Codex Humanus - The Book Of Humanity (Volume III)
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The Codex Humanus – The Book of Humanity is a widely recognized bestselling reference series in German-speaking countries, achieving top rankings in Amazon Germany’s medical and scientific non-fiction categories. Following the foundational first volume, Volume III continues the journey and further broadens the depth and scope of this extensive work on natural medicine, longevity and integrative health perspectives. Now available in English, the third volume provides readers with access to an even more comprehensive body of insights and reference material.
Volume III builds directly upon the conceptual framework established in Volume I and further developed in Volume II, forming a key component of the original three-volume core of the Codex Humanus series. It deepens the examination of natural substances and traditional healing knowledge from cultures around the world, while expanding the integration of perspectives from orthomolecular medicine, biochemistry, gerontology, epigenetics and contemporary biohacking discourse. Together with Volumes I and II, it completes a reference work spanning nearly 3,000 pages.
A central focus of Volume III lies in the detailed analysis of specific natural compounds and substances frequently discussed in integrative and alternative health literature. Topics addressed in this volume include, among others, DHEA, DMAE, ginkgo, glucosamine, chondroitin, gotu kola, pomegranate, grapefruit seed extract, green tea, colloidal gold, colloidal silver, kombucha, vitamin B17 (laetrile), lapacho tea, acetyl-L-carnitine, L-carnosine, melatonin, omega-3 fatty acids, OPC and organic germanium. Each substance is explored within its historical, cultural and biochemical context.
As in the preceding volumes, biological aging and longevity remain central themes. Volume III further examines how these substances are discussed in relation to aging processes, metabolic regulation, cellular function and lifestyle-related influences, reflecting current debates in longevity research as well as emerging ideas surrounding reverse aging. The material is presented in a descriptive and neutral manner, allowing readers to form their own informed conclusions.
A defining feature of the Codex Humanus series is its clearly structured active-ingredient and effect tables. Volume III significantly expands and refines these tables, offering readers a practical orientation tool across a broad spectrum of topics commonly explored in natural and integrative medicine. These include discussions related to joint health, circulatory function, cognitive performance, energy metabolism, stress-associated factors, mood regulation and age-related changes.
In addition, Volume III continues the exploration of global healing traditions such as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Ayurveda and Indigenous medical systems, placing them in dialogue with modern scientific perspectives. This synthesis of traditional knowledge and contemporary science further reinforces the integrative philosophy that defines the Codex Humanus series.
While Volume III can be read independently, it is designed to be studied alongside Volumes I and II. It represents the culminating step for readers seeking a deeper understanding of natural compounds, integrative medical approaches, biohacking-related concepts and longevity-oriented research. As the concluding part of the bestselling Codex Humanus trilogy, Volume III completes and consolidates the comprehensive reference framework established throughout the series.