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I was all prepared to find all sorts of flaws with THE MAKER'S DIET, the new

book by Jordan Rubin but I'm here to tell you: I LIKE IT! There is quite a

bit of repetition from his former book " PATIENT, HEAL THYSELF " but that's

not a huge problem, he brings it to us in a better, shinier and more complete

package.

I've given away my copy of the former book 3 TIMES now as I keep finding

people who want or need it, so I can't access it today for comparison but plan

to pick up another book soon. The first book was more crude in appearance

and looked much more like the crypto-advertising book that it really is. If you

only buy one, get this one. Both books will make numerous attempts to sell

you the very products they happen to make and sell. But we know this, even

Bob Dylan told us the truth, " everybody's gotta serve someone.... "

MY friend Jerry Brunetti went to a lecture by Dr. Rubin, and tried to listen to

his tapes as well, but he says it is pretty intense, a

" fingernails-on-the-blackboard " experience for him, actually. The hyperkinetic,

wild-eyed, evangelistic, hype-filled ravings of the typical MLM sales zealot. My

friend liked the message a lot but wanted to kill the messenger. He was ready

to pound the tape machine with a

sledgehammer after about 5 minutes.

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WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THE BOOK:

1) His well-told personal story of enlightenment via Crohn's disease.

2) A good epidemological review of who are the world's healthiest people and

who are not (us!). Includes major work from people like Weston A. Price and

other discoverers.

3) His tongue-in-cheek 27 step plan for how to get sick. Example: Number 26

is " undergo a lot of surgery to 'remove unnecessary body parts' " .

4) Review of the modern nutritional advice as well as all the main types of diet

plans such as vegan, raw foods, Atkins, blood type, and so on. Includes

many of the myths that each of these programs are based upon.

5) Seven case histories of chronic illness with nutritional cures.

6) Lots of deep nutritional information and advice including a base very

similar to what I am following through the Weston A. Price and Mercola

programs.

7) Healing essential oils, medition, prayer, exercise, 14 biblical herbs to

consider, and many other healing techniques. There are far fewer biblical

quotes, mandates and pecadillos than I expected.

8) An actual eating plan for 40 days which is the best I've ever seen. Lots of

latitude, lots of clarity, a well-thought out plan that actually invites you in.

9) The best Source Guide for natural foods and natural products you will ever

see.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

MINOR QUIBBLES:

1) He doesn't really flesh out how the keynote to his personal cure, the

Homogenous Soil Organisms (e.g. dirt), fits into the bible, nor how he was

sure it was the real reason he got better --other than timing-- (his father had

already spent $150K on alternative cures, which one really cured him?). Here

it is the big deal that possibly saved his life and there are only a few pages

about it. Most people are completely unaware of HSOs.

2) I wish all this good information wasn't wrapped into the package of just one

religion. I think Buddhists, Hindus, atheists, and Native Americans and even

Unitarians could all be equally healed by this great information.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

All this comes from my initial scan of the book and it now deserves a full

re-read with note-taking and more exploration of all the side trips. I plan to

do that.

BOTTOM LINE: I say go buy several copies now. I think this is another one

you will want to be giving as presents to people you love. It's possible that

Dr. Rubin is onto something that will become even more popular than Atkins. I

HOPE SO! I can't wait for the reports to come in from people who have done

the " 40 day health experience " .

Will

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Glad to hear you liked the book Will! This Christmas this is THE present we

will be giving. I also thought is was one of the best health books I have

read (except for the commercials throughout the book) and I have read my

share!

Shari

The Good Book Sez.....

>

> I was all prepared to find all sorts of flaws with THE MAKER'S DIET, the

new

> book by Jordan Rubin but I'm here to tell you: I LIKE IT! There is quite a

> bit of repetition from his former book " PATIENT, HEAL THYSELF " but that's

> not a huge problem, he brings it to us in a better, shinier and more

complete

> package.

>

> I've given away my copy of the former book 3 TIMES now as I keep finding

> people who want or need it, so I can't access it today for comparison but

plan

> to pick up another book soon. The first book was more crude in appearance

> and looked much more like the crypto-advertising book that it really is.

