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DEar Swamy,

 

Finally I understand what it means " I am a book reviewer " ;-) - thank you so

much for sharing. I will safe the file to have it when I could help someone

with this info.

Warm regards to you,

Antonia (Switzerland)

 

 

> Dear friends,

>

> I am reproducing the review of a book read recently, which may be of

> interest to some of you.

>

> With best wishes,

>

> Swamy

>

> Holistic Healer, Editor and Book Reviewer

>

> --

>

>

> Title: Restoring Your Digestive Health

>

> Sub-title: How the Guts and Glory Program Can Transform Your Life

>

> Authors: Jordan S.Rubin, N.M.D. and Joseph Brasco, M.D.

>

> ISBN: 0-7582-0282-2

>

> Number of Pages: 380

>

> Category: Non-Fiction, Self-Help

>

> Publisher: Twin Streams, Kensington Publishing Corp.

>

> Price: US$15.00

>

> Available from: Amazon (www.amazon.com)

>

>

> Key Words: Health, Digestion, GI, HSO, Food, Nutrition, Digestive

> Disorders

>

>

> " Restoring Your Digestive Health - How the Guts and Glory Program Can

> Transform Your Life " by Jordan S.Rubin and Joseph Brasco is a good

> resource book for all sufferers of digestive disorders. In a very

> detailed and fairly simple, easy-to-understand style, the authors, a

> naturopathic doctor who was an ex-patient and a Board-certified

> Gastroenterologist, explain the reasons for poor digestion and the

> resultant problems.

>

> The book deals with a variety of GI problems such as IBS, Crohn's

> Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Dyspepsia, Candidiasis etc., and the

> role of intestinal flora in optimal maintenance of health. They offer

> a number of useful suggestions and very specific dietary protocols

> for each problem.

>

> The experience of Jordan S. Rubin who was diagnosed with Crohn's

> Disease - a very serious 'incurable' disease and who tried a number

> of doctors and treatments adds credibility to the book. The critical

> role played by various foods in maintenace of intestinal flora, i.e.

> the various bacteria which help in optimal food digestion and

> absorption is brought out well. The authors explain how HSOs

> (Homeostatic Soil Organsims) play a major role in improving and

> nurturing the intestinal environment. The treatment regimen given in

> the book is based mostly on what worked for Rubin, modified over

> years by the combined wisdom of Rubin and Brasco who claim to have

> helped thousands of sufferers over the past few years.

>

> The book is specifically aimed at the US and Canadian readers, but

> the general principles are applicable to all. Thus for understanding

> the types and causes of various stomach ailments, this book will be

> found to be useful for all English speaking readers. I found it very

> interesting and useful to understand the general principles of good

> GI health.

>

> The book would have better value if suitable illustrations

> accompanied the detailed explanations about the role of various

> organs in Alimentary Canal or GI tract as it is called. The dietary

> program given will not be appropriate to people with different

> religious beliefs. Thus all non-vegetarians will not be able to

> accept pork or beef etc. And the program is certainly not suitable

> for vegetarians, though some of the insights will help lacto-

> vegetarians too.

>

> The opinions expressed by the authors about the other testing and

> treatment options may not be acceptable to all readers, esp. those

> who benefited from them in earlier instances. The opinions do come

> across as rather subjective and self-serving at places. In my

> opinion, that chapter could have been written better by the authors.

>

> The book would also have benefited from better editing and proof-

> reading. Chapter 10, 'Protocols' could have been shorter since mostly

> same matter is repeated under each condition. Alternatively, that

> chapter could have been bound in tear-off sheet style, so that

> sufferers can tear out specific sections for day-to-day reference or

> may be paste to their refrigerator/kitchen cabinet. Typographic

> errors and style errors are present, which however, do not prevent

> our understanding and appreciation of the subject.

>

> These minor shortcomings not withstanding, I strongly recommend this

> book to those who need to better understand the Digestive Disorders

> in themselves or their relatives and friends etc. A good buy.

>

>

______________________

> ______________________

>

>

>

>

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Dear Antonia,

 

Sai Ram. Thanks for the compliment. I do get a good number of health-related books for reviewing. And I am happy to share the information about the book with various health groups.

