Jennifer's Reviews > The cure for Everything!: Untangling the twisted messages about health, fitness, and happiness
The cure for Everything!: Untangling the twisted messages about health, fitness, and happiness
by Timothy Caulfield
by Timothy Caulfield
Jennifer's review
Jan 11, 12
Recommended for:
open-minded people
Read from November 20 to December 08, 2011 — I own a copy
For me it was a hard read, mainly because I continuously agreed with the authors plea that I should trust nothing; so I did, including him. The author of this book plays the angle that states: everyone has an angle, its all about seeing the truth behind their lies, yet I found that much of the information, tips, evidence, and such that he provides is already out "there." Honestly, nothing surprised me and there was nothing with in the 269 pages that I haven't heard or read about already. That all said it is nice to have all this information repackaged, reformatted, regurgitated, and re-glittered into one book, its just that his voice through out the book was like that of a car sales man trying to sell you that he's not a car sales man. The real bottom line folks is that we are all different individual human beings, what works for one is not guaranteed to work for another so don't put all your eggs in one basket and be prepared for years of trial and error. So, give this a read, you don't know till you try.
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