Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 272 pages
- Published by: Wiley
- Edition: 1st Edition December 31, 2003
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0471478814
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0471478812
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
- Weighs: 11.2 ounces
Reader Reviews
This review is from: The Inflammation Syndrome: The Complete Nutritional Program to Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease, Arthritis, Diabetes, Allergies, and Asthma (Hardcover)
I don't review books here very often, because I usually feel that other people have already said it better than I could, but as I read the reviews of this book, I got the feeling that the author called up everybody he knew and asked them to write a review for him here. But I'm not a friend of his, just a real person, so I thought I'd tell you what I think of his book. I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes about 2 weeks ago. I've known it was coming for many years because there's a lot of it in my family. So anyway, I immediately went to my local bookstore and started looking for books to inform me about diabetes, and as I was browsing, I ran across this book. I bought it and read it, and I believe what he says. Since I read his book I've been thinking, "If only I'd had his book 15 years ago, or ten years ago, or even one year ago." The book says that it can help prevent or reverse(among others): heart disease - my brother is taking drugs for high cholesterol. arthritis - I've got that. I had to start walking with crutches in the past year. Diabetes - I've got that. Allergies - everybody in my family has plenty of these, including food allergies of various types. Crohn's disease - my other brother and niece have that. Gastritis and ulcers - my mother, myself, and my son all have problems with this. Inflammatory bowel syndrome - yep, I've got that too and so does my son. Obesity - I weigh 365 pounds in spite of (??because of??) thirty years of dieting. And both my brothers are pretty big too. So it was interesting to find out that there is a single underlying cause to all these seemingly disparate problems. He explains (and backs up his explanations with plenty of scientific studies) that our modern diet is so extremely different from what our ancestors were eating even 100 years ago, that we are in effect poisoning ourselves. The answer is to eat differently - more like our ancestors ate. This means cutting out the doughnuts and the french fries. His diet plan probably isn't going to be easy in the long run. I've only been doing it for about a week, and I'm okay with it so far. But I know from experience that in a few weeks someone is going to offer me a brownie or a doughnut and I'm going to want it a lot. However, I really don't want to spend the rest of my life as physically miserable as I am right now, and I certainly don't want to go blind and lose my legs like some of my relatives have done, so I'm determined to follow his advice. Everything he says in his book makes sense to me. I've read plenty of reviews of diet books of one flavor or another where some person writes in and says "!!!This book has changed my life. I've been on it 3 days and I know this is the diet I'll be one for the rest of my life!!!" Well, I find that a little ridiculous. But I can say that once I got past the withdrawal symptoms from not eating sugar, I've felt much better. The last 2 days I've even been able to walk short distances without my crutch for the first time in 9 months. I'm going to give his plan the old college try! 8-) More than that, I'm sending copies of his book to both my brothers. If you've got health problems of the type described above or a family history of such problems, I think you should read this book.
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