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Has your doctor lied to you? Eat low-fat and high-carb, including plenty of “healthy” whole grains—does that sound familiar? Perhaps this is what you were told at your last doctor’s appointment or visit with a nutritionist, or perhaps it is something you read online when searching for a healthy diet. And perhaps you’ve been misled. Dr. Ken Berry is here to dispel the myths and misinformation that have been perpetuated by the medical and food industries for decades. This updated and expanded edition of Dr. Berry’s bestseller Lies My Doctor Told Me exposes the truth behind all kinds of “lies” told by well-meaning but misinformed medical practitioners. Nutritional therapy is oft...
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This is a book that will take you on a trip, a trip that will consume the reader, and force them to keep turning the pages. Within the first ten pages, the reader will be taken back in time. They will travel into the mind of an elderly man. A man named John Jacobs, whose past has been buried for many years, trapped inside of his own mind. John has a disease called Dementia. Through his disease, terrible memories surface about his troubled past, but in the midst of his memories, he has to survive the present. In his current life, he lives with his son, Darren and daughter-in-law, Sharon. John has to not only survive the effects of his disease but also survive his memories. Whenever he remembe...
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