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Reviewer "dan" is confused., February 27, 2006
This review is from: The Great Physician's Rx for 7 Weeks of Wellness Success Guide (Paperback)
Rubin is NOT refering to himself in the title of his book, nor would he ever use this title for himself. Most people with even a minimal education in literature know that the reference is to Jesus Christ, who has been called The Great Physician throughout written history because of His healing miracles recorded in the Scriptures.
Rubin bases his health guidelines on Biblical information, and understands the importance of not just physical health, but mental and spiritual health as well. I have read all of his books and found them to be extremely valuable, and recommend them to everyone I know.
I also utilize his supplements, and have found them to be some of the best available today. Just remember, you get what you pay for. I for one, would prefer to spend money to stay healthy now, rather than end up with huge medical bills someday.
It also bears mentioning, that many people are spending hundreds of dollars every month on supplements which are touted to cure what ails you, but end up being flushed down the sewer pipes in millions of homes each day because the supposed nutrients contained in them do not have the bioavailability to be absorbed into the bloodstream.
Check out the sports nutrition stores, you know which ones I mean, and see how much they are charging for these products. You will find that for those who know that the average multivitamin supplement is useless, and are looking for something better, Rubin's products are not more expensive than these sports nutrition brands, which unfortunately are not that much better than grocery store vitamins. Do yourself a favor and try them before you decide. Your body will make the decision for you.
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Use some Common Sense...., December 15, 2006
This review is from: The Great Physician's Rx for 7 Weeks of Wellness Success Guide (Paperback)
Reviewer Dan, You really shouldn't comment on something that you Obviously haven't read (Rubin's books) and that which you know nothing about (the quality of nutritional suppliments). Rubin's books are good old fashioned common sense and not just Fad diet books. And common sense is something you obviously lack. And you have no basis for saying that his reputation is fading-so Amazon sells the book cheap-it's an older book, so what? I have been using his products and advice for the last 3 years and am now showing no signs of the cancer I had and I used all alternative medicine, mainly his products. Maybe you would have a better outlook if you took his suppliments and followed the advice in his books. So educate yourself or please don't mislead others from something that could make a major difference in their quality of life!
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Dan....brother, oh my., June 26, 2006
This review is from: The Great Physician's Rx for 7 Weeks of Wellness Success Guide (Paperback)
The Great Physician is God. He designed our bodies, told us how to care for them and gave us all that we need to provide for them. His instructions are in the Bible. Jordan Rubin is the guy who put into phrasing that we can understand in today's world. Before you start bashing someone, why don't you do a little research and find out correct information. By the way, God loves you anyway.
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