Finally -- A sensible approach to nutrition and disease!,
June 13, 2000
This was my first time to read a book by Dr. Isadore
Rosenfeld and I was pleasantly surprised! I found this book to
be user-friendly and sensible in its approach to how one might
use food as an added treatment for ailments, without negating
the usefulness of modern medications and other treatment
modalities.
I think the best part is that Dr. Rosenfeld avoids outlandish
promises. As a matter of fact, he offers his information as just
that -- "food" for thought. He is consistent in advising readers
to converse with one's own health care provider about the
information he is suggesting.
And Rosenfeld is careful to tell the reader when he has
limited knowledge or available information, about a certain
vitamin, mineral or food and its relationship to the particular
ailment being discussed.
The book is formatted in a way that allows one to flip
around, not necessarily reading the chapters in order. The
author also repeats information when it is relevant to several
diseases, so as not to assume the reader has read any previous
chapters where the data appeared.
Thank you, Dr. Rosenfeld, for offering up some palatable
information that is sound, moderate and sensible, in a
non-judgmental forum. Reviewer: A reader from Dallas,
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