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Posted September 30, 2011
This book was not entered correctly and many pages are missing the last few lines. Also, the index is unusable because there are no listed page numbers for the topics.
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Overview
This book is about diseases treatable with vitamins. It is also about any number of other ways in which you can, as I say, "fire your doctor." Should you ever want to put someone to sleep, just start lecturing on nutrition with the ever-boring "vitamins A through E and foods that contain them" approach. I guarantee that heads will be nodding long before you finish with the B complex.....Andrew Saul, Ph.D., is contributing editor for the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine. A biologist and teacher by training, Dr. Saul has been a consulting specialist in natural healing for more than twenty-five years, helping medical doctors' problem patients get better. He has taught thousands of students at New York Chiropractic College