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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 610 EAN: 9780877900658 ISBN: 0877900655 Label: Bragg Health Sciences Manufacturer: Bragg Health Sciences Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 200 Publication Date: March 25, 2004 Publisher: Bragg Health Sciences Studio: Bragg Health Sciences Accessories:
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![]() Rating: - Oldie but a goodieThis is a great classic about the importance of clean water. Good for the average person. Though written well over 30 years ago, Paul Bragg already recognized the importance of clean water for everything from digestion to eyesight. However, the jury is out on his claims about distilled water being more important than water with natural minerals. A good easy read. Rating: - WaterYou will never look at water in the same way after reading this book. It has helped change my life, along with all the Bragg books Rating: - Water-The Shocking TruthReceived the book in just a couple of days and the book was in excellent condition. The information in this book is an eye opener. I could not put the book down. So much information! Rating: - Misleading titleThe book ought to be called "Flouride, Calcium and Toxic Minerals" or something and not mention water on the front of the book since there are approximately 2-4 pages about water and how it works inside. Water is mentioned repeatedly in conjunction with so-called information about "inorganic minerals" which are blamed, together with but not separately from toxins in our waters, for many health problems; but very little about water on it's own. The Messages in the Water guy, Masaru Emoto, says the ... Read More Rating: - Don't waste your moneyThis book is full of information that is one of the following: plain wrong, stretching the truth (sometimes severely), highly controversial, implications of falsities, but occasionally you may happen upon a basic fact that scientists generally agree about. Those that actually want to look into the issue should seek out double-blind scientific studies, not books with advertisements for the author's products. It is a bit odd that there isn't a single formal reference to a single study anywhere in the ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |