Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 Congratulations, ! That's a pretty good endorsement, I would say. Nice to get those 'pats on the back' Enzyme book 'Book of the Month' Rather straying from topic, but I am rather smiley tonight. My new (er) enzyme book was reviewed by a professional book review organization. It was selected 'September 2003 Book of the Month' in the category of Health and Fitness and displayed on the front page. http://www.bookreview.com/ It was reviewed by two professional health practitioners and received the highest rating: Must Read! The review posted is: Enzymes for Digestive Health and Nutritional Wealth was written by a scientist and mother of two, whose children suffered from pervasive neurological and sensory integration dysfunctions. DeFelice's family became her test group, as she investigated what it took to stay healthy. She and her family struggled with being sick, having headaches and showing adverse effects to their diet. As a mother on a mission, she studied, measured and calculated the interaction between the foods they ate and the symptoms they experienced. The reader learns that " lack of enzymes resulting from eating a diet high in processed and cooked food has been correlated to many degenerative illnesses " . Enzymes are necessary in the breakdown of foods to allow the assimilation of the vital minerals and vitamins. " Scientific evidence shows that food and chemicals have a direct impact on our mood, our neurological state, our brain, and our behavior " . Anyone that suffers with digestive disorders, chemical sensitivities, AD(H)D, pain, chronic fatigue, migraines, and food intolerances will find this book to be a important missing link in their road to recovery. It is easy-to-read and understand and should be on the shelf of every doctor's office. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 Excellent --- so where can I buy it? Truly, a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 That is great news and well deserved recognition too! KIM Enzyme book 'Book of the Month' > Rather straying from topic, but I am rather smiley tonight. My new > (er) enzyme book was reviewed by a professional book review > organization. It was selected 'September 2003 Book of the Month' in > the category of Health and Fitness and displayed on the front page. > > http://www.bookreview.com/ > > It was reviewed by two professional health practitioners and > received the highest rating: Must Read! > > The review posted is: > > Enzymes for Digestive Health and Nutritional Wealth was written by a > scientist and mother of two, whose children suffered from pervasive > neurological and sensory integration dysfunctions. > > DeFelice's family became her test group, as she investigated > what it took to stay healthy. She and her family struggled with > being sick, having headaches and showing adverse effects to their > diet. As a mother on a mission, she studied, measured and calculated > the interaction between the foods they ate and the symptoms they > experienced. > > The reader learns that " lack of enzymes resulting from eating a diet > high in processed and cooked food has been correlated to many > degenerative illnesses " . Enzymes are necessary in the breakdown of > foods to allow the assimilation of the vital minerals and > vitamins. " Scientific evidence shows that food and chemicals have a > direct impact on our mood, our neurological state, our brain, and > our behavior " . > > Anyone that suffers with digestive disorders, chemical > sensitivities, AD(H)D, pain, chronic fatigue, migraines, and food > intolerances will find this book to be a important missing link in > their road to recovery. It is easy-to-read and understand and should > be on the shelf of every doctor's office. > > . > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 --- I placed an order for it a few days ago from Amazon and just received a response that it is on delay. Must be because it is so popular? I will anxiously await it In , " frank sabel " <sawyera@a...> wrote: > That is great news and well deserved recognition too! KIM > Enzyme book 'Book of the Month' > > > > Rather straying from topic, but I am rather smiley tonight. My new > > (er) enzyme book was reviewed by a professional book review > > organization. It was selected 'September 2003 Book of the Month' in > > the category of Health and Fitness and displayed on the front page. > > > > http://www.bookreview.com/ > > > > It was reviewed by two professional health practitioners and > > received the highest rating: Must Read! > > > > The review posted is: > > > > Enzymes for Digestive Health and Nutritional Wealth was written by a > > scientist and mother of two, whose children suffered from pervasive > > neurological and sensory integration dysfunctions. > > > > DeFelice's family became her test group, as she investigated > > what it took to stay healthy. She and her family struggled with > > being sick, having headaches and showing adverse effects to their > > diet. As a mother on a mission, she studied, measured and calculated > > the interaction between the foods they ate and the symptoms they > > experienced. > > > > The reader learns that " lack of enzymes resulting from eating a diet > > high in processed and cooked food has been correlated to many > > degenerative illnesses " . Enzymes are necessary in the breakdown of > > foods to allow the assimilation of the vital minerals and > > vitamins. " Scientific evidence shows that food and chemicals have a > > direct impact on our mood, our neurological state, our brain, and > > our behavior " . > > > > Anyone that suffers with digestive disorders, chemical > > sensitivities, AD(H)D, pain, chronic fatigue, migraines, and food > > intolerances will find this book to be a important missing link in > > their road to recovery. It is easy-to-read and understand and should > > be on the shelf of every doctor's office. > > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 Congratulations , an incredibly well deserved honor!!! -- Enzyme book 'Book of the Month' Rather straying from topic, but I am rather smiley tonight. My new (er) enzyme book was reviewed by a professional book review organization. It was selected 'September 2003 Book of the Month' in the category of Health and Fitness and displayed on the front page. http://www.bookreview.com/ It was reviewed by two professional health practitioners and received the highest rating: Must Read! The review posted is: Enzymes for Digestive Health and Nutritional Wealth was written by a scientist and mother of two, whose children suffered from pervasive neurological and sensory integration dysfunctions. DeFelice's family became her test group, as she investigated what it took to stay healthy. She and her family struggled with being sick, having headaches and showing adverse effects to their diet. As a mother on a mission, she studied, measured and calculated the interaction between the foods they ate and the symptoms they experienced. The reader learns that " lack of enzymes resulting from eating a diet high in processed and cooked food has been correlated to many degenerative illnesses " . Enzymes are necessary in the breakdown of foods to allow the assimilation of the vital minerals and vitamins. " Scientific evidence shows that food and chemicals have a direct impact on our mood, our neurological state, our brain, and our behavior " . Anyone that suffers with digestive disorders, chemical sensitivities, AD(H)D, pain, chronic fatigue, migraines, and food intolerances will find this book to be a important missing link in their road to recovery. It is easy-to-read and understand and should be on the shelf of every doctor's office. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 That's great . It is definitely a must read. Enzyme book 'Book of the Month' Rather straying from topic, but I am rather smiley tonight. My new (er) enzyme book was reviewed by a professional book review organization. It was selected 'September 2003 Book of the Month' in the category of Health and Fitness and displayed on the front page. http://www.bookreview.com/ It was reviewed by two professional health practitioners and received the highest rating: Must Read! The review posted is: Enzymes for Digestive Health and Nutritional Wealth was written by a scientist and mother of two, whose children suffered from pervasive neurological and sensory integration dysfunctions. DeFelice's family became her test group, as she investigated what it took to stay healthy. She and her family struggled with being sick, having headaches and showing adverse effects to their diet. As a mother on a mission, she studied, measured and calculated the interaction between the foods they ate and the symptoms they experienced. The reader learns that " lack of enzymes resulting from eating a diet high in processed and cooked food has been correlated to many degenerative illnesses " . Enzymes are necessary in the breakdown of foods to allow the assimilation of the vital minerals and vitamins. " Scientific evidence shows that food and chemicals have a direct impact on our mood, our neurological state, our brain, and our behavior " . Anyone that suffers with digestive disorders, chemical sensitivities, AD(H)D, pain, chronic fatigue, migraines, and food intolerances will find this book to be a important missing link in their road to recovery. It is easy-to-read and understand and should be on the shelf of every doctor's office. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 That is Outstanding. Congratulations. You saved my sanity, now perhaps the recognition will boost some awareness, and you can save more parents' sanity. Enzyme book 'Book of the Month' Rather straying from topic, but I am rather smiley tonight. My new (er) enzyme book was reviewed by a professional book review organization. It was selected 'September 2003 Book of the Month' in the category of Health and Fitness and displayed on the front page. http://www.bookreview.com/ It was reviewed by two professional health practitioners and received the highest rating: Must Read! The review posted is: Enzymes for Digestive Health and Nutritional Wealth was written by a scientist and mother of two, whose children suffered from pervasive neurological and sensory integration dysfunctions. DeFelice's family became her test group, as she investigated what it took to stay healthy. She and her family struggled with being sick, having headaches and showing adverse effects to their diet. As a mother on a mission, she studied, measured and calculated the interaction between the foods they ate and the symptoms they experienced. The reader learns that " lack of enzymes resulting from eating a diet high in processed and cooked food has been correlated to many degenerative illnesses " . Enzymes are necessary in the breakdown of foods to allow the assimilation of the vital minerals and vitamins. " Scientific evidence shows that food and chemicals have a direct impact on our mood, our neurological state, our brain, and our behavior " . Anyone that suffers with digestive disorders, chemical sensitivities, AD(H)D, pain, chronic fatigue, migraines, and food intolerances will find this book to be a important missing link in their road to recovery. It is easy-to-read and understand and should be on the shelf of every doctor's office. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 So well deserved, . Many thanks to you for your hours of research and dedication to this group. My HF daughter has transformed over the summer since I read your book and started her on enzymes. Serena On 9/12/03 4:32 PM, " jornmatt " <kjorn@...> wrote: > Rather straying from topic, but I am rather smiley tonight. My new > (er) enzyme book was reviewed by a professional book review > organization. It was selected 'September 2003 Book of the Month' in > the category of Health and Fitness and displayed on the front page. > > . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 Thank you, everyone. I do want to think this was a group effort to some extent and so everyone is deserving of credit. Particularly those like Lynn and Amber who aren't here now, Dana who is, Mandi, Neva, and and dozens more regular posters... ....and most of all Kelley who used to live on this board helping folks as well as in her community. I really can't express how much she contibuted both publicly and behind the scenes. And the many, many individuals who posted, contributed ideas, helped troubleshoot, shared their experiences (both good and not-so-good). That is what makes this enzyme effort work - the team effort! Of course, none of this would even have happened if not for Dr Devin Houston who came up with this stuff. His were the enzymes THAT WORKED! Even other companies depend on his ideas and expertise for their products. Devin was the only one supportive of those interested in enzymes for a better life when others showed no integrity. So give send these guys and the many unnamed ones and nice message and cyber hugs, too. As well as giving *yourself* a pat on the back for being here and telling others in your circle of friends about the wonderful world of digestive enzymes. Best to all, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2003 Report Share Posted September 16, 2003 Congratulations ! That's fantastic. Prue AUS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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