Customer Review: Nothing new here. The book was disappointingly heavier on menus, recipes and citations than on substance. I did not find this book particularly informative, interesting or compelling. There was about 25 pages of genuine information and explanation. I have found much more compelling explanations... more info
Customer Review: The author, Leo Galland, MD, was one of the first to conduct research into the connection between lack of healthy fatty acids and hyperactivity in children. Today he is a leading doctor for DAN! (Defeat Autism Now!). Although this book was published in 1989, it is a tribute to his farsighted... more info
Customer Review: If you suffer form any form of cronic or autoimmune disease you need to read this book. Also very interesting for anyone wanting to know how to be healthy too!
Customer Review: As someone who works in alternative health, I can say that my company's staff finds this book indispensible. Our office copy is continually being passed from hand to hand as a resource and reference. It IS expensive, but for the value we get out of it, I'd pay the money again--in fact I'm going to,... more info
Customer Review: Debilitating headaