What Doesn't Kill Us: the bestselling guide to transforming your body by unlocking your lost evolutionary strength

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What are our bodies really capable of?

We like to sit in air-conditioned comfort, yet each year millions of ordinary people train in CrossFit boxes, compete in Tough Mudders, and challenge themselves in Spartan races. They are connecting with their environment and, whether they realise it or not, unlocking their hidden evolutionary potential.

No one exemplifies this better than Wim Hof, whose remarkable ability to control his body temperature in extreme cold has sparked a whirlwind of scientific study. Through him, we are just beginning to understand how cold adaptation might combat autoimmune diseases and chronic pain — and possibly even reverse the development of one of our greatest killers: diabetes.

Award-winning journalist Scott Carney investigates the astonishing and sometimes dangerous world of body transformation. He reveals techniques you can try at home, but his own journey culminates in a record-bending, 28-hour climb to the snowy peak of Mt Kilimanjaro — wearing nothing but a pair of shorts and running shoes.

PRAISE FOR SCOTT CARNEY

‘[Wim Hof] has become a phenomenon, and Carney is an entertaining guide to his world and his followers .’ The Times

‘I always knew that jumping into freezing water makes you feel brilliant afterwards, but now I know why.’ The Spectator

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4.4
30 reviews
aaron burvill
November 15, 2019
Was a great book, though it didn't save.. kinda wasted my money although can recommend to anyone who needs a new lifestyle or better habits..still upset I can not re read it without handing over more money
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Daniel
May 4, 2020
A great read that will change the minds of the doubters, and reinforce what some of us have already understood at varying different levels. Passionate, compelling and inspiring. Perfect for anyone that wants to improve their health and fitness for free and without any negative side effects the way nature intended in the first place.
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Charlie Downey
November 14, 2017
Scott Carney is a terrific writer with a very honest and undeniable thirst for scientific truth and real life stories. I found this book incredibly incitefull and leaves me with a desire to do research of my own. Thanks
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About the author

Scott Carney is an award-winning investigative journalist and anthropologist whose stories blend narrative nonfiction with ethnography. His reporting has taken him to some of the most dangerous and unlikely corners of the world. He is a senior fellow at the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism and a fellow at the Center for Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado Boulder. He is the author of The Red Market and A Death on Diamond Mountain, and has been a contributing editor at Wired. Other works of his have appeared in Mother Jones, Foreign Policy, Playboy, Details, Discover, Outside, and Fast Company, among other publications. He lives in Denver with his wife, Laura, and their cat, Lambert.

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