 

Pl. do recommend any good books that you came across, which may benefit from a good review. And if any of your friends are authors and would like their work reviewed, I will be happy to oblige.

 

Best wishes.

 

SwamyRIVA Antonia <antoniariva wrote:

DEar Swamy,Finally I understand what it means "I am a book reviewer" ;-) - thank you somuch for sharing. I will safe the file to have it when I could help someonewith this info.Warm regards to you,Antonia (Switzerland)> Dear friends,>> I am reproducing the review of a book read recently, which may be of> interest to some of you.>> With best wishes,>> Swamy>> Holistic Healer, Editor and Book Reviewer>> -->>> Title: Restoring Your Digestive Health>> Sub-title: How the Guts and Glory Program Can Transform Your Life>> Authors: Jordan S.Rubin, N.M.D. and Joseph Brasco, M.D.>> ISBN: 0-7582-0282-2>> Number of Pages: 380>>

Category: Non-Fiction, Self-Help>> Publisher: Twin Streams, Kensington Publishing Corp.>> Price: US$15.00>> Available from: Amazon (www.amazon.com)>>> Key Words: Health, Digestion, GI, HSO, Food, Nutrition, Digestive> Disorders>>> "Restoring Your Digestive Health - How the Guts and Glory Program Can> Transform Your Life" by Jordan S.Rubin and Joseph Brasco is a good> resource book for all sufferers of digestive disorders. In a very> detailed and fairly simple, easy-to-understand style, the authors, a> naturopathic doctor who was an ex-patient and a Board-certified> Gastroenterologist, explain the reasons for poor digestion and the> resultant problems.>> The book deals with a variety of GI problems such as IBS, Crohn's> Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Dyspepsia, Candidiasis etc., and the> role of intestinal flora in optimal

maintenance of health. They offer> a number of useful suggestions and very specific dietary protocols> for each problem.>> The experience of Jordan S. Rubin who was diagnosed with Crohn's> Disease - a very serious 'incurable' disease and who tried a number> of doctors and treatments adds credibility to the book. The critical> role played by various foods in maintenace of intestinal flora, i.e.> the various bacteria which help in optimal food digestion and> absorption is brought out well. The authors explain how HSOs> (Homeostatic Soil Organsims) play a major role in improving and> nurturing the intestinal environment. The treatment regimen given in> the book is based mostly on what worked for Rubin, modified over> years by the combined wisdom of Rubin and Brasco who claim to have> helped thousands of sufferers over the past few years.>> The book is specifically aimed at

the US and Canadian readers, but> the general principles are applicable to all. Thus for understanding> the types and causes of various stomach ailments, this book will be> found to be useful for all English speaking readers. I found it very> interesting and useful to understand the general principles of good> GI health.>> The book would have better value if suitable illustrations> accompanied the detailed explanations about the role of various> organs in Alimentary Canal or GI tract as it is called. The dietary> program given will not be appropriate to people with different> religious beliefs. Thus all non-vegetarians will not be able to> accept pork or beef etc. And the program is certainly not suitable> for vegetarians, though some of the insights will help lacto-> vegetarians too.>> The opinions expressed by the authors about the other testing and> treatment

options may not be acceptable to all readers, esp. those> who benefited from them in earlier instances. The opinions do come> across as rather subjective and self-serving at places. In my> opinion, that chapter could have been written better by the authors.>> The book would also have benefited from better editing and proof-> reading. Chapter 10, 'Protocols' could have been shorter since mostly> same matter is repeated under each condition. Alternatively, that> chapter could have been bound in tear-off sheet style, so that> sufferers can tear out specific sections for day-to-day reference or> may be paste to their refrigerator/kitchen cabinet. Typographic> errors and style errors are present, which however, do not prevent> our understanding and appreciation of the subject.>> These minor shortcomings not withstanding, I strongly recommend this> book to those who need to better

understand the Digestive Disorders> in themselves or their relatives and friends etc. A good buy.>>>>>>>>> ______________________> ______________________>>>>> ------>

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