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What if depression, anxiety, infertility, insomnia, heart disease, erectile dysfunction, type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer’s, dementia, cancer and many other health conditions that torture and shorten our lives actually have the same root cause?
    Our ability to prevent and reverse these conditions - and feel incredible
today -  is under our control and simpler than we think. The key is our metabolic function - the most important and least understood factor in our overall health. As Dr. Casey Means explains in this groundbreaking book, nearly every health problem we face can be explained by how well the cells in our body create and use energy. To live free from frustrating symptoms and life-threatening disease, we need our cells to be optimally powered so that they can create “good energy,” the essential fuel that impacts every aspect of our physical and mental wellbeing.
   If you are battling minor signals of “bad energy” inside your body, it is often a warning sign that more life-threatening illness may emerge later in life. But here’s the good news: for the first time ever, we can monitor our metabolic health in great detail and learn how to improve it ourselves.
    Weaving together cutting-edge research and personal stories, as well as groundbreaking data from the health technology company Dr. Means founded,
Good Energy offers an essential four-week plan and explains:

  • The five biomarkers that determine your risk for a deadly disease.
  • How to use inexpensive tools and technology to “see inside your body” and take action.
  • Why dietary philosophies are designed to confuse us, and six lifelong food principles you can implement whether you’re carnivore or vegan.
  • The crucial links between sleep, circadian rhythm, and metabolism
  • A new framework for exercise focused on building simple movement into everyday activities
  • How cold and heat exposure helps build our body’s resilience
  • Steps to navigate the medical system to get what you need for optimal health

   Good Energy offers a new, cutting-edge understanding of the true cause of illness that until now has remained hidden.  It will help you optimize your ability to live well and stay well at every age.

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A cutting-edge framework for attaining optimal health and living well at any age, says Casey Means

A tour de force... and what we can do to feel better, says Mark Hyman, MD

Here are the keys to the kingdom for regaining and maintaining optimal health, says David Perlmutter

A life-changing book full of accessible science and practical strategies, says Sara Gottfriend, MD

Full of actionable steps to be mentally and physically strong — Dr. Gabrielle Lyon

Provides readers tactical tips to take their power back, says Jillian Michaels

Tells the story of a medical system run amok, & yet how you can be the good — Robert H. Lustig

Prioritize good energy. Feel better today and prevent disease tomorrow with GOOD ENERGY

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“A tour de force on how metabolism underpins most major diseases and what we can do to feel better and live longer. Everyone will benefit from reading Good Energy.”
- Mark Hyman, MD, 15x New York Times bestselling author and senior advisor for Cleveland Clinic for Functional Medicine
 
“Here are the keys to the kingdom for regaining and maintaining optimal health.”
- David Perlmutter, MD, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Grain Brain and Drop Acid

Good Energy is a powerful vision for a brighter future—for both people and the planet. Dr. Means presents an empowering action plan for health of the mind, body, and spirit that everyone can benefit from.”
—Jay Shetty, #1 New York Times bestselling author and host of the On Purpose podcast
 
Good Energy is a life-changing book full of accessible science and practical strategies for metabolically healthy living and blood sugar control. Dr. Means's book is unique in connecting the dots on diverse aspects of health from the cellular level to the spiritual, and from soil biodiversity to healthcare incentives. Readers will be inspired and empowered by her hopeful message on the key strategies and tools for how to thrive. People at all phases of life benefit from a metabolic framework to feel their best, and Casey paints a clear case for why, and how to achieve it."
- Sara Gottfried, MD, author of the New York Times bestselling The Hormone Cure

"In
Good Energy, Dr. Means challenges the conventional dogma of healthcare and presents a compelling case for a metabolic-focused approach to longevity, health, and weight management. Good Energy is full of actionable steps to be mentally and physically strong, and revitalize your life.”
- Dr. Gabrielle Lyon author of the New York Times bestselling Forever Strong

“For too long we have created a 'health care' system that is really a 'sick care' system. Its outcomes are too often marginal in improving our overall and long term health. Improving the metabolic health of Americans is an urgent national security priority. We are in a health crisis in our military and our nation. The path prescribed herein optimizes our metabolic habits while modernizing our health system to fix the root causes. Brilliant, timely, and remarkably impactful. Read this book. Tell your friends.”
-Mike Mullen, Admiral USN (Ret.), 17th Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
 
“An empowering book which argues we have much more control over our health than we’re led to believe.” 
- Max Lugavere, author of the New York Times bestselling Genius Foods

"
Good Energy should be required reading for every medical student and healthcare practitioner. As a system and as individuals, we must adopt a metabolic, mitochondria-focused lens for health and vitality. Autoimmunity — along many other chronic illnesses —  are closely tied to metabolic dysfunction and insulin resistance.  Foundational to better energy and health outcomes  is getting metabolic health and blood sugar under control. Dr. Means shows readers how." 
- Terry Wahls, MD, author of The Wahls Protocol

