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"May You Have Long Life: the rewards of mixing Chinese traditions with western science. Published in June by Chronicle Books, the paperback (Secrets of Longevity) offers short, fun-to-read notes on food, herbs, the environment, lifestyle and relationships."
- AARP Bulletin, July/August 2006
www.aarp.org/bulletin/yourhealth/may_you_have_long_life.html

"Apparently, living to be 100 is easier than you thought. And here, Dr. Mao (as he is known to his patients, many of whom are Hollywood types), a 38th–generation doctor of Chinese medicine, spills the secrets of anti-aging that he puts into practice at his Tao of Wellness Center in Los Angeles."
- Chicago Tribune, July 2006

"His book offers a plethora of easy-to-read tips, meant to be absorbed slowly."
- Los Angeles Daily News, July 2006

"There's something indubitably encouraging about Secrets of Longevity. The book's cheery red cover, chunky girth and hand-sized, flip-friendly pages-each offering a quick and simple tip for building and prolonging health and happiness-make for endless contented browsing."
- Whole Life Times, July 2006

" A 38th-generation doctor of Chinese medicine, Maoshing Ni spent twenty years studying centenarians' habits. His new book, Secrets of Longevity: Hundreds of Ways to Live to Be 100, turns his findings into everyday advice."
- Body + Soul, July/August 2006

" In Secrets of Longevity: Hundreds of Ways to Live to Be 100, anti-aging expert Dr. Maoshing Ni shares the secrets gleaned from a 20-year study of centenarians in China—including how meditation, long walks, exercise and good nutrition can increase longevity and vigor."
- Quad-City Times, June 2006