
Good Stress: The Health Benefits of Doing Hard Things
好壓力:太過安逸也是一種疾病
內容介紹
#壓力 #身心健康 #Wellness #慢性疾病 #延長壽命
《賀爾蒙調理聖經》作者Sara Gottfried、《愛的奇蹟課程》作者Marianne Williamson、《血糖解方》作者Mark Hyman、《高成效習慣》作者Brendon Burchard、《豐盛》作者Deepak Chopra、《宇宙就是你的靠山》作者Gabrielle Bernstein…等一致盛讚。
「這本書深入探討了為什麼我們充滿舒適的現代生活看似無害,卻與我們的基因構成相悖的科學原因。…這不僅僅是一本書,更是一個行動的號召,讓我們擁抱壓力,因為壓力能錘煉我們、挑戰我們,並最終引領我們走向充滿活力的人生。對於希望擺脫慢性疾病的束縛、重獲健康的人來說,這是一本必讀書。」—《直覺斷食法》作者Will Cole
健康行業的領導者傑夫.克拉斯諾提出十種方案抵禦造成現代疾病的最大原因「長期安逸」,他可以證明這些方案是有效的—因為他已經在自己身上進行了測試。
雖然傑夫偶爾也會有腦霧、慢性疲勞、失眠等症狀,但這些症狀在現代生活看似乎無比正常,他一直都覺得自己很健康,畢竟他還是一個全球健康平台的創辦人兼執行長,但卻被診斷出糖尿病,他幾乎無法接受:怎麼可能?我經營一家健康公司!
人類在舊石器時代的壓力和匱乏中的演化,賦予了我們健康和恢復的能力,但現代生活連帶的舒適與方便,正在破壞著我們的生理機能。充沛的熱量攝取、久坐不動的辦公室工作、藍光照射、與大自然的隔絕的種種現代生活,成為糖尿病、癡呆症、心臟疾病、癌症等疾病埋下了隱患,這些慢性疾病是長期安逸的結果。為了恢復平衡,我們需要重新讓我們的身體和心靈承受與生俱來的壓力。
被診斷出糖尿病後,傑夫諮詢了認識的每一位專家,並展開深入的自主研究,希望可以改善他的健康問題。在研究的過程中,他開始對現代社會的健康問題有了更全面的瞭解。他與著名身心健康領域的知名講師、從業者進行的數百次對話,包含加拿大知名醫生Gabor Maté、美國功能醫學的領袖人物Mark Hyman、美國知名心靈導師Marianne Williamson、暢銷書作者《賀爾蒙調理聖經》Dr. Sara Gottfried。
他與妻子提煉出這些對話的精華,並合著了《好壓力》這一本書,為讀者提供了非同尋常的睿智和貼近生活的指導,並策劃一系列具體的實踐計畫來幫助讀者重置自己的健康,其中包括延長我們壽命和健康的10種做法。當中他分享了自己的經驗,並解讀其背後的科學原理、這種作法在我們文化中的地位,以及它對身體和心靈的影響,並解釋如何安全、用心地進行。
延長我們壽命和健康的10種做法包括:
- 限時進食
- 冷熱療法
- 光照治療
- 食用 “壓力植物”
- 建立我們的 “心理免疫系統 ”
作者介紹

傑夫.克拉斯諾(Jeff Krasno)是健康(Wellness)平臺 Commune Media 的執行長兼創辦人。該平台匯集最著名的作家和教師組成的健康平臺。傑夫主持著平台的播客節目,總集數超過 520集,目前每月下載量超過 75 萬次,他曾採訪過《豐盛》作者Deepak Chopra、美國知名心靈導師Marianne Williamson、Matthew McConaughey等眾多名人。此外,傑夫每週都會撰寫一篇 “Commusing ”文章,探討幸福、精神和文化,並通過電子郵件發送給超過一百萬的讀者。他也是 Wanderlust 的共同創辦人,Wanderlust 是一系列全球性的健康活動,幫助瑜伽在美國和其他國家普及。作者網站:https://www.jeffkrasno.com/
書評
“Jeff Krasno is one of my favorite teachers and a truly wise guide for growth. Good Stress beautifully reveals that so many of our stressors become our strengths. The grounded wisdom and actionable strategies make this a must-read for true well-being.”
— Brendon Burchard, #1 New York Times best-selling author of The Motivation Manifesto and High Performance Habits
“In Good Stress, Jeff Krasno eloquently bridges the ancient wisdom of Eastern thought with modern scientific insights. This profound work reveals how Buddhist teachings on impermanence and interconnection anticipated groundbreaking discoveries in epigenetics, neuroplasticity, and the microbiome. This book is a masterful exploration of how embracing life’s challenges can unlock our innate potential for growth, healing, and transformation.”
— Deepak Chopra, best-selling author of The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success
“Jeff's evolution from entrepreneur to author and thought leader embodies the transformative potential within each of us. In Good Stress, he adeptly merges mysticism with medicine, presenting deep revelations on how embracing discomfort can catalyze authentic growth and healing. Jeff's prose serves as a poignant reminder that genuine wellness emerges not from evading challenges, but from boldly embracing them with fortitude and inquisitiveness. This book stands as a road map for individuals seeking to leverage the potency of ‘good stress’ to revolutionize their health, mindset, and overall life experience.”