“Fitness and healthy food should be at the center of how we think about preventing and reversing disease and obesity — but they aren't.
Good Energy explains why this is the case and provides readers tactical tips to take their power back. Calley and Casey Means are bold siblings on a mission who communicate timeless and accessible metabolic principles that anyone can implement." 
- Jillian Michaels, fitness and nutrition expert and author
 
“Dr. Casey Means slid down the rabbit hole — malfunctioning mitochondria, dinosaur doctors, fake food, pharma failure, health harms, and political payoffs.
Good Energy tells the story of a medical system run amuck, and yet how you can be the good you want to see in the world.”
- Robert H. Lustig, MD, author of Metabolical, and emeritus professor of pediatrics, UCSF
 
“In
Good Energy, Casey and Calley Means powerfully explain how we can use metabolic health tools and strategies to support our own health and that of our children and families.”
- Kelly Leveque, nutritionist and author of Body Love
 
“In
Good Energy, Dr. Means makes a bold case for why food — and particularly regenerative agriculture — must be at the very center of healthcare. She has emerged as one of the strongest physician voices teaching doctors and patients that we will never achieve optimal human health without optimal soil health and biodiversity — a message that the healthcare system would be wise to pay attention to. Dr. Means makes it clear that we can't drug our way out of a broken food system.”
- Will Harris, regenerative agriculture leader and owner of White Oak Pastures

作者简介

Casey Means is the Chief Medical Officer and co-founder of Levels, a health technology company with the mission of reversing the world’s metabolic health crisis. She has been on faculty at Stanford University, lecturing on metabolic health and health technology. She received her undergraduate degree with honors from Stanford, where she was President of her class. She graduated from Stanford Medical School and trained in Head & Neck Surgery at Oregon Health and Science University before leaving traditional medicine to devote her life to tackling the root cause of why Americans are sick. Calley Means is Co-Founder of TrueMed, and an advocate for policy to change health incentives. He is a graduate of Stanford and Harvard Business School.

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  • 出版社 ‏ : ‎ Avery (2024年 5月 14日)
  • 语言 ‏ : ‎ 英语
  • 精装 ‏ : ‎ 400页
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0593712641
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0593712641
  • 商品重量 ‏ : ‎ 635 g
  • 尺寸 ‏ : ‎ 15.88 x 3.07 x 23.65 cm
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Current read is this gem. If anyone is serious about their health, this book is it. Minor symptoms won’t just “go away,” they’re your body’s way of telling you to change your lifestyle now, before the issue deepens. This book unveils all that is wrong with the current medical system, and shares simple truth, that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg to implement. As a nurse working amidst this on a regular basis, seeing patients close up daily, I encourage you all to read this book! You won’t get very far in achieving your dreams or being there for your family if you don’t take care of yourself first.
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  • 2025年1月4日在美国发布评论
    one of the best health books i've ever read. highly recommend. i'm gonna try the gcm thing.
  • 2024年12月3日在美国发布评论
    Understandable book on difficult topic of metabolism and health. This book is like listening to your smart sister explain a topic she knows thoroughly and knows how to teach and reach you with the information until you comprehend it. Dr. Means and her brother Calley Means tell their family story of caring for their Mother with love and empathy during the short illness that took her life prematurely. The book encourages all of us to improve our eating and sleeping habits to achieve better health and be our own best health advocate. After reading the book, the truth of what you’ve learned will bring you back to study it further, enjoy the recipes and read the helpful common-sense charts about what to do during your health journey. Thank God for honest people like Casey and Calley Means who honor their Mother’s memory by writing this excellent book to share their knowledge and caring hearts with everyone to greatly improve our health and lives.
  • 2024年11月20日在美国发布评论
    I listened to this book on audible and loved it so much. I wanted to get a hardcover copy to share with my husband and be able to reference when needed. The book is very relatable for the average person that knows nothing about medicine and how the body works. The author gives context with her own medical background and mothers cancer diagnosis. The book does not read like a boring medical textbook. It is very engaging. She gives you clear actionable plans to start incorporating better choices into your life.
  • 2024年9月27日在美国发布评论
    After hearing several recorded interviews with Casey & Calley Means, I was excited to order this book. While many of us have long thought the medical/pharmaceutical industries, along with the legacy media and the US educational system, were corrupt and far more concerned about making a buck than about the health of Americans, it's nice to see a respected medical doctor sounding the alarm and bringing attention to one of the most serious crises in our lifetimes. For that, I give them 5 stars. Also, the information on how the nutrients in food react to and are utilized by our bodies and the importance of sleep and exercise is great information, and the practical guide to avoiding bad foods and consuming heathier foods is great, as is the guide to interpreting your own blood test results. Where I think they failed miserably (besides the whole concepts of "good energy" and "bad energy," which seem a little woo-woo to me; nothing scientific about those) was in the latter part of the book. "Fearless: The Highest Level of Good Energy." Dr. Means, who clearly does not believe in God, man having a soul, or life after death, gives 15 strategies for "healing trauma, developing unconditional self-love, feeling limitless, and making peace with death." Among those are forming a relationship with a mental health therapist, practicing mindful meditation, aromatherapy, being less busy, and even considering LSD therapy. Not included is any mention or suggestion of participating in organized religion, which has been shown to increase feelings of well-being, community, and to help people overcome the fear of death, nor was there any suggestion to focus more attention on others. The book ends with a typical humanist perspective of love yourself, put yourself first, because that's all there is, and when you die you can look forward to breaking down and becoming food for the generations that follow. Overall, it was a good book, and I'm glad they are bringing attention to the state of chronic illness in our country. Hopefully people will take note and things will change for the better.
  • 2024年11月23日在美国发布评论
    This is a book that I will recommend to everyone! I consider myself a very health-conscious person. I do what I can to take care of my health, and that includes frequently reading about and listening to podcasts on the subject.

