The book “Fire your Doctor” by Andrew W. Saul makes an interesting reading, it is enjoyable, practical and easy to read book, full of carefully documented information to inform and empower people to aid themselves to flourishing good health at very minimal cost.
Hear him “People need education not medication”. The book “Fire your Doctor” provides that much needed education that will empower you to beat cost as far as medical bills are concern.
The book is a well researched, step-by-step, do it yourself book, full of very insightful chapters buttressed by the authors 30 plus years of personal experience as a natural health consultant.
Presently medicine is a high-tech and high-cost profit oriented industry who is talking about standard medical advice, medical advice that often leaves somebody confused and in a state of more ill health.
In “Fire your Doctor” you will discover easy going ways of how you can fire your doctor and how you can avoid ill health generally.
Do you know that health can be seriously improved by making small changes to a persons diet and lifestyle? The authors approach to Health is quite simple and attending good health generally with suggestions for various maladies.
The book simply put is how to be independently healthy and wealthy. It is an inspiring book about the value of unprocessed or little processed foods and about the value derivable from micro nutrients, it emphasizes looking for the causes of diseases as against the symptoms.
The author states equivocally that multivitamin/mineral supplements are the ‘zero calorie essential food group’ through which much of diseases control and prevention can be cheaply found and carried out at minimal cost.
One good aspect of the book is that the foods especially the multi-vitamin levels recommended by him will automatically drop blood toxin to the lowest ebb possible in anyone.
Trying a thorough justifying review of this book is quite a task, for the book has a lot of kudos! Find out for yourself by laying hands on the book here:
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