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- Narrated by: Raymond Todd
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Publisher's Summary
Through the example of four very different cultures that have the distinction of producing some of the world's healthiest, oldest people, Robbins reveals the secrets for living an extended and fulfilling life in which our later years become a period of wisdom, vitality, and happiness. Bringing the traditions of these cultures together with the latest breakthroughs in medical science, Robbins reveals that, remarkably, they both point in the same direction.
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- sammyj
- 2023-01-28
Life changing, Life affirming
John’s books have had a profound influence on how I am perceiving my life, I find myself challenged to measure what I am doing versus my highest values. I value his perspective, writings and values.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2019-04-21
Very informative and inspiring book!
This book has changed my life. I am filled with a wealth of knowledge after reading its pages. I listened along with the physical book in front of me and would like to note that it is not the same words all the way through, but a very similar version with a few changes. I recommend this book for anyone looking to grow their knowledge about the world and how to live a healthy and meaningful life. Thank you to John Robbins for creating such a beautiful masterpiece.
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- David Shear
- 2013-05-23
Changed my Life
I recommend this book often. I've listened to it twice and it really did help change my habits. I was a vegetarian of 20 years who lived on Mac & Cheese. I keep a lot of the wisdom from this book with me. I think Robbins makes this advice practical and accessible to everyone. My favorite thing though is the background research he did and the examples of people from other cultures.
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- Paul
- 2012-04-09
Changed my life
If you could sum up Healthy at 100 in three words, what would they be?
Live like an Okinawan. This book shows you how to live like the healthiest people in the world (and shocker it's not Americans). It's a great look at different cultures and how our health is tied to what we eat and how we live.
What other book might you compare Healthy at 100 to and why?
The China study and The Food Revolution are two other great books to read with a similar theme.
Any additional comments?
This is the best book I have ever read. It has changed the way I eat, exercise, and live. I am stronger, faster, and healthier than I have ever been. It may not have that dramatic of an impact on everyone but it should make you rethink everything you put in your mouth from now on.
8 people found this helpful
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- Keith
- 2011-09-25
Great Advice on Nutrition and Life!
What did you love best about Healthy at 100?
Wow, if this author were a preacher, I'd go to his sermons. Great advice not only about how to eat well, but, how to live well. He talks about successful cultures that live a life of loving each other without competition, materialism, criticism and violence, while experiencing an abundance of health and happiness. Beam me up!
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- JP
- 2010-04-12
Needs an editor. I couldn't quite finish.
Although I was able to glean bits of useful information from this book, at nearly 11 hours in length this audio is about 9 hours too long although your personal taste may give him more leeway as he tells arguably interesting stories long past the point of relevancy. Robbins is an aging hippie and his agnst-filled worldview sets an overall tone of negativism while pining for the primitive existence of disappearing cultures. I got the feeling the book was written less to inspire the individual to take steps to good health but more to inspire the government to pass laws about what we can eat and perhaps other rules forbidding "unhealthy" cultural tendencies. I would wait for the (heavily) abridged version.
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- David Stewart
- 2009-05-05
Faulty file
The Format 4 file is corrupted and does not play beyond about 53 minutes into the first chapter.
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- B. Humphrey
- 2010-02-08
Informative and hopeful
In the beginning of this book Mr. Robbins discusses the dietary and social habits of some of the longest lived societies in the world. These socities inlcude the VealCobbins, Hunzans, Abkazians, and Okinawans. Next Mr. Robbins discusses why these societies have elders who are not only long in age but long health. It all boils down to diet (lots of fruits and vegetables) and most importantly social connections (the need to belong and sense of purpose). This book has changed the way I eat and made me realize that I am not island and my connections to friends and family have more impact on my health than i could ever imagine!
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- Claire Nyce
- 2010-04-30
Pollyanna ethnography
Very disappointing. I expected to like this book as I have enjoyed other 'healthy aging' books such as "Younger Next Year" by Crowley and Lodge and "Healthy Aging" by Andrew Weil. I also liked Robbins "Food Revolution" despite not agreeing with many of the 'facts' about vegetarianism he presents. This book just goes too far - too idealistic, completely unrealistic, and just too darn long. I'm sorry I wasted the credit and the time to download the enhanced version.
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- Trish
- 2016-03-07
Awesome!
I loved this book. This is a great "read" for anyone wanting to live a healthy life; physical, mental, and spirit. The narrator was great.
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- Maydaybaby
- 2016-01-09
outstanding
A very good and honest look at living healthy and happy through the seasons of life
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- Joseph Z.
- 2015-09-30
Educational and Interested!
Full of important, useful information to live a healthy and happy life. What surprised me most was that it was written in a way that made the information fun and interesting.
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