maximal health from head to toe.The task was massive. He had to tackle a complicated web of diet and exercise advice, much of which was nonsensical, unproven, and contradictory. He had to consult a team of medical advisers. And he had to subject himself to a grueling regimen of exercises, a range of diets, and an array of practices to improve everything from his hearing to his sleep to his sex life all the while testing the patience of his long-suffering wife. He left nothing untested, from the caveman workout to veganism, from the treadmill desk to extreme chewing. Drop Dead Healthy teems with hilarity and warmth and pushes our cultures assumptions about and obsessions with what makes good health, allowing the reader to reflect on his or her own health, body, and eventual mortality"--

"One mans comedic journey to discover how to live as healthfully as possible"--

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