Sandy Shaw (writer)

{{short description|American writer and life extension advocate}}

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Sandy Shaw (née Shakocius; born July 1943) was an American writer on health, and an avid advocate of life extension.

Education

Sandy Shaw's father was an engineer and her mother a housewife. {{Citation needed|date=September 2019}} She received her degree from U.C.L.A. in 1966, with a double major in chemistry and zoology and a minor in mathematics. {{Citation needed|date=September 2019}}

Writing and media appearances

Shaw and husband Durk Pearson were the co-authors of several books on "life extension", emphasizing megadoses of antioxidants.{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Rh0uAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cGgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6280,1006280&dq=sandy-shaw+life-extension&hl=en|title=How Long A Life? .If Life Extenders Get Their Way, It Could Go On And...And On, And On|last=Lardner|first=James|date=2 June 1983|work=Sarasota Herald-Tribune|page=1C|accessdate=2 August 2010}} They have appeared on many television programs, including several appearances on Larry King Live. They have appeared in many TV documentaries about aging, including two by the BBC, one by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and on Japanese TV. During the period of 1978 to 1986, they appeared over 30 times on The Merv Griffin Show, including the final "goodbye" program. They have been featured in interviews and articles in The Wall Street Journal (a front-page story on them), Omni, Penthouse, Playgirl, Forbes, Newsweek, People, US Weekly, Fit, The American Druggist, PSA Magazine, Longevity, Men's Journal, as well as magazines in France, Germany, and Japan.

Shaw and Pearson wrote, designed the stunts, and acted as technical advisers for an episode of The Wonderful World of Disney, which aired in 1978, called "Black Holes, Monsters That Eat Space and Time." They acted as scientific and technical advisors and received screen credits for the Clint Eastwood movie Firefox, designing special effects for all the scenes after Eastwood entered the Firefox cockpit. They also acted as scientific and technical advisors and received screen credits for Douglas Trumbull's movie Brainstorm, starring Christopher Walken and Natalie Wood.

In 1988, Shaw and Pearson released Life Extension, the Video, produced by Ray Schwartz. In the same year they co-authored with Steve Sharon The Dead Pool, a high-tech thriller, which was sold to Warner Bros. and made into a movie.

Works

=Books=

  • Life Extension: A Practical Scientific Approach ({{ISBN|0-446-51229-X}}, Warner Books, 1982),
  • The Life Extension Companion (Warner Books),
  • The Life Extension Weight Loss Program (Warner Books)
  • Freedom of Informed Choice: FDA v. Nutrient Supplements, (Common Sense Press, 1993).

=Articles=

Shaw and Durk Pearson have co-authored numerous articles on life extension, cognitive enhancement, anti-aging, weight loss, and other aspects of nutrition. They produced the Durk Pearson & Sandy Shaw Life Extension News, published as a feature of Life Enhancement Magazine.

References

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