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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
How Common Foods Can Contribute to Good Health,
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This review is from: The Doctors Book of Food Remedies: The Latest Findings on the Power of Food to Treat and Prevent Health Problems - From Aging and Diabetes to Ulcers and Yeast Infections (Paperback)
This fact-filled volume has foods listed in alphabetical order, interspersed with health conditions that can be remedied. Some of the latter are intuitively expected in a book like this (e. g., heartburn, high blood pressure), while others are not (e. g., lupus, aging, motion sickness).
This work consists of 140 short chapters, each on a separate topic. This makes it easy to zero-in on a particular issue of interest or concern without getting bogged down in details and tangents. Furthermore, there is also a handy, profuse index for cross-reference of foods and health conditions. The information presented is extensive. While some of it can pass for "conventional wisdom", other information cannot--at least not easily. Did you know, for example, that beans can stabilize blood sugar and lower cholesterol levels? Or that the quercetin found in the skins of apples can guard against heart attacks? Or that honey has both antibacterial and antibiotic properties? Or that the oleic acid found in avocados can help lower cholesterol levels? Or that the lowly, smelly onion is full of compounds that can help prevent the development of cancer and coronary heart disease?
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Doctors Book of Food Remedies,
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This review is from: The Doctors Book of Food Remedies: The Latest Findings on the Power of Food to Treat and Prevent Health Problems - From Aging and Diabetes to Ulcers and Yeast Infections (Paperback)
This is one of tbe best books I have ever purchased! My mother suffered a stroke 2 years ago, and has headaches frequently. The only relief she had was liquid Tylenol which eased the pain. Since reading this book, I discovered that ginger root relives her pain as well and quicker than Tylenol, or similar pain medication. I am so pleased with the natural remedies that this book provides, that now I am finding remedies for cholestrol problems that my aunt is encountering. This book is such a treasure and I appreciate the fact that natural remedies are available, rather than having to use pharmaceuticals, that are potentially harmful. I read this book often, as I am continually finding natural remedies that are so helpful.
Thank you, Liz Lisku
56 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
"Ho Hum" Conventional Wisdom,
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This review is from: The Doctors Book of Food Remedies: The Latest Findings on the Power of Food to Treat and Prevent Health Problems - From Aging and Diabetes to Ulcers and Yeast Infections (Paperback)
I had high hopes for this book considering the wonderful title but soon found it is run of the mill conventional. As soon as I hit the "Dairy is good for you" chapter, I knew the authors were not fully informed as dairy is of concern and may CAUSE much osteoporosis not cure it.
This book is good for the person who is just beginning to think of food as medicine but leaves out many of the important new facts regarding possible negative food issues.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good basic health info -albeit a commercialized viewpoint,
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Prior to purchasing this book I posted a couple of comments below M. Gouin's three star review (who knocked it because it promotes milk as a healthy food). Now that I have had a chance to look it over I thought I would review it.
Over-all I like the book and would recommend it for just about everyone. Each easy to read chapter focuses on one specific food with a recipe at the end of each chapter. I haven't tried the recipes yet, but they look pretty good. There are a lot of health books available offering nutritional information that usually focus on supplements. And while I am a proponent of supplements, this book focuses on the specifics of food sources which should be our primary source of sound nutrition. Man will never be able to extract or create anything as perfectly as nature. That said, I could not give it five stars because it comes from a highly commercialized viewpoint, very typical of Prevention Magazine (the editors of this book). IE: some of the otherwise great-looking recipes promotes the use of microwaving - a very poor way to cook foods and one that should be avoided. It lists ingredients such as wheat germ - an old-school 'health food' known to go rancid so quickly that it may cause more problems than it's worth. But this is easy to ignore. The chapter on milk is lacking in any substantive recent research and, while not as old-school as 'milk is the devil' is still quite behind the latest info. (Please see my 2nd post under the comments of M. Gouin's review for details.) Finally, the binding of the book I received was pretty cheap. The covers are thin and curl back away from the pages after only a short time of use. The inside is printed on cheap newsprint with uneven ink distribution (going from normal to very light, page-to-page). Although the ISBN's are identical, apparently I purchased a "discounted" copy (@ $8.99) so maybe the higher-priced version will be a better quality, and for that reason the number of stars I gave it did not reflect this. Also worth noting is the description says it was updated in 2008, but the copyright inside the book shows 2007 (and is also reflected on the copyright page of the "look inside" view on the Amazon website). Other than this, I still recommend it because it contains a lot of useful information. Another book, perhaps a bit better and with a similar food-focus, is 'Secrets of Longevity: Hundreds of Ways to Live to Be 100' by Dr. Maoshing Ni. Jan, 2011 Update: I returned the softcover edition I mentioned above and replaced it with the hardcover book. The hardcover is pretty good for the $15 price (Especially when you consider the size of the book!)
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Healing with food,
By Always Curious (SW FL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Doctors Book of Food Remedies: The Latest Findings on the Power of Food to Treat and Prevent Health Problems - From Aging and Diabetes to Ulcers and Yeast Infections (Paperback)
I can't stop reading this up-to-date, packed-with-information guide to nutrition. The sample recipes are exemplary as to how to impliment this nutrition. 'Tis better to attack everyday disorders with these methods before going to the growing expense of Doctors. Of course acute disorders need to be medically addressed. As an RN who likes to cook healthy, I find this book pretty exhaustive and facinating.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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Great book. Reads easy and fully explains benefits of different foods and their remedies. Would highly recommend this book.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Resource,
By BB "VP" (Las Vegas, NV USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Doctors Book of Food Remedies: The Latest Findings on the Power of Food to Treat and Prevent Health Problems - From Aging and Diabetes to Ulcers and Yeast Infections (Paperback)
I would recommend this book for anyone who diets and/or takes multiple vitamins and herbal supplements. It a great resource in helping you understand the effects of the foods and supplemlents we take for granted. It also has great advice on what foods can help certain medical conditions.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Very simplistic,
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I was hoping this book would give more info on cures but it is a good book just not what i was hoping for.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FOOD REMEDIES,
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This review is from: The Doctors Book of Food Remedies: The Latest Findings on the Power of Food to Treat and Prevent Health Problems - From Aging and Diabetes to Ulcers and Yeast Infections (Paperback)
I was very pleased with this book as it was quite a bit larger than I expected and has a huge amount of useful information. The explanations of benefits from fruits and vegetables is amazing and I would highly recommend this to anyone interested in a healthier diet. It is filled with healthy recipes as well as advice on health related issues. Worth the money I spent.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Book review,
By AMF (Arizona) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Doctors Book of Food Remedies: The Latest Findings on the Power of Food to Treat and Prevent Health Problems - From Aging and Diabetes to Ulcers and Yeast Infections (Paperback)
This is a great resource book. It gives a lot of good ideas and recipes for a better, healthier life. Some of the information is fantastic and very easy to implement into your life without a lot of risk. Anytime you can improve your health by eating regular foods I feel that is great. I don't like taking a bunch of supplements.
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