Customer Review: The Fountain of Youth contains five beneficial exercises within the reach of most people. Unfortunately, this material could be reduced to a single web page. The rest of the book is padded with the well worn path of Eastern metaphysics. In other words, the majority is gross superstitions... more info
Customer Review: After doing the rites in the first book for about 4 weeks, I became curious enough to see what book 2 had to offer. It's a wonderful book too. Tibetan Buddhism, it's proponents from the west and Tibetan medicine have interested me for a long time. Enough to go to Nepal and experience some... more info
Customer Review: I have been doing these exercises for 4 years (almost everyday). I've never been sick, have plenty of energy, have practically no gray hair, and many people tell me I look at least 8 years younger.
I do not agree with the reader who said "if these exercises were as good as they claim the... more info
Customer Review: Forget the spurious chat about the anonymous English gent reputed to have retrieved sacred Tibetan knowledge about the fountain of youth. This was written in the 1930s, and Tibet was the blossoming spiritual flavour for Western spiritual junkies, Surrealists included. I visited a Lee Rieniets at his... more info