    Oftentimes reading/listening to topics like this can be very difficult to follow or comprehend, or the authors are a little disconnected from reality for the common person when recommending changes that people need to make in their lives (e.g. I enjoyed Peter Attia's book "Outlive," but most people don't have the resources that he has available to himself to do a lot of the things he recommends like getting full body scans and getting access to a CGM).

    This book makes it very easy to understand why we should be doing certain things in our lives to improve our health, and why our healthcare system in this country is ultimately designed to fail us and isn't something we should rely on.

    The author makes recommendations that are easily actionable for anybody to implement into their daily lives. I'm not saying that everyone will be able to do everything she recommends in the book (let's face it, as much as I would like a CGM I can't afford it as an OOP expense and most people are probably in the same boat as me), but taking small steps can lead to big changes in your health and she recommends many things that are easily actionable; adjusting your exercise habits, sleeping habits, thinking about the foods/drinks that you are consuming but shouldn't be (or aren't consuming but should be!), providing healthy recipe options, etc.

    Bottom line: this book is worth the time/money to invest in and will pay you back in spades!

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  • Renata Santana
    5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 My mom loved it
    2024年10月26日在墨西哥发布评论
    " Excellent book "
  • slim one
    5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 Help Your Health
    2024年9月18日在加拿大发布评论
    Good Energy written by Casey Means offers a deep dive on the deteriorating of health of North Americans.

    Means paints a picture of horrible health outcomes noting statistics like, “six out of ten adults are living with a chronic illness” and “Seventy-four percent of adults are overweight or have obesity.” Means notes that “preventable lifestyle conditions are responsible for 80 percent of modern human deaths.”

    To Means what ails us isn’t a complicated mystery but a clear byproduct of lifestyle. Our choices have consequences. She notes that many of the health problems share a common element: metabolic dysfunction. Healthy metabolic function or what Means considers Good Energy is the goal for happy health. Means defines metabolism as “the set of cellular mechanisms that transform food into energy that can power every single cell in the body.”

    Over the past 100 years, the types of foods we consume, quantities, and our living environments have changed dramatically, not for the better. Means points out that “we are consuming astronomically more sugar (i.e., up to 3,000 percent more liquid fructose), working in more sedentary jobs, and sleeping 25 percent less. We’re also exposed to over eighty thousand synthetic chemicals in our food, water, and air.” There are consequences to these exposures. Our metabolic markers are reflective of our health. “93 percent of Americans are in the danger zone on at least one key metabolic marker.” Means points out, “No animals in the wild suffer from widespread metabolic conditions, nor did humans as little as seventy-five years ago.”

    We’re consuming 20 percent more calories and eating too many processed foods. The average adult now eats 70% of their calories from processed food. We’re missing numerous necessary nutrients and our metabolic function is compromised as a result. Coupled with increased calorie intake is our decreased activity. We eat more and do less. We get fatter and sicker as a result. Additionally, our lifestyles are also more stressful. This has hormonal impact which impacts our health.

    The costs of making catastrophic choices is calamitous. Means notes, “more than 75 percent of deaths and 80 percent of costs are driven by obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and other preventable and reversible metabolic conditions we have today.”

    Means takes her readers on a detailed description of each of these areas highlighting what the consequences are to the body of negative choices.

    Unfortunately, virtually all aspects of healthcare are incented to manage disease as opposed to promote health. Money is made by treating ailments not in having a healthy population. From medical schools to hospitals to insurance companies and pharmaceutical businesses, all benefit from managing disease as opposed to preventing it. Means writes, “Every institution that impacts your health makes more money when you are sick and less when you are healthy.”

