Patient Heal Thyself: A Remarkable Health Program Combining Ancient Wisdom With Groundbreaking Clinical Research
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Patient Heal Thyself: A Remarkable Health Program Combining Ancient Wisdom With Groundbreaking Clinical Research

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Details on how you can make lasting changes in your life, by learning the health secrets that allowed our ancestors to live long, disease-free lives. You will learn how to regain your health if you've lost it, how to maintain the excellent health that you currently enjoy, and even slow the process of premature aging.
Paperback, 304 pages
Published December 1st 2002 by Freedom Press (CA)
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Monique
Jordan's story about everything he went through to overcome Chron's disease is very detailed and lets us know how quickly life can change. I greatly appreciate all the very useful information about the Maker's Diet, but he churns it out over and over again. The book could have been 30 pages shorter. Jordan wrote about issues such as Attention Deficit Disorder and how children can follow the Maker's Diet to get over ADD. Then he writes about a lot of other disorders and diseases and lists the...more
Cy
The beginning contains an interesting personal narrative of one man's journey from a seemingly incurable Chron's disease into a disease-free state. It also helps in expanding the quantity of books on alternative approaches to health and nutritional based around natural food principles. However, this book has some unforgivable flaws in my view. First, it reads like a talk show with a tone jumping from pretentious to hyper-scientific and then back again with no middle ground to create a balance...more
Regina
Regina rated it 3 of 5 stars
I wanted to learn more about digestive health and this was the only book the library had. For me it was a page-turner full of excellent cutting-edge research mingled with infomercial for Garden of Life nutritional supplements. I wish I could have had the health info without the product info, but it was still interesting and the products featured are high quality for those in the market for supplements.
Jan
Jan rated it 3 of 5 stars
This is an interesting story of a man who became so sick everyone thought he was dying and the doctors gave him no hope. He started experimenting with his diet and discovered some foods were killing him. He ended up healing himself and offers his discoveries to anyone who may suffer similar problems.
K. Rozier
Excellent information about why so many are sick. He offers solutions to help people attain better health. Very interesting personal story and beneficial nutritional information.
Sadie
Not a fan of this book. I felt like it was ploy to get the reader to buy all the supplements, but I suppose if it works for people that's great.
Eric
Eric rated it 4 of 5 stars
This really had me going.. but then I tried his product line. Terrible, terrible, makes your digestion screwy.
Dan
Dan rated it 5 of 5 stars
affrirmed my learning from his book The Maker's Diet enough to finally get me off my butt and buy some probiotics.
M
M rated it 4 of 5 stars
Highly recommended for anyone who is suffering any major dis-ease--to those who want to avoid it.
Michael
Michael rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: health
The Makers Diet by the same author is basically this book revamped into a better version. Excellent fro anyone suffering from illness of any kind in my opinion.
Kimberly
Great book about nutrition and what foods your body needs.
Amber
Amber rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: health
Interesting
Beth
Beth rated it 4 of 5 stars
Recommended to Beth by: Liz
This book got a little too technical or medical in some places, but I did glean some great things from his experience with Crone's Disease.

He talks in a few spots about how gut health is the foundation to our entire well-being and immune system. It makes so much sense, and after I saw the connection it just boggled my mind of how much illness and disease can be traced to this.
Leslie
Leslie rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: health, nonfiction
EYEOPENING!!!!!
Chelsea Stevens
I have read this before about 5 years ago. It is more applicable now than ever. America is rampid with gastrointestinal issues, James & I aren't any exception and the scientific depth and truth from this book is really life changning!! HIGHLY HIGHLY reccomend it especially if you are in a serious health crisis!
Peyton Jones
I don't like the product pushing in his books but there are some things worth reading in here.
Christy
good health principles that correlate with other nutritionists
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