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The Acid Alkaline Balance Diet : An Innovative Program for Ridding Your Body of Acidic Wastes | 
| Author: Felicia Drury Kliment Publisher: McGraw-Hill Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 43316
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.7
ISBN: 0658016954 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.3992 EAN: 9780658016950 ASIN: 0658016954
Publication Date: June 24, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Visible shelf wear -- may have some notes/markings on pages
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Balancing the body's acid alkaline pH factor to improve health is the hot new treatment in alternative medicine. The Acid Alkaline Balance Diet clarifies for you this cutting-edge option with an easy-to-follow food combination program and herbal therapy regime that redefines the notion of a "well-balanced diet." By balancing the body's acidity levels, this simple plan can help toward curing various medical conditions, including arthritis, hepatitis, insomnia, alcoholism, and kidney disease. With information organized by affliction, you can quickly find the help you need. Anecdotal success stories offer inspiring evidence that this dietary/lifestyle change really works.
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All Doctors should read be required to read this book. October 8, 2008 I had a myriad of health problems that seemed minor: Digestive problems, bloated feeling, dry hair, ridges on fingernails, corns on toes, bad taste in my mouth, high cholesterol, joint pain, constant sighing. All of these I attributed incorrectly to aging. This book truly tells you how to change your eating habits to rid your body of acidic waste. I feel better than I have felt in many years. I'm ordering copies to give friends for Christmas gifts. They should teach this to kids in school. Why didn't anyone ever tell us that you can tell how well you are managing your diet by your pH?
I would highly recommend this book. It is awesome and I've read many health books.
Poorly organized, conflicting and potentially dangerous info July 14, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am very disappointed in this purchase.
The author initially presents some very basic information in the first 2 chapters which sounded far more like Eat Right for your Type. Then, she goes into tedious detail about antiquated diet programs - many of which had nothing to do with acid/alkaline balance. She then presented "solutions" for common ailments that frequently contradicted the initial info presented. For example, on one page, my "type" is supposed to avoid lemon juice, vinegar and leafy greens but those make repeated appearances in the solutions section.
It seemed like she couldn't decide what kind of "diet" this should be - raw foods, metabolic type, food allergy etc. The case studies and information regarding indigenous peoples of various regions were distracting & did not seem to have much to do with the acid/alkaline issue.
I was specifically looking for a program that gave me at a minimum a list of helpful foods or foods to avoid but this was a confusing patchwork of poorly-organized information.
Also, some of the suggestions for raw meat, raw eggs, raw milk and raw butter etc. fly in the face of recent food scares. I know many who swear by raw milk but it is illegal in my state and there are other ways to get enzymes without risk of e-coli or salmonella.
I nearly fell out of my chair when she mentioned by name an ephedra-based diet pill (used by one of her clients) that is now illegal in the US. Furthermore, citing a client who is still morbidly obese, takes unhealthy diet pills and follows fad 1-meal/day plans as a success shoots down what little remaining credibility the author might have had (IMHO).
I am going to the health food store to look at other acid/alkaline books before making another purchase. I would strongly caution anyone considering this title to thumb through it first.
Disappointed June 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
While this book contained some useful information, it did not address my purpose of buying the book. I was looking for a lists of foods that were alkaline and acid forming, and various diet plans. In it's place the book contained too many medical historys of clients the author has seen, their treatment, and improvement. For whatever reasons, I rarely find this type of information useful, and feel it is simply a way to fill up pages of a book.
Overall, I didn't find the book "user friendly" either.
Not what the title suggest October 5, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Although this book has some useful information it is not as the title suggest. It is not a "diet" book. I bought this book because my husband and I are trying to change our diet to a more PH balanced way of living. We have already found that by balancing the PH levels we can all but eliminated acid reflux. When I saw this book I thought it would have a list of alkaline and acidic foods and a diet plan to follow. This book is nothing more than testimony as to what vitamins you should take in order to achieve better health. The test that is referred to is nothing more than taking a supplement on an empty stomach, waiting for results and translating how red you are into the meat eater, grain eater or combo of the two. So again, while there is some useful information I would not have bought this book had I had a chance to flip through it before hand.
The Acid Alkaline Balance Diet September 28, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book has such excellent research for a person who wants to have a happier healthy life from disease so there are good suggestions in how to change one's lifestyle for healthier living
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