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The Maker's Diet: The 40 Day Health Experience That Will Change Your Life Forever | 
enlarge | Author: Jordan Rubin Publisher: Siloam Press Category: Book
List Price: $19.99 Buy Used: $0.17 You Save: $19.82 (99%)
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Rating: 216 reviews Sales Rank: 10219
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 288 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1.4
ISBN: 0884199487 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.2 EAN: 9780884199489 ASIN: 0884199487
Publication Date: April 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: With pride from Motor City. All books guaranteed. Best Service, best prices.
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Amazon.com Review Miracle cure stories abound when it comes to natural healing. A super nutrient reverses cancer after chemotherapy has failed. A Chinese herb lowers high blood pressure in a patient with heart disease after being dismissed as quackery by doctors. Jordan S. Rubins account of returning from the medical abyss, however, includes an original twist. After several years of battling Crohns Disease, which included a small fortune spent on both conventional and alternative treatments, as well as trips abroad in search of help, Rubin weighed only 111 pounds and, at just age 21, thought his life was over. At the urging of his father, a naturopath, he contacted an obscure nutritionist in California promoting a diet based on the teachings of the Bible. Yes, were talking what Jesus ate: kefir, lamb, sprouted breads, eggs and meat from free-range chickens, and plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Rubin also started to pray and added a new powder supplement containing homeostatic soil organisms (HSOs) to his diet. Four months later he weighed 170 lbs and was on the road back to his former athletic and healthy self. Inspired by his experience, and now with advanced degrees in nutrition and naturopathic medicine, Rubin has crafted The Makers Diet. While the faithful will surely find the book of interest, Rubins command of the scientific issues underpinning his recommendations may also appeal to those more accustomed to studying food labels in search of what to eat than ancient religious texts. --Patrick Jennings
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Very interesting and informative September 29, 2008 Susan Schenck (San Diego, CA) I pour through hundreds of nutritional books, looking for the little gem from each one. This one's main gem was the importance of good bacteria and how are bacteria-phobia has created disease. His message of taking soil organisms in supplement form is very valuable. The only thing I disagree with is his insistence that we need meat. Cooked meat has especially been proven to be toxic. At least he emphasizes the need for grass-fed animals as opposed to factory farmed grain-fed ones. The "how to get sick" chapter is one that all Americans need to read.
MUST BUY July 8, 2008 N. Scott (Baton Rouge, LA USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
To say that this book saved my life would not be an overstatement. I was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease nearly three years ago at age 23. The doctors put me on Remicade (which I stopped breathing during an infusion), Entocort (steriod - so can't take that forever), and Pentasa (which made me throw up for a week and a half straight - couldn't hold down even liquid meal replacement shakes). This was over a time period of about 9 months. I had lost 15 pounds, been on liquid diets, and passed out twice in my apartment alone due to what I can only assume was malnutrition. None of the medicine helped. Finally, I had had enough. My mom found this book, and I decided (against my doctor's advice) to get off all medication and try this diet. About two weeks into the diet, I began to feel so much better. After completing the 40 day diet, I was completely restored. It has been almost two years now that I have not been on any medication, with NO symptoms of Crohn's whatsoever. I follow Phase 3 of the diet most of the time since I completed the original 40 days, but I do cheat once or twice a week. I also did the diet again for 40 days a year after I initially did it. I really do not know where I would be without having found this book and this diet. Probably in a hospital somewhere. The point is, no matter if you have Crohn's or any other disease (that they claim is "incurable"), or if you are just looking to lead a healthier life, this is the book for you. I'm not one to write reviews, but seriously, this book changed my life. If you're still not convinced, put it this way... it can't hurt to try it.
The Maker's Diet June 1, 2008 Patricia Toohey (Hemet Calif) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Recieved book on time-fair condition..Interesting take on diets..Am enjoying the book.. Interesting that used books versus new books end up being so cheap but postage is so much higher then either new or used...I'd recommend this site to all my firiends....
Save yourself money May 5, 2008 Cleo B 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Save yourself money and just buy Sally Fallon's book. All the Maker's Diet series are reinterations of her recipes.
Worst book on diet I have ever read April 21, 2008 Brian Nungesser (West Palm Beach,FL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was intrigued by the title thinking that it would offer Biblical food guidelines. But instead this author only wants you to buy bizarre products available only from his web site like special dirt to eat and soap to wash your hands with. Almost nothing Biblical about it. Actually, the Bible just says to eat lots of vegetables, avoid rich foods , shell fish and pork along with several other unclean animals. Good advice. Forget Jordan; read Daniel and Leviticus
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