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Dominic D'Agostino

17 books recommended

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Recommended Books

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Metabolic Regulation80% Confidence
Metabolic Regulation: I used this book studying nutrition as an undergrad in the mid 1990s. It is such a great resource on nutritional physiology. I highly recommend it
Curable80% Confidence

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Sacred Cow80% Confidence
Sacred Cow. Listening now. Highly recommend it. Check out the book! #regenerativeagriculture #regenerativefarming #grassfedbeef #ketonutrition #farmlife
The Screwtape Letters80% Confidence

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A really, really good book. It’s required reading for all my students.
Endurance80% Confidence

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Gene Kranz has always been a huge inspiration. Just finished his book "Failure is not an option". The level of detail he goes into describing mission control is fantastic.

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12 Rules for Life80% Confidence

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