
Carmen M. (
Chiapet) wrote on 3/29/2007...
11 member(s) found this review helpful.
I got robbed of $30.00 I couldn't return this book which is full of lies and empty promises because there is no place to call or complain, after spending my hard earned money I found out the truth about Mr. Trudeau,he went to jail for fraud, don't take my word for it, do some internet research yourself.
8 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book contains a quick hit list of 'how to be healthy' along with a lot of information on why the author believes our society is set up to be intentionally unhealthy. Many Many Many references to 'go to my website and become a member and then email me for specifics'. Membership at his site is $10/month, or $1000 lifetime! No thanks.
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
I wouldn't recommended this book. This book is not well written and doesn't give you any specific information; for that you have to sign up for this web site. This really is false advertising. Also, the information he does present in the book is easily available online or in other more comprehensive books. Try "Healing Without Medication" by Robert Rister for a good reference book.
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
Offers some useful information but too much is just anecdotal, no empirical evidence or hard facts for many of the arguments.

Tertia A. (
tiatia) wrote on 10/3/2006...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Paranoia or reality? The state of the food industry is scrutinized. I found the pat answer of eat "organic" hard to swallow. (LOL) He makes some good arguements though and gives you pause to think before you get your next McDonald's fix.
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Nothing new, just rehash of various alternate treatments and lifestyle.
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book was interesting, but definitely not what we thought it would be. In our opinions, it turns out kind of "gimmicky", although there were a few good tips in there.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book has a lot of excellent information about the food industry, the pharmaceutical industry, and how they have conspired to make money at the consumer's expense. It truly opened my eyes up to the politics of health, and how those we thought were invested in keeping us healthy have more selfish, economic reasons for the policies that are kept.
That being said (and take it with a grain of natural Celtic sea salt), if you can look past Trudeau's "whistleblower" agenda and militaristic stance, there is a ton of information and recommendations that will keep you healthy naturally. He gives 100 recommendations on "How never to get sick again." He supports his statements by citing research and organizations that support his statements. (I found a hideous number of spelling and typographical errors, so I am leary of his accuracy on many counts.)
A major drawback of the book is the promise of more information if you go to Trudeau's website for more information. . .by subscribing to his newsletter (for a fee). Don't do it, on general principle. So, a mixed review, but definitely worth a read.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Don't believe the hype