Eating Well For Optimum Health: The Essential Guide to Bringing Health and Pleasure Back to Eating
by Andrew Weil
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Read in August, 2008
I really enjoyed this book which focuses on a healthy diet and way of life. I like that it dispells the myths about many well known diets (i.e Atkins diet). Weil talks about how food should be enjoyed and that it is a social event that brings people together. Yet, he talks about how certain foods are more healthy to eat, rather than insisting that we should deprive ourselves of certain foods. I read this book because I have become increasingly interested in the rise of cancer in the United S...more
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Read in June, 2008
meh. I keep thinking food books will add content to my several years of health-food-store-worker thinking, and being wrong. This would probably be great for someone who didn't have the daily experience of forcible education at the hands of macrobiotics and ayurvedic eaters and raw foodists.
He makes some good recommendations (no meat, less dairy, eat flax seeds and nuts) and some bad ones (cook your pasta very al dente for a lower glycemic index?) and overall this is probably great for someon...more
He makes some good recommendations (no meat, less dairy, eat flax seeds and nuts) and some bad ones (cook your pasta very al dente for a lower glycemic index?) and overall this is probably great for someon...more
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A friend from work recently gave me a copy of this book after a long discussion of two other books both of us had read. Andrew Weil, M.D. is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, is Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona and director of the Program in Integrative Medicine at that institution. He focuses on the body's capacity to heal itself & the informed choices we need to make through eating and living that will enable the body to do that.
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Read in August, 2008
This book is excellent - I am going to read everything he has written! (I'm well on my way - I can't seem to get enough) I really like his perspecitve on Integrative Medicine. Also, he touched on many subjects like guided image thereapy and deep breathing that I want to investigate further. I feel like every time I read one of his books, I'm inspired to do more reading in many different directions!
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The science can be a bit daunting at first but don't get stuck. Skip what makes your eyes cross and absorb the good stuff that Dr. Weil has to offer. It's wonderful to know more about how your body runs and what you can do to help it along (and what you're doing to make its job harder). In the end, he offers simple steps that you can incorporate into your life.
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Read in January, 2004
Okay, this guy was talking about partially hydrogenated soybean oil way before I ever knew how incredibly bad it was for us. I read about it and couldn't believe how many of the things I was buying had this ingredient! A fabulous resource and some good recipes.
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Read in January, 1998
recommends it for:
those interested in nutrition and whole food.
I could have lived without the "personal stories" scattered throughout this book, but the information is excellent. I read this something like ten years ago and I still think about some of its points, especially concerning machine-milled flour.
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Read in November, 2007
Have an unexplained seizure in the middle of the night, and you'll start reading some hippie shit like this too. The takeaway: everything I eat is a poison that is slowly eating away at my insides.
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Read in January, 2000
This book just annoyed me. Nothing in here is new. And there is something quite supercilious about his style, which is odd because he looks like such a nice gentle guy on the cover photo...
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With many diet and nutrition theories, this book is a refreshing overview of sound eating recommendations to achieve optimal health.
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Read in September, 2008
I love Andrew Weil. He's my only pretend boyfriend that looks like Santa. He's also a genius when it comes to balancing our lives.
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I just read this again. This dude is sooo smart. If you want to eat healthier, you have to check this out.
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Read in November, 1999
Excellent. The basics of human nutrition and eating well.
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Read in August, 2007
I love this guy!
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