The Oldest Cure in the World: Adventures in the Art and Science of Fasting
Called “an illuminating exploration of the rich and varied history—and myriad health benefits—of fasting" by the Wall Street Journal, this book explores how intermittent fasting can set in motion cellular repairs that slow aging and prevent and even reverse diseases like diabetes and hypertension.

Journalist Steve Hendricks delves into the rich history and cutting-edge science behind fasting, an age-old remedy experiencing a dynamic resurgence. He takes readers on an enlightening tour from the earliest days of humanity through the Greek fathers of medicine, Christianity’s “fasting saints,” and a 19th-century doctor’s 40-day fast on a New York City stage

Threaded throughout are Hendricks’s own adventures in fasting, including stays at luxurious and spartan fasting clinics.

A playful, insightful, and persuasive exploration of when we should—and should not—feed our bodies, The Oldest Cure in the World is an entertaining read and an inspiration for those considering fasting as part of a healthy diet.
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The Oldest Cure in the World: Adventures in the Art and Science of Fasting
Called “an illuminating exploration of the rich and varied history—and myriad health benefits—of fasting" by the Wall Street Journal, this book explores how intermittent fasting can set in motion cellular repairs that slow aging and prevent and even reverse diseases like diabetes and hypertension.

Journalist Steve Hendricks delves into the rich history and cutting-edge science behind fasting, an age-old remedy experiencing a dynamic resurgence. He takes readers on an enlightening tour from the earliest days of humanity through the Greek fathers of medicine, Christianity’s “fasting saints,” and a 19th-century doctor’s 40-day fast on a New York City stage

Threaded throughout are Hendricks’s own adventures in fasting, including stays at luxurious and spartan fasting clinics.

A playful, insightful, and persuasive exploration of when we should—and should not—feed our bodies, The Oldest Cure in the World is an entertaining read and an inspiration for those considering fasting as part of a healthy diet.
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The Oldest Cure in the World: Adventures in the Art and Science of Fasting

The Oldest Cure in the World: Adventures in the Art and Science of Fasting

by Steve Hendricks
The Oldest Cure in the World: Adventures in the Art and Science of Fasting

The Oldest Cure in the World: Adventures in the Art and Science of Fasting

by Steve Hendricks

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Called “an illuminating exploration of the rich and varied history—and myriad health benefits—of fasting" by the Wall Street Journal, this book explores how intermittent fasting can set in motion cellular repairs that slow aging and prevent and even reverse diseases like diabetes and hypertension.

Journalist Steve Hendricks delves into the rich history and cutting-edge science behind fasting, an age-old remedy experiencing a dynamic resurgence. He takes readers on an enlightening tour from the earliest days of humanity through the Greek fathers of medicine, Christianity’s “fasting saints,” and a 19th-century doctor’s 40-day fast on a New York City stage

Threaded throughout are Hendricks’s own adventures in fasting, including stays at luxurious and spartan fasting clinics.

A playful, insightful, and persuasive exploration of when we should—and should not—feed our bodies, The Oldest Cure in the World is an entertaining read and an inspiration for those considering fasting as part of a healthy diet.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781419748486
Publisher: Abrams Press
Publication date: 12/19/2023
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Steve Hendricks is a freelance reporter and the author of two previous books, one of which, The Unquiet Grave: The FBI and the Struggle for the Soul of Indian Country, made several best-of-the-year lists. He has written for Harper’s, Outside, Slate, and the Washington Post and lives in Boulder, Colorado, with his wife, a professor of family law, and his dog, a border collie cross.

Table of Contents

Prologue Criminal Quackery 1

Fasting for a cure

Chapter 1 Tanner's Folly 9

The birth of modern fasting

Chapter 2 "I forget I have four limbs" 27

Prehistory and the ancient East

Chapter 3 Christ's Athletes 42

The ancient West

Chapter 4 A Lesser Me 69

I fast to slim

Chapter 5 "The most complicated cage" 85

The Middle Ages and Renaissance

Chapter 6 "This cheap, simple, and vulgar remedy" 107

American doctors find the lost cure

Chapter 7 Arresting My Decline 126

I fast to heal

Chapter 8 "Refuse to be an invalid!" 140

Fasting blooms in America

Chapter 9 "Truth though the heavens fall" 164

America's foremost fasting doctor

Chapter 10 A Gentle Deprivation, 1 175

I fast at a German clinic

Chapter 11 "What's considered too difficult?" 204

The starts and stops of fasting research

Chapter 12 "A crazy idea with no relevance" 226

Fasting against cancer

Chapter 13 A Gentle Deprivation, 2 253

My German fast, continued

Chapter 14 What the Soviets Knew 283

The psychotherapeutic fast

Chapter 15 A Wine Country Abstention, 1 307

I fast at a California clinic

Chapter 16 You Are When You Eat 326

The how of time-restricted eating

Chapter 17 Wine Country Abstention, 2 356

My California fast, continued

Epilogue Moral Malpractice 377

Toward a future less benighted

Acknowledgments 381

Sources on Diet 383

Notes 385

Index 429

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