    Means suggests the solution lies in owning responsibility for our health. Know this NOCLYS: No One Cares Like You Should. Your health is yours. Don’t leave it to the hands of experts or professionals. Care enough to care about your own healthcare. Medical intervention is great for acute emergencies like broken bones. However, we can take greater ownership of “regular” healthcare. Means writes, “You are the primary person in charge of understanding your body.” This is easier now with technology. We can get real time information about what’s going on inside.

    Means presents five accessible bio-markers we can seek to have tested by our doctors: blood sugar, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, blood pressure, and waist circumference. She provides values or targets for these bio-markers that are much “stricter” than what the medical industry considers normal.

    Means writes of the importance of nutrition to our health. “What we put into our bodies is the most critical decision for our health and happiness.” Food is what drives everything inside of us. All of our bodily functions require energy. That energy comes from the nutrients we consume. Unfortunately, what most of us are consuming is not ideal. Our choices as to what to consume are compromising our health.

    “Refined added sugar causes astronomically more deaths and disability per year than COVID-19 and fentanyl overdoses combined. We need to see refined added sugar for what it is: an addictive, dangerous drug that has been included in 74 percent of foods in the U.S. food system and for which the body needs zero grams in a lifetime.”

    Amidst the backdrop of deteriorating health of the average person, Means offers an optimistic path forward. She suggests technology and knowledge is available to help us help ourselves. Seek to have the bio-markers she suggests measured by your physician and work to improve these to target levels Means sets out. Then patiently work to integrate more of her suggestions into your daily life. Means suggests monitoring food intake by keeping a food journal, setting nutritional goals like consuming 50 grams of fiber daily, adding fiber to each meal, eating more of daily calories earlier in the day, seeking to narrow the number of hours a day in which food is consumed down to a goal of ten, and to aim for a fifteen-minute walk after eating. She suggests three “rules” of nutrition: avoid refined sugars, refined grains, and seed oils. This narrows down food choices away from processed to natural foods.

    Sleep, too, becomes a key factor supporting our health. Our sleep quantity and quality has been impaired over the years. We should be aiming to get seven to eight hours a night of quality sleep. Keeping our bedrooms dark, phones far away, and controlling temperature are all factors to assist the quantity and quality of sleep we enjoy.

    Sleeping and eating better will provide a boost to our energy which can be further enhanced by making movement a part of our day. We’re moving much less than past generations. Means suggests more frequent bouts of exercise throughout the day are more valuable than one vigorous session. We don’t have to go full out to get benefits. Moderate activity works wonders. Moving for a minute or two here and five minutes there several times during the day adds up to material health. There is no right way to exercise. Anything that you’ll do regularly is ideal.

    Beyond eating, sleeping, and exercising, avoiding chemicals becomes a goal. Chemicals from air, water, packaging, cosmetics, and other hygiene products can all contain things which we either know little about or are developing evidence that exposure over time leads to negative health consequences.

    Reducing exposure to stress, too, will help our bodies. We become a byproduct of our inputs. The information we absorb has biological impact. Most news is negative and causes cortisol to swim around our bodies resulting in health consequences. Means writes, “A cell living in a body experiencing chronic fear is a cell that cannot fully thrive.” Technology can be addictive which fragments our attention and impacts our bodies as well.

    Good Energy is a worthwhile read that will give you as much insight as you want to explore related to the threats to our health our modern world offers as well as a detailed and practical approach to taking responsibility for and regaining our personal health.
  • Steve
    5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 A must read
    2024年12月7日在日本发布评论
    For everyone; it should be part of every school curriculum as well.
  • IslaBliss
    5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 A GOLD MINE of cutting edge health info & advice!
    2024年11月30日在加拿大发布评论
    If you only invest in ONE book to guide your health and life going forward, THIS is the book!

    This book is a treasure trove of insight.
    Worth every penny! I am reading it AGAIN, with highlighter pens.

    And don’t forget to incorporate her informative website or listen to any of the great podcasts she & her brother are in. You know the truth when you hear it. I love this woman’s insight and what she is doing to inspire health and help society make the needed changes and restructuring of our entire health industry. Buy it!
  • Mariana Cabral
    4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 muy buen libro para conocedores ya del tema, mucha ciencia detras
    2024年7月16日在墨西哥发布评论
    Me gusto muchísimo ella y todas las explicaciones que da están super bien sustentadas. No me gusto nada que en cada sección se hace hincapié en lo mal que están en USA de salud y todo lo malo del sistema de salud, al final eso me quitó energía al leerlo pero entiendo que el punto es despertar consciencias y esa es una manera de hacerlo.
    Es algo extrema en sus recomendaciones y en todo éste camino hacia la salud tengo claro que no hay un “one size fits all” y que no está enfocado a quienes ya hacemos muchas de las cosas recomendadas, me gustaría saber que más hay para niveles avanzados…