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A Google user
But this book is interesting as part of the lot of early 1900's lunatics who believed
fasting to starvation was a cure for EVERYTHING.
I came across this book researching Linda Hazzard, the psychopath who starved people
and stole their money. Sinclair relies heavily on her writings in this book. He must have
been a very selfish and incompetent person to suggest "40 -50 day fasts were common"
and that the body only began starving when it was a skeleton. It seems he, like Hazzard,
believed you bring a person to a skeleton which leaves a new frame to build upon without
disease. So irresponsible and obvious lies. I sure would not be running around with
new vitality and feeling marvelous after not eating for 30 days.
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David Smalley
It's really an eye opener, because you can't use the word "CURE" now, but
it was frowned on one hundred years ago. I have put to use the information
I got here and I'm already a different person, health wise. Lost weight and
healthier all because of the few fast I've been on since reading this book.
A great read that had lots of benefits!
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Orange Forever
It makes so much since. The more that is put in the body the more hurt is caused. When the body gets a chance to rest from food and prescription medicine the more it benefits. I am definitely going to try fasting, because I am gaining to much weight and I am getting sicker and sicker. I don't want to cause any more harm to my body than I have already. I thank you Google for printing this book. I read it also because it is free. I love it for the truth within.
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