- How the liver rids the body of impurities
- Strategic plans for recuing and restoring your liver
- Common-sense activities and foods to avoid
- How to keep your family members virus free
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Dr. Don Colbert is a board-certified family practice medical doctor who specializes in nutritional medicine, treating over 17,000 patients. Since 1984, Dr. Colbert has helped thousands of patients regain good health and live pain free after years of suffering. A graduate of Oral Roberts School of Medicine, he has received extensive training in nutritional medicine. As a result, he has founded and developed his own nutritional supplement line, Divine Health Nutritional Products. Dr. Colbert also co-hosts Golden Eagle Network's "Your Health Matters" with his wife, Mary. They frequently lead health seminars at home and abroad, the address health and nutrition issues as guests on national talk shows and news broadcasts. Don and Mary make their home in Central Florida.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
From someone who actually has Hep C,
By Audrey (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bible Cure For Hepatitis C: Ancient truths, natural remedies and the latest findings for your health today (New Bible Cure (Siloam)) (Paperback)
I strongly disagree with the poor reviews on "The Bible Cure for Hepatitis & Hepatitis C". This is not a medical encyclopedia, it is a booklet. I have Hep C, so I have read many books on the subject and listened closely to the doctors. I didn't find anything in this booklet that contradicts the information given by these sources. This booklet about this disease is written accurately and concisely. I went through the HORRIBLE treatment for Hep C and it failed. So I was left with faith and nutrition to boost my immune system and keep the Hep C from advancing. I have followed DOCTOR Colbert's plan for years, not only has the Hep C not progressed, but I am much healthier in every area. I find it hard to believe that anyone has a negative opinion of adding good nutrition, positive thinking and/or faith to the current treatment available to the unfortunate people that have their life threatened by this virus.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Pathetic,
By angelo212 (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bible Cure For Hepatitis C: Ancient truths, natural remedies and the latest findings for your health today (New Bible Cure (Siloam)) (Paperback)
I can't believe this guy is a MD. He is coasting on his popularity based on these books he writes. He can go on and on with these books that cater to people who just don't know any better.People fall for anything they read.
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Christian Basic Hepatitis Guide,
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This review is from: Bible Cure For Hepatitis C: Ancient truths, natural remedies and the latest findings for your health today (New Bible Cure (Siloam)) (Paperback)
If one is seeking a book of ethnic medicines based on ancient Biblical diet & herbs, this is not such a book. Rather, it a Basic Guide for Christians who want the essential information concisely and with Biblical based Christian prayer guidance. As a traditional Catholic, I find this booklet valuable though written apparently by a non-Catholic. Dr Colbert describes the medical treatment, advises doing nothing apart from the Physician, lists the most beneficial vegetables, nutrients, vitamins, herbs and those he thinks contraindicatory.He indicates the medical basis for what he writes. On contraindicated foods, I disagree strongly that Milk is one such food -- because having properties that block excess iron uptake, vital for fighting HCV -- but altogether there is a good basic guide to everything. Nor do I find dairy fats problematic; but both milk and dairy fat (high in fat soluble vitimins) tolerance are highly individualistic. If one is a dairy foods aficcionado, not counting ice cream sugar cravers, then one may have no trouble digesting them. Fighting HCV, my diet is basically Mediterranian and Dairy (posssibly from my nordic genes) -- plentiful in grains, fruits, all kinds of cheeses & whole milk, nuts, raw vegetable salads, with some meat & fish. Being a little too "dogmatic" in the supposed foods-to-avoid results in less than 5 stars. Interferon-Ribaviron Therapy is discussed. Recommended are herbs like Milk Thistle (Silibum marianum)and Bupleurum, vegetables like Artichokes, supplements like Thymus extract -- it is almost all here. The herbs list can be expanded to include moderate tea of Phyllanthus urinaria (whole herb available online from Tropilab, Surinam) and some of the Chinese -- which one will encounter in the literature, taking care not to take hepatic-contraindicated herbs, information today being pretty well-balanced in warning about such as might damage the liver, but care is necessary in experimenting. Until new options arrive for medical treatment (I write in latter 2006.), there is about everything here, concisely less than 100 pages, and with beautiful Christian methodology in putting it altogether in one's life to fight the battle.
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