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Must read bookReview Date: 2008-08-14
Arthritis ReliefReview Date: 2008-03-25
Michael
Australia
It worked for me.Review Date: 2007-10-20
looking for answers, something that will finally help us feel better. In
Michael Fowler's new book NIGHTSHADE FREE, PAIN FREE a wealth of
information has been made available that points to a menacing problem
many people may be having with the consumption of nightshade foods. The
author goes through an in-depth and most informative discussion of the
history of nightshades that is both fascinating and a warning of the
problems that were to come from their increasing consumption by humans.
He covers in a very accessible and often even humorous way the
physiological effects that nightshades have upon us. The fact that the
neurotoxin solanime is not destroyed by cooking or by the human
digestive system itself should be of concern to all who consume a
nightshade food of any kind. Mr. Fowler's research is comprehensive and
easily followed by the reader. Last, but not least, is the relief I
myself have found in the elimination of nightshade vegetables from my
diet. I have suffered from migraine headaches, arthritis, and digestive
disorders for years and I am finally beginning to feel better. I
recommend the information in this book to anyone suffering as I have
been. I can see the benefits for myself and I believe the book is a real
gift to so many of us who are suffering needlessly.

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Lots of information.Review Date: 2008-02-29
Soy Smart Health: for women & menReview Date: 2005-07-06
This is an interesting book.
However they should have spent a bit more time editing the text... as there are plenty of opportunities for laying it out better or expressing ideas more clearly (expected more from a bunch of PH.D's): They tend to repeat themselves a lot in rapid succession.
The book explains the different effects of phyto-estrogens & estrogens very well but they miss the opportunity to tie this in with xeno-estrogens neatly.
This information is very relevant to women with breast cancer who want to know whether or not Soy phyto-estrogens will make things better or worst. It also relevant to women with Estrogen Dominance Syndrome that might be suffering from Endometriosis: You gain a whole new respect and understanding for the balancing role of progesterone.
It even has a few negative things to say about Soy oil (Omega 6 oils).
The book is not just for women... although the author certainly gives this impression.
To balance it up a bit they could have added a section on men... as men too can have high estrogen levels (from xenoestrogens).
However the devil is in the detail with most things... soy as well... and it seems like there's still a bit more they need to explain... and which remains unexplained in this book.
You may not be convinced but you will be better informed by the end of this book.
:-)
The best soy book I've seen.Review Date: 2000-06-06

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Excellent diabetes diet/nutrition resource Review Date: 2008-07-28
" Must reading" for all diabetics and those that love them.Review Date: 2000-02-03


THE Top Book of it's kind....Review Date: 2006-06-22
Shoshana Savyon, PhD, DHM
Director
Heliotrope Holistic Health Services
Acupressure: Clinical Applications in Musculo-Skeletal CondiReview Date: 2000-04-03

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Much NeededReview Date: 2004-06-24
User-friendly and InformativeReview Date: 2004-05-15

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Very InformativeReview Date: 2007-03-08
Thanks Sylvia - Great job!
An excellent health library addition; especially for collections emphasizing allergies and dietary control.Review Date: 2007-03-06


empathyReview Date: 2008-04-06
Enlightening -- Read this book.Review Date: 2008-04-02

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Coping with Caring: When Someone You Love has Alzheimer's or a Related ConditionReview Date: 2007-09-08
Outstanding!Review Date: 2006-09-07
Tiffany


Please buy this book.. it will save youReview Date: 2007-02-15
Wild animals don't get cancer - eat your way to health.Review Date: 1999-08-18


Engaging presentation of important nutritional subject.Review Date: 1998-02-26
I was lucky to find this book before it was listed here at Amazon.com. It is not promoted by a major publisher so I would not have seen it in bookstores. I was searching the Web and found the Web site of the author describing this book and the research it is based on. Since then I have given away several copies as gifts.
Although the author is M.D. and Ph.D., and did original research on essential fatty acids, he has a sense of humor and the book is very readable and entertaining. It has some sections where you will find more medical terminology, but those sections are clearly marked "For health professionals" and you may skip them.
Dr. Siguel developed a test for measuring amounts of fatty acids in the blood. He used that test to analyze the blood of healthy people and people with wide variety of diseases. He noticed that people with a disease had fatty acids in different proportions than healthy people. It appears that one necessary condition for restoring health is restoring the healthy balance of fatty acids.
The book starts by comparing types of fats: saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated. It explains the term essential fatty acids. I must confess my ignorance. I did not know that anything in fats was essential for life. I new about essential amino acids but not about essential fatty acids. In both cases the name essential identifies those acids that our body can't make from other ingredients. To sustain life we must get them from food. Further, the book divides essential fatty acids into two groups, known as omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. It describes functions of fatty acids in both groups. It describes effects of both groups on many serious diseases with more emphasis on heart disease.
I find the part that describes nutritional requirements for disease prevention even more important than the discussion of specific diseases. This describes the healthy balance of fatty acids and how to achieve it. It compares the fatty acid composition of oils available on the market: vegetable oils and fish oils. It gives hints on how to find quality oil and what to avoid. It deals with misconceptions about fats and cholesterol. It describes other nutrients required for proper utilization of fats and healthy nutrition in general. It warns about unnaturally modified fats in processed foods. This is where I first found the explanation of the terms trans-fatty acids and hydrogenated oils, why I should not eat anything that contains them, and how the ingredients list on the package will not always tell me about them.
Based on the results of his research, Dr. Siguel criticizes USDA Food Pyramid which places fats at the top and suggests that all fats should be used sparingly. He also gives some unique insights on medical research and the practice of medicine.
This book had made me curious to learn more about the role of fats in supporting human life, the subject I was so ignorant about. I have found more books that debunk the notion, until recently so fashionable, that all fat is bad. I found that different authors promote different types of fat. Many recommend mainly monosaturated oils like olive and canola. However they do not support that recommendation by the analysis of those oils or by the explanation of their role in human metabolism. This book recommends polyunsaturated oils because only they contain the essential fatty acids that our body can't make from other types of oils. It also provides detailed analysis of those oils to help you choose the one that is right for you.
I hope that further research may find some essential nutrients in bacon, but for the summary of the current research results on fats in human nutrition I still come back to this book.
good nutritionReview Date: 2000-04-16
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