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USE IT OR LOSE IT - HOW TO LIVE LONGER AND HAPPIER
Brian Greenwood
BRIAN GREENWOOD
USE IT OR LOSE IT may very well add many years to your life!
Following the common sense advice, with which it is packed, will certainly
increase your happiness in the latter part of your life.
This book is unusual in that its author is
not a young man expounding a theory but is in fact a man of eighty-seven who
practices what he preaches and is able to draw on all the varied experiences of
a long life.
That experience has been backed up by careful
research and the result is this guide, which Lord Norman Tebbit describes as ‘This excellent book’.
Similarly an eminent Cardiologist says ‘This book will help in great measure to
provide crystal-clear lifestyle guidance’ and a widely experienced General
Practitioner confirms – ‘This book gives
examples of how advancing old age can be challenged’.
The Headmaster of one of the North’s leading
independent schools describes ‘Use it or
Lose it’ as ‘Homespun wisdom grounded
in careful research and sound common sense’.
This is a book for everyone aged forty and over and younger people also
will do well to read it with either an eye to the future, or with a view to
giving good advice to an older generation. It is, of course, an ideal small
gift for an older person – man or woman – about whose future you care.
Read it – you will not be disappointed!
REVIEWS
Lord Tebbit
CH
This
excellent book.
This
splendidly comprehensive manual of how to maintain a healthy mind in a healthy
body.
Paul
Silverton MDFRCP Consulatant Cardiologist
An
entertaining and highly informative treatise. This book will help in great
measure to provide crystal clear lifestyle guidance.
David
Humphreys Headmaster Woodhouse Grove School
This is not a
guide for mere survival but a series of timely remindes about making the most
of your life and living life to the full.
Dr Georgina
Haslam Ret GP
This book
gives examples of how advancing old age can be challenged. Use this book as a
springboard.
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