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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding!, October 10, 1999
Dr. Tilden provides an elegant theory of what Antoine Bechamp, Royal Rife, Gaston Neassens, and even Florence Nightinggale proved with their observations - it is the medium. The elegance stems from its simplicity, the logic is difficult to refute. If you've questioned mainstream medical thought concerning disease (not broken bones, gunshot wounds, blunt trauma, etc) and found it lacking, take this book for a spin, but beware, there's no turning back :) Also check out Herbert Shelton, Norman Walker, Victor Irons, and Paul Bragg for support.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Make STRESS REDUCTION a priority, September 21, 2000
Dr. Tilden's "Toxemia Explained" is a very good book. It is very informative, but is also very technical, which makes reading very difficult at times. However, the content is excellent and makes reading it well worth the effort.This book has been a great help to me personally with my fibromyalgia condition. This book has helped me like no other. Anyone concerned with the ill effects of stress and how to deal with them should read this book.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Explains why MD's will forever be chasing their tails...., July 25, 2005
Not much can be said about this book except: READ IT NOW!!!!!!!!!
A brief piece of advise: Those who get the most out of this book will be those who scientifically or empirically discover just which foods, people, activities etc. (some of which are obvious!! :)) poison their blood. In other words, get a food intolerance blood test!
Choice excerpt: "Now that I have found that enervation is the source of the cause of the only disease (Toxemia) to which mankind is heir, it is easy to see that the so-called science of medicine, as practiced, is an ally extraordinary of all the causes of enervation, and becomes a builder of disease instead of curing or ameliorating man's sufferings. Every so-called cure in its very nature causes enervation. Even the drugs used to relieve pain end in making greater pain, and sometimes kill. The drugs used to kill cough in pneumonia sometimes kill the patient. Removing stone from the gallbladder does not cure the cause, and more stones form.
Rest from habits that enervate is the only way to put nature in line for curing. Sleep and rest of the body and mind are necessary to keep a sufficient supply of energy. Few people in active life rest enough."
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