Linus Pauling's latest book, How to Live Longer and Feel Better, draws on this two-time Nobel laureate's scientific knowledge, common sense, and clear thinking to present an easy-to-follow, inexpensive regimen for adding years of feeling good to your life.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better shows how vitamins work, and how to make them work for you. For example, in addition to its many other functions, vitamin C is responsible for producing and maintaining the body's supply of collagen – the "glue" that virtually holds the human body together. Without collagen our skeletal and muscular systems disintegrate. With even a depleted supply of this vital substance, skin loses its elasticity and makes us look much older than we actually are.
Dr. Pauling explains what each of us can do in the face of doctors who may be good at treating some illnesses, but who are frequently useless in helping us to prevent them. And, armed with conclusive experimental and clinical evidence in support of his ideas, he reveals the facts behind the Mayo Clinic's distortion of his successful orthomolecular treatments of terminally ill cancer patients.
Of immense immediate and practical benefit to people of all ages, How to Live Longer and Feel Better also exposes readers to the fascinating sensibility of one of the world's most renowned working scientists-one whose celebrated achievements in the laboratory and in the cause of world peace stem from a compassionate concern for every human individual's daily and lifelong well-being.
Linus Pauling has been the recipient of over 40 honorary degrees from colleges and universities in the United States and abroad and was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize for chemistry and the 1962 Nobel Prize for peace. He is the author of several books, including Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu and Chemistry (both published by W. H. Freeman and Company).
Linus Pauling's latest book, How to Live Longer and Feel Better, draws on this two-time Nobel laureate's scientific knowledge, common sense, and clear thinking to present an easy-to-follow, inexpensive regimen for adding years of feeling good to your life.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better shows how vitamins work, and how to make them work for you. For example, in addition to its many other functions, vitamin C is responsible for producing and maintaining the body's supply of collagen – the "glue" that virtually holds the human body together. Without collagen our skeletal and muscular systems disintegrate. With even a depleted supply of this vital substance, skin loses its elasticity and makes us look much older than we actually are.
Dr. Pauling explains what each of us can do in the face of doctors who may be good at treating some illnesses, but who are frequently useless in helping us to prevent them. And, armed with conclusive experimental and clinical evidence in support of his ideas, he reveals the facts behind the Mayo Clinic's distortion of his successful orthomolecular treatments of terminally ill cancer patients.
Of immense immediate and practical benefit to people of all ages, How to Live Longer and Feel Better also exposes readers to the fascinating sensibility of one of the world's most renowned working scientists-one whose celebrated achievements in the laboratory and in the cause of world peace stem from a compassionate concern for every human individual's daily and lifelong well-being.
Linus Pauling has been the recipient of over 40 honorary degrees from colleges and universities in the United States and abroad and was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize for chemistry and the 1962 Nobel Prize for peace. He is the author of several books, including Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu and Chemistry (both published by W. H. Freeman and Company).