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  • Nancy Doyle - Taking charge of my health

    The facts that I have been finding in this book are life and health revelation for me. I have learned how diseases are caused by deficiencies of minerals. Dr. Wallach states ie. arthritis is a deficiency of calcium/phosphorous ratio. Something so simple than taking something that just masks pain. I am believer that I can heal my body. What I need is to find solutions to help me create that response. I have helped myself considerably with my health. And "Dead Doctors Don't Lie" is one of them.

  • Ricardo Mio - Alastair Sim is why this Scrooge is tops

    Why is this the best "Christmas Carol" ever made? The answer: Alastair Sim. As Ebenezer Scrooge, the unbridled joy he conveys on Christmas morning, after being visited in the night by three spirits, is more than a transformative moment, it's a miracle. We see a tremendous weight being lifted--the weight of a life lived in pursuit of money, in which everything of lasting value has been sacrificed--love, happiness, and family. And with it comes the realization that he has been given a second chance. Scrooge is so happy he cannot contain himself. He jumps for joy! It's this moment that Alastair Sim expresses magnificently. Before the three visitations, he conveyed the dark, dour and sour side of Scrooge with perfect villainy. But it is the born-again Scrooge, the man who sees the errors of his way and is chastened, truly chastened--that's when the film delivers the goods. Scrooge is reborn. Of course, the deal is not complete unless he changes his ways. He must become a giving, loving, and whole human being again. Will he? Can he? Mr. Sim's characterization is so heartfelt and so genuine that we know Scrooge will become a loving benefactor, not just to Bob Cratchit and his family, but to the downtrodden of London. The narrator tells us this at the closing credits, but we do not need to be told. That's the magic of this film: we are participants in Scrooge's transformation; we too become true believers. Alastair Sim is the catalyst that brings this small miracle to fruition. And, as Tiny Tim observed, God Bless Us, Every One!

  • Krinda R - Better sleep and more energy!

    My husband likes to take testosterone every once in awhile (usually every 6months or so) because he gets low-t after awhile. We both lift weights, and as a male, when you do a lot of lifting, your testosterone can get low. I can always tell when he needs to cycle on these because he gets "grumpy" (easily irritable and snappy) and he also will wake up every morning exhausted and not well rested.

  • Susan Mehlbaum - Talent out the ting yang!

    Classic rock song keeps you bopping your head with the beat. Collins' voice is perfect. Lyrics deliver quite a message. So much in fact that this is now the ringtone on my phone.

  • annette - excellent oil

    this oil is helping my daughter's juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. She has less joint pains and her blood test is cleared up

  • cmarie1966 - Not what I thought

    The writing was fine, but I did not realize how stringent the program was going to be. I can see where the program would work well for some, but for me it was simply too difficult to follow. Not the fault of the book, I should have investigated the diet before I bought the book.

  • A. Noyer - Honest real person review (not seller)

    It works user - NOT seller. Hoping to add a truthful review to the pile of biased reviews either way.