— Gabrielle Bernstein, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Universe Has Your Back
“Jeff Krasno masterfully delves into how embracing life’s challenges can profoundly transform our health and well-being. As someone who has dedicated my life to teaching the power of growing your own food—specifically sprouting—I was thrilled to see Jeff spotlight this practice as a prime example of ‘good stress.’ The process of sprouting, especially broccoli sprouts, embodies the hermetic effect, where a little stress at the cellular level triggers powerful health benefits, including boosting our body’s defenses and activating sulforaphane production. This book beautifully guides us back to our roots, to reconnect with nature, and reclaim our well-being. It’s a must-read for anyone ready to tap into the life-changing benefits of doing hard things for a healthier, more vibrant future.”
— Doug Evans, author of The Sprout Book
“This groundbreaking guide masterfully blends personal anecdotes, cutting-edge research, and practical protocols to help us reconnect with our biological roots. By adopting Krasno’s deliberate short-term acute stress techniques, readers can unlock the evolutionary benefits that foster resilience and longevity. This transformative book is essential for anyone seeking to harness the power of ‘in-convenience’ to achieve optimal health and well-being.”
— David Perlmutter, M.D., F.A.C.N., #1 New York Times best-selling author of Grain Brain and Drop Acid
“In Good Stress, my longtime friend Jeff Krasno takes us on an extraordinary journey from CEO to health advocate, blending wisdom from Eastern philosophy with the science of functional medicine. I’ve watched Jeff transform from a successful business leader at Wanderlust to a passionate storyteller who dives deep into the power of adversity mimetics. This book beautifully weaves ancient teachings on impermanence and interconnection with practical protocols that challenge the body and mind, showing us that true growth comes from embracing life’s hard edges. It’s a must-read for anyone ready to unlock the healing potential of ‘good stress.’”
— Mark Hyman, M.D., co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of Function Health and 15-time New York Times best-selling author
“In Good Stress, Jeff Krasno masterfully illustrates the profound impact evolutionary mismatches have on our health and well-being. This book dives deep into the science of why our modern comfort-filled life, while seemingly benign, is at odds with our genetic makeup. With a focus on the transformative power of fasting—a topic near to my practice—and other eustress protocols, Jeff provides a compelling blueprint for realigning our lifestyle with our biology. This is not just a book; it’s a call to action to embrace the stressors that refine us, challenge us, and ultimately lead us to a vibrant life. A must-read for anyone looking to break free from the grip of chronic ease and reclaim their health.”
— Dr Will Cole, New York Times best-selling author of Intuitive Fasting and Ketotarian
“This book is a game-changer in understanding how to reclaim our health by embracing adversity. Having witnessed Jeff’s transformation firsthand, I can attest to his commitment to mastering the science of the body—especially in the realm of blood sugar regulation and metabolic health. Jeff beautifully weaves together practical insights with deep wisdom, drawing on the same protocols we both use—intermittent fasting, cold plunging, sauna, and resistance training. Jeff’s journey from pre-diabetes to vibrant health is inspiring, and this book offers a road map for anyone looking to harness the power of ‘good stress’ to thrive.”
— Dr. Sara Gottfried, New York Times best-selling author of The Hormone Cure and leading expert in functional medicine
“In Good Stress, Jeff Krasno deftly uncovers how modern culture has hijacked our biology, leading to a host of health challenges that stem from evolutionary mismatches. From the pitfalls of industrial agriculture to the dangers of sedentary living, temperature neutrality, and digital-only communication, Jeff provides a clear, science-backed road map for reclaiming our natural vitality. This book is an essential guide for anyone looking to realign their lifestyle with how we’re truly wired, empowering us to harness the power of ‘good stress’ to become stronger, healthier, and more resilient.”
— Jillian Michaels, New York Times best-selling author of Master Your Metabolism
“Jeff Krasno brings a courageous approach to the most challenging conversations of our time. By applying the concept of adversity mimetics to healing our political divide, Jeff shows us that the discomfort of these dialogues can actually be a basis for growth, empathy, and the recognition of our shared humanity. This book is a profound reminder that facing our fears and moving through them can transform not only our personal lives, but also our collective journey toward a more unified and compassionate society.”
— Marianne Williamson, New York Times best-selling author of A Return to Love
“Good Stress jumps off the pages as they are read. This book is like an experiential orgy of insights, experiences, and the tapestry of life’s journey and how to live it. I thought that over the past fifty years in the health and wellness field that I had heard it all—until reading Jeff Krasno’s masterpiece. This book not only takes you on a joyous trip but is capable of changing your perception of stress and making it your friend.”
— Jeffrey Bland, Ph.D., FACN, founder of the Institute for Functional Medicine
"Jeff has penned a vastly informed, dead-to-rights honest description of current health maladies, mysteries, and myths. He humorously and incisively walks a path that takes the reader to vitality and well-being, showing that a rebirth of our body and self is available to all."
— Paul Hawken, New York Times best-selling author of Drawdown
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