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O**E
A clearly stated argument favoring taking charge of your body, its potential prostate cancer, and doing so through nutrition.
I was totally fascinated by this guy's message and information. It seems that he has somewhat removed himself (in distance and communication) from the medical experts on the options that are available to you when the possibility of prostate cancer announces itself. In fact, Bazar strongly urges men to think of their nutritional health BEFORE cancer is evident. Well, we all know that it is actively developing in all males growing old enough, so that is certainly sound advice. Unhappily the vast majority of males fail to see this coming, and when it does they seek professional medical help, all of which may land them in a medical quandary worse than they could possible imagine.Bazar is clear, definitive and detailed in his recommendations of just what to do ON YOUR OWN. He shows a sensitivity toward those of us who are more into our eating preferences derived over time, and makes reasonable suggestions to advance toward healthy eating for all comers.Should I have reservations about his approach their are twofold: 1. I just do not agree that we should reject medical advice - we should rather learn about our options, clearly understand who we are physically and mentally, and then take charge of our health unswerved by some of the 'used car' mentality of medical practitioners. 2. I am uncertain about some of the nutritional recommendations of Bazar, seems that they are somewhat dated. I have with my illness, and I am completely in Bazar's camp on the importance of deriving you own nutritional therapy before and during your trauma, found that new nutritional research arrives almost monthly. It is for us who are concerned about prostate cancer, whether or not we have been diagnosed, to take charge.Bazar's book is a wonderul complement to an array of nutritional guides already existing - do buy it!
M**A
If you have prostate problems, please do not waste your time and money here
Buying this book I thought that I would get specific recommendations or a nutritional approach toward prostate cancer, as the title states. Instead it is a general overview of nutritional approaches e.g. American Diet, alcaline diet etc and their +/-, not toward prostate cancer but in general. Recommendations that have no scientific footing e.g. do not eat raw vegetables all year around. This book has little reference to research or results from a particular approach to prostate cancer. It makes bold statements e.g. you eat tropical fruit in the winter, you body thinks that you are in the tropics and does not produce vit D. To this he states other books, doctors etc, that generally are not mainstream. This way, you can prove any theory you come up with. Budwig diets, alcaline diet etc. Just pick and chose what is in agreement with your statements and you have proof. Just to see how ridiculous the book could be considered watch the following video (form the book) tiny.cc/8un2zw . The author instructs you to put a supplement or food in-front of your prostate. If you body leans forward, it is good for you. If it leans backward it is bad for you. If you believe in voodoo, go for this book. If you have a serious prostate problem, seek ideas from others that can show results, perhaps a good herbalist, a urologist that isn't trigger-happy to snip your prostate etc. My opinion at least.
T**I
Its a great book but trying to find foods without preservatives is ...
Its a great book but trying to find foods without preservatives is a bit difficult. I don't think anyone can go to the extreme of Mr. Bazar,but moving toward cleaner foods and more plant based food and less animal fats, is a good idea. Actually I like the direction of Mr. Bazar's book. It moves toward cleaner safer foods.Unfortunately no one seems to know what causes prostate cancer and indications that it is genetic. But, eating cleaner foods can't hurt,and is probably helpful in the long run.
G**.
Very informative!
Very helpful information and explained clearly. Would suggest getting the cookbook he recommends to go with it, Nourishing Traditions, by Sally Fallon.
T**Y
... have adopted many of the foods and I feel better, have more energy and have a more positive ...
I have adopted many of the foods and I feel better, have more energy and have a more positive outlook on my future with cancer, Its something good you can do for yourself.
G**.
Awesome
Awesome
A**R
Well Researched Information concerning Prostate Cancer
A very well researched book bringing information concerning Prostate Cancer not readily available even on Google.
U**E
informative and useful!!
Very instructive, informative and useful !!!
M**R
Four Stars
Good
C**E
excellent
This book was very informative, easy to read with lots of references. I would recommend this book to anyone wishing to improve there over well being and health. I haven't tried the pendulum yet but I'm going to give it a try. I'll use this book a reference for the future.Thanks
B**L
Five Stars
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