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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining "old fashioned" book Inspires great health habits!,
By L. J. H. (OH United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Science of Being Well (Paperback)
This book will change the way you think about food and sleep. It is at times strangely hilarious (if you actually imagine visually the unused food rotting inside while you sleep, for example), but entertaining while it secretly brainwashes you to have healthier habits. It is a great read for anyone who wants health, vitality, and long life. It uses colorful,unique descriptions of how the body restores itself. This inspires two habits that have been shown to improve health for many people in today's modern world: eating less and sleeping more.
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Wallace D. Wattles had some pretty good ideas on the "laws" of attraction, but was a complete failure on how to be well. His own life proves the foolishness of his theories on health. The man denied himself proper nutrition, was frail, and finally died at the age of 51. Perhaps his theories on diet were accepted at the time, but we know better now. It is tragic that his fanciful ideas on health and nutrition ended such a worthwhile life too soon.
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The Science of Being Well by Wallace D. Wattles (Paperback - December 18, 2008)
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