<p>Has anyone ever read this book? Is it a good book?</p>
<p>anyone here recommend this book???</p>
<p>Haha no, I read a few pages at Sam's Club one day...it sounds like one of those weight loss/more energy/everything pills. It tells you not to take vitamins, drink non-bottled water, and not to eat any food by a brand name company. But then it encourages you to take all these chemical suppliment things with weird names. I guess, maybe if you're into that kind of thing...</p>
<p>lol, isn't most food brand name? And what the hell is an "everything pill"? I've never read the book myself but a student in pharmacy told me its a book he reads.</p>
<p>so nobody else has ever read this? does anybody recommend this book?</p>
<p>This book is a SCAM!!, do not buy it, save ur money!!!, I read about him on Yahoo news, the author was convicted of credit card fraud in the early 90's, He just wants ur money!</p>
<p>no its a pack of lies</p>
<p>I have seen this guy on TV.</p>
<p>Did you know that there are natural cures for cancer, but the government won't tell you about them because the drug industry is a multi billion dollar industry, so you have to buy expensive drugs?</p>
<p>Did you know no one can tell you about natural remedies becaue the government says that only a drug can cure a disease, so natural remedies are drugs, but to sell drugs you need millions of dollars to get it approved.</p>
<p>It's all a conspiracy, really.</p>
<p>I saw him on an infomercial, and I found him highly suspect. First of all, his co-host was Tammy Faye Baker (you know, to increase his credibility as a legitimate author and scientist), but my favorite part was when he was trying to hawk his CD. There was a big black sticker slapped across the front of it sideways to look as if it were done by hand. He said that when the FCC (I think he said it was the FCC, at any rate it was a government branch) heard the name of his CD, they threatened to burn them which is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. Then he made a whole lot of melodramatic comparisons to Nazi Germany. Even if he has some points, I would take anything this man says with a grain of salt.</p>
<p>jon stewart was making fun of this guy. i guess he use to be a car dealer and was in jail a couple of times for tax fraud. so yeah, should be a real credible book.</p>
<p>thanks i guess the book is probably a scam because the kid that recommended it was said he was emo and believe the FDA and government is evil.</p>
<p>just read the reviews on amazon.com</p>
<p>the book is crap</p>
<p>The guy is a real piece of work. I think he served jail time.</p>
<p>I saw the book in a bookstore and it was listed as one of the "bestsellers" The book ask you not to eat any pork or drink water because of FDA stuff. Why is this book allowed to be published?? Shouldn't they ban this book because its giving bad advice??</p>
<p>Whose to decide what advice is bad...</p>
<p>Notice how he says "in my opinion" like every few sentences. So technically its his opinion, its not even advice at all! And opinions are protected under the 1st amendment.</p>
<p>LOL, don't drink water? Maybe he should take his own advice; the world would be a lot better off without hacks like him.</p>
<p>I think the book said 'don't drink bottled water or tap water' and don't eat any food with a brand name on it because the FDA is corrupt and put drug and flouride in it. Why don't the FDA destroy the book because its lies?</p>
<p>Freedom of Speech. That's also why books that have step-by-step guides to making bombs or whatever, are able to be published.</p>