The Life Machines: How Taking Care of Your Mitochondria Can Transform Your Health
By (Author) Daria Mochly-Rosen
By (author) Emanuel Rosen
Simon & Schuster
Simon Element
14th October 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Physiology
Anatomy
Hardback
288
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 19mm
481g
Improve your lifelong health and well-being by understanding what mitochondria really do for you, and how through small lifestyle changes, these awe-inspiring powerhouses can better your life.
Have you ever wondered what makes every heartbeat, every thought, and every movement possible Meet your mitochondriatiny but mighty organelles that are the true engines of life. These organelles are popularly known as the powerhouses of the cell, but new research shows that the mitochondria do more than just convert food into energytheyre orchestrators of critical functions that keep you healthy and alive.
This groundbreaking book by a leading scientist from Stanford University School of Medicine and her husband, a bestselling author, is the first to provide a comprehensive yet easy-to-understand look at mitochondria and their vital role in human health. It is based on the premise that healthy mitochondria are the key to healthy cells and, thus, to healthy tissues, healthy organs, and a healthy body. The Life Machines provides practical and fundamental principles that you can use to unlock your bodys full potential, answering questions like:
-How does exercise help mitochondria improve your muscles and your brain
-What nutrients do mitochondria thrive on, and how is your gut microbiome involved
-How can developing better sleeping habits improve your mitochondrial health
-Why relaxing and managing stress will reduce damage to your mitochondria
-How can you protect your mitochondria from toxins in the environment
-Why mitochondria are the key to healthy aging
We are only as healthy as our mitochondria. Dysfunction of these organelles has been linked to diseases and conditions such as Alzheimers disease, type 2 diabetes, heart diseases, cancer, depression, autism spectrum disorder, chronic fatigue syndrome, and infertility. Now, the remarkable progress in understanding the mitochondrial role in these ailments will shape the future of medicine.
Packed with surprising facts, youll read about mitochondrial Eve who lived in Africa 200,000 years ago; tiny rotors that spin inside your body at fantastic speed; how cancer cells steal mitochondria from immune cells; how mitochondria help shape a babys fingers and brain; how mitochondria in your thighs are linked to your cognitive capacity, and more.
Skillfully weaving cutting-edge scientific discoveries, expert testimonies, personal stories, and practical insights, The Life Machines is inspiring and hopeful, empowering you to adopt lifestyle changes that will benefit the smallestand yet most crucialparts of the human body.
Daria Mochly-Rosenis the George D. Smith professor for translational medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. Shes passionate about translating scientific discoveries into treatments and demystifying science to help people make educated health decisions. Based on her discoveries, Daria has founded three biotech companies. She has also founded SPARK, a program that focuses on translating scientific innovations to benefit patients. Following the success of the program at Stanford, leading to the formation of over fifty biopharma companies, SPARK now operates in dozens of universities around the world.Daria and Emanuel Rosen are married, live in Menlo Park, California, and have four adult children and three grandchildren.
Emanuel Rosenis a bestselling author whose books have been translated into thirteen languages. Throughout his writing career, hes been focusing on simplifying complex concepts by using plain language and storytelling. Hes the author of the national bestsellerThe Anatomy of Buzz, and the award-winningAbsolute Value (with Stanford professor Itamar Simonson). Emanuel was previously vice president of marketing at Niles Software, where he launched the companys flagship product, EndNote. Hes presented his work in numerous forums, including at companies such as Google, Intel, and Nike.Emanuel and Daria Mochly-Rosen are married, live in Menlo Park, California, and have four adult children and three grandchildren.