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The Methuselah Enzyme
The Methuselah Enzyme
Author: Fred Mustard Stewart
Like The Andromeda Strain and Mutant 59: The Plastic Eaters, The Methuselah Enzyme is a powerful fictional blend of terror and truth. Based on the very latest medical research, this is a compulsively readable novel about the startling new science of rejuvenation. Its bold premise - the isolation of a "Methuselah" enzyme that will extend life thi...  more »
ISBN: 220038
Publication Date: 6/1972
Pages: 274
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Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Catmint avatar reviewed The Methuselah Enzyme on + 112 more book reviews
Interesting, food for thought here. Imagine yourself in this tale. Rerad it.
ceilmary avatar reviewed The Methuselah Enzyme on + 12 more book reviews
Before Robin Cook, there was Fred Mustard Stewart. This book deals with a group of powerful men and women who want to reverse the aging process. They go to a clinic in Switzerland where a new anti-aging therapy is being tested. Of course, the process used is not ready for prime time and the results are not what were expected...

A quick read, well enough written, though a bit dated.


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