If you

> only buy one, get this one. Both books will make numerous attempts to sell

> you the very products they happen to make and sell. But we know this, even

> Bob Dylan told us the truth, " everybody's gotta serve someone.... "

>

> MY friend Jerry Brunetti went to a lecture by Dr. Rubin, and tried to

listen to

> his tapes as well, but he says it is pretty intense, a

> " fingernails-on-the-blackboard " experience for him, actually. The

hyperkinetic,

> wild-eyed, evangelistic, hype-filled ravings of the typical MLM sales

zealot. My

> friend liked the message a lot but wanted to kill the messenger. He was

ready

> to pound the tape machine with a

> sledgehammer after about 5 minutes.

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THE BOOK:

>

> 1) His well-told personal story of enlightenment via Crohn's disease.

>

> 2) A good epidemological review of who are the world's healthiest people

and

> who are not (us!). Includes major work from people like Weston A. Price

and

> other discoverers.

>

> 3) His tongue-in-cheek 27 step plan for how to get sick. Example: Number

26

> is " undergo a lot of surgery to 'remove unnecessary body parts' " .

>

> 4) Review of the modern nutritional advice as well as all the main types

of diet

> plans such as vegan, raw foods, Atkins, blood type, and so on. Includes

> many of the myths that each of these programs are based upon.

>

> 5) Seven case histories of chronic illness with nutritional cures.

>

> 6) Lots of deep nutritional information and advice including a base very

> similar to what I am following through the Weston A. Price and Mercola

> programs.

>

> 7) Healing essential oils, medition, prayer, exercise, 14 biblical herbs

to

> consider, and many other healing techniques. There are far fewer biblical

> quotes, mandates and pecadillos than I expected.

>

> 8) An actual eating plan for 40 days which is the best I've ever seen.

Lots of

> latitude, lots of clarity, a well-thought out plan that actually invites

you in.

>

> 9) The best Source Guide for natural foods and natural products you will

ever

> see.

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> MINOR QUIBBLES:

>

> 1) He doesn't really flesh out how the keynote to his personal cure, the

> Homogenous Soil Organisms (e.g. dirt), fits into the bible, nor how he was

> sure it was the real reason he got better --other than timing-- (his

father had

> already spent $150K on alternative cures, which one really cured him?).

Here

> it is the big deal that possibly saved his life and there are only a few

pages

> about it. Most people are completely unaware of HSOs.

>

> 2) I wish all this good information wasn't wrapped into the package of

just one

> religion. I think Buddhists, Hindus, atheists, and Native Americans and

even

> Unitarians could all be equally healed by this great information.

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> All this comes from my initial scan of the book and it now deserves a full

> re-read with note-taking and more exploration of all the side trips. I

plan to

> do that.

>

> BOTTOM LINE: I say go buy several copies now. I think this is another one

> you will want to be giving as presents to people you love. It's possible

that

> Dr. Rubin is onto something that will become even more popular than

Atkins. I

> HOPE SO! I can't wait for the reports to come in from people who have done

> the " 40 day health experience " .

>

> Will

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I got one scathing e-mail from a friend blasting me for promoting Rubin's

books. He says that many small health food stores in his area are boycotting

Rubin's products because they find his marketing blitz and book promos

offensive. He told me that Rubin's line of products are only sold to stores at

discount if they buy the whole line. He called Rubin " Est for the pill-popper

set " . Ha ha.

It all sounded like sour grapes to me. They said they were " offended by the

title " (how could you be offended? I can see not liking it, but...) so I don't

know. This friend is a biodynamic farmer and his whole crowd are pretty

much purists and bad-mouthers of almost everything that isn't them. I took it

as such.

I replied that Rubin is marketing to big stores and perhaps will expand the pie,

not make it smaller. I get tired of whiners, nay-sayers and people who have

this POVERTY mentality that someone is going to " get theirs " . Probably 99%

of Americans never buy anything natural or organic anyway. If Rubin can

whittle that number down, sell them some natural stuff, we are all better off.

Will

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> This friend is a biodynamic farmer and his whole crowd are pretty

> much purists and bad-mouthers of almost everything that isn't them.

Huh. I'm a biodynamic gardener, but I'm sure not a purist about

anything. I hope I can avoid this guy. I had the impression the

Biodynamics folks were more easygoing than that.

Takes all kinds, I guess.

~Joe

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