This book is a New York Times best seller, and there are indeed some words of wisdom. However, I believe the author is a taking advantage of people’s faith in a higher being(s) and is a complete fraud. His claim is that ever since he was a small child there has been a voice that is constantly with him and that this voice can immediately pin-point any ailment you may have along with it’s natural remedy, supplement or diet regime that would cure said ailment. And oh so conveniently you don’t even need to be physically present for this voice to “read you” as it can miraculously be done over the phone – all for the mere charge of $500!
Despite my greater concern for humanity’s gaulability, the sliver of meaningful health take-aways, which are by no means novel, include:
– Drink celery juice on an empty stomach to help heal your gut and you body create enough stomach acid
– Consume a lot of blueberries
– Fruits are not all that evil
– The unwashed film on fresh organic produce contains [nourishing organisms]