Here’s what people are saying:
“Dr. Joel Fuhrman is a rising star in the medical community. His program for vibrant health and his approach to healing should be integral parts of every physician’s standard prescription. A diet of fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes, allows the body’s own rejuvenative powers to work, often with surprising results. And fasting has shown a remarkable effect in conditions that may have been thought to be virtually untreatable. Dr. Fuhrman’s powerful and practical guidelines apply for conditions ranging from the common cold to serious heart problems. This program provides an alternative to the cost and all-too-common side effects of surgery and drugs.”
Andrew Nicholson, M.D.,
Director of Preventive Medicine
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
“By individually tailoring nutrition plans based on a case-by-case basis, Fuhrman has treated hundreds of patients with rheumatoid arthritis successfully.”
Vegetarian Times
“As a family physician who has used nutrition and healthy lifestyle as the basis of my practice for over ten years, I believe that the information in Dr. Fuhrman’s book is essential for every practicing physician who genuinely wants to get his sick patients well and keep his well patients from getting sick. Although some physicians give lip service to the value of health promotion, the profession as a whole has little idea of the tremendous degree to which lifestyle affects health and disease. The result is that people are unnecessarily sick, and expensive, high-tech treatments are not making them well. Dr. Fuhrman presents a better solution in this book. This is where the future of medicine should be heading.”
Ronald Cridland, M.D.
“Dr. Fuhrman’s approach is a refreshing change from the high-tech, symptom oriented, medical and surgical treatments that dominated medical care today. This is neither alternative medicine nor conservative medicine, but rather progressive medicine. By aiming his treatment at the underlying causes of many chronic diseases rampant in our society, Dr. Fuhrman’s approach offers individuals suffering from these diseases the only real chance for a meaningful cure. I have been fortunate to observe many of these outcomes firsthand and can testify to the power of this approach for certain diseases.”
James Craner, M.D., M.P.H.
“Dr. Fuhrman’s book is revolutionary. It shows clearly and unmistakably the way to recover health, and could change the prevailing way of treating disease.”
Theodore Coumentakis, M.D.
“If you are lucky, you will read Dr. Fuhrman’s book before you have subjected yourself to medications and medical procedures. This book is for those who want to take charge over their health and well-being, for those who want to embark on a journey towards a more satisfying life.”
Dan Jeret, M.D.
“As a family physician who deals with chronically ill people on a daily basis, I know that every health seeker in America will want to read this book. It provides a working knowledge of vital information that is currently know to relatively few people. Share it with those you love.”
John Pilla, M.D.
“Finally, a modern-day, scientific book about fasting and nutrition intervention to reverse disease. It will be nothing less than a complete revolution in health care, watching millions throw away their medication and get well when the information in this book is utilized by our society. Every person in America must learn about this safe, non-invasive approach for getting well. Nothing else can equal the ability of the therapeutic fast to unleash the healing potential within every patient.”
George Fett, M.D.
“Dr. Fuhrman’s book places the ancient healing practices of diet and fasting into the hands of modern practitioners—and their patients. Thought-provoking and sure to be controversial, this guide will be seen as one of the mileposts on our journey towards sane, affordable health care, based upon simpler and more natural methods. It will be valued by anyone seeking more vitality, a greater understanding of their body, or aid in overcoming a personal health challenge.”
Michael Klaper, M.D.