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Arthritis and Common Sense

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The author reports the results of his research into the cause of arthritis and offers a dietary plan complete with menus designed to relieve the disease's symptoms

256 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1957

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April 29, 2018
Got ARTHRITIS!?! This is the book for you. Dan Dale Alexander was saddened by watching his mother’s arthritis worsen over many years. As a result, he took action.

Dan, amazingly, spent 30 years reviewing medical information and doing laboratory testings. “During the course of [his] laboratory experiments, [he] developed an arthirtic condition within [his] own body.” Essentially, he was his own guinea pig.

What a blessing that he shared all of his hard work and laboratory findings with the public! Not only did he write this book, he also held many lectures in major cities in the US speaking on the subject.

The main reason that I love this book is because it was written in the 1950’s!

This book is not outdated. Instead, Dan Dale Alexander was ahead of his time. The eating program that he gives in his book is well explained, and the easy-to-read medical information gives ample reasons why the arthritic needs to follow the program as it is presented.

Yes, I have a mild case of arthritis, and I am following the information in the book. Already I am seeing some results. As indicated in the book, there is an approximate rate of 85% long term improvement/recovery in those who participated in the program. Cortisone drugs, on the other hand, are only short term relief, and ineffective for some arthritics. As Dan admits, the other 15% could easily represent those patients whose arthritic condition had progressed too far for remission.

I encourage anyone suffering with arthritis to read this book. Know that you can make those dietary changes that can ultimately change your life! :-)

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July 12, 2017
Very good book for those who have arthritis and want to control it through diet. The author says cod liver oil is a must. He gives you simple and easy straightforward meal plans to help with arthritis for those underweight, overweight and normal weight. Other informative information also. Even though this was written clear back in 1954, don't let it scare you. If you stick with his meal plan, you will feel better. The arthritis doesn't go away but it helps with the pain.
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July 10, 2024
I may eventually cross reference this book with more modern statistics and solutions, but I genuinely enjoyed reading this book despite the fact that I do not currently have a diagnosis of arthritis. His writing style is so refreshing, and truly stands out in a sea of mundane health/self-help books. Quickly became one of my favorite nonfiction books.
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January 12, 2019
Hard to believe this was copyright 1954. Much of the information sounds like recent things I've read. And the advice does seem like common sense--although I'm not sure how well I will follow it, given my sweet tooth.
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