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Eat, Drink, & Be Merry CD : America's Doctor Tells You Why the Health Experts are Wrong

Eat, Drink, & Be Merry CD : America's Doctor Tells You Why the Health Experts are Wrong

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: "Not Bad"
Review: 11/11/05 Dean Edell, MD book mentions in his chapter on Nutrition ,"Nutrition Made Easy"(Chapeter 2) ,that when your body talks ,even if it sound like "gibberish", it is usually trying to tell you something (e.g.: iron deficiencies)...In "Exercise Is No Fun If It Kills You"(Chapter 4), he mentions contracting a muscle before stretching ,will make the muscle more relaxed...His ending chapter(Chapter 10)"Be Happy" ,ends with a tale sung In "Alice In Wonderland"..:"Will you walk a little faster said a Whiting to a snail.." This is followed by a fine Index to search for answers to FAQ.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Eat, Drink, and Buy This Book!
Review: Dr. Dean is an excellent clinician, smart as a whip, and an old hippie. He is sensible, not sensationalist, and not afraid to be a contrarian. Moreover, the science in this book is sound and clear. He tries to calm down the hysteria about obesity and other diseases, and to advocate for common sense, justice, and civility. This is a great book for hypochondriacs, too! :-)

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: disappointing
Review: This book is such a refreshing look at the "alternative" treatment industry. I commend Dr. Edell for having the courage to stand up for the scientific method and the double-blind experiment. Dr. Edell gored many an ox, but he has given me hope that "science can triumph over superstition" once again.


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