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Rating:  Summary: God gave us bodies that should heal themselves Review: God gave us bodies that should heal themselves -- so what's the problem??? Stinking thinking is usally the missing ingrediant once you get the diet down. We are a triune being and need to keep our minds, bodies and spirits holy. This book is a great start. Check out Colbert's "Deadly emotions" and Henry Wright's "A More Excellent Way" for a very biblical approach to getting both whole and holy! "The Maker's Diet" is a good read too.
Rating:  Summary: God gave us bodies that should heal themselves Review: I am not very knowledgeable about heath products and treatments so I purchased the book as a beginning resource. Overall, I did like a variety of information provided. Most of the information seems to echo conversations I have heard on health related talk shows on the radio. I do like how it incorporates a "body, mind, and soul" complete philosophy. However, there are a few predictable problems. The major one is the book is just too short. This is somewhat good, because long discussions about carbohyrates, insulin, protiens, etc. can be tiresome. On the other hand, the diets in the back of the book just do not have enough of the foods you are supposed to eat. If they do, it sure would be difficult (for me) to develop a diet just based on the ingredients. If other references or cookbooks were referenced it would have been much more helpful. In fact, I tend to see few references to other recommended materials in the book. Although there are "references" in the back, I am not sure where I would go for additional infomation. The most major disappointment in the book is the recommendation to take dietary supplements (which cost from $24 to $40) only available from... the website given in the book. Other than that, I believe the book would be quite useful and a wake up call to some of us less educated about how what we eat impacts our health. I would like to see what other reviewers have as criticism since I am the first.
Rating:  Summary: Healing by Design (by God) Review: I am not very knowledgeable about heath products and treatments so I purchased the book as a beginning resource. Overall, I did like a variety of information provided. Most of the information seems to echo conversations I have heard on health related talk shows on the radio. I do like how it incorporates a "body, mind, and soul" complete philosophy. However, there are a few predictable problems. The major one is the book is just too short. This is somewhat good, because long discussions about carbohyrates, insulin, protiens, etc. can be tiresome. On the other hand, the diets in the back of the book just do not have enough of the foods you are supposed to eat. If they do, it sure would be difficult (for me) to develop a diet just based on the ingredients. If other references or cookbooks were referenced it would have been much more helpful. In fact, I tend to see few references to other recommended materials in the book. Although there are "references" in the back, I am not sure where I would go for additional infomation. The most major disappointment in the book is the recommendation to take dietary supplements (which cost from $24 to $40) only available from... the website given in the book. Other than that, I believe the book would be quite useful and a wake up call to some of us less educated about how what we eat impacts our health. I would like to see what other reviewers have as criticism since I am the first.
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