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Old 04-21-2010, 04:08 AM
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Has anyone bought and read this book? Is it worth the money? What does it say? :)

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From the greatest medical team ever assembled. As of today, over 600 great doctors and scientists have now volunteered to join this lifesaving project, to end the most dreaded diseases of our time. And their new information is so life-changing, we had no choice but to create a completely new blockbuster. Hardcover, with 576 pages of astonishing new cures, treatments and preventives for heart disease, cancer, arthritis, diabetes, memory problems, nearly any kind of chronic pain, and so much more. It had to be so huge, because this medical team has made thousands of new breakthroughs. Bottom Line's cure-finding team now includes 3 Nobel Prize winners. Plus winners of the National Medal of Science and The Linus Pauling Award. Plus top doctors and researchers from nearly all of America's greatest universities and research hospitals. They all volunteered without pay, so that your loved ones could get well again.
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Uhhhhh....I dunno. The lead sounds kinda sensationalized. Linus Pauling *is* into alternative therapies, reducing inflammation therefore reducing disease. A great deal of promoting health in the body is eliminating simple sugars and white flour (which basically converts to simple sugar in the body)and eating more fresh things.

If it were me, and the book was $40ish, I'd buy it. Whatever a person does though, it takes conscious effort. That is to say, there is no magic bullet.
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Eating more complex carbs, cutting down on fats, include more fresh fruits an vegetables, eat more fish and lean meats, avoid processed foods and chemicals... pretty much says it all :wink:

Most of what is in all new books, has been said in many others before... unless your doctor has put you on certain diatetic restrictions, following the basic reccommendations is cheaper than buying books that say pretty much the same thing LOL and it leaves you more money to purchase those luscious fresh fruits that will soon be in the markets :D:D:D
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Can you find it at the library? Ours will sometimes order things that you request, even. I hate spending a TON on a book that you just dont know!
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Originally Posted by amma
Eating more complex carbs, cutting down on fats, include more fresh fruits an vegetables, eat more fish and lean meats, avoid processed foods and chemicals... pretty much says it all :wink:
Yep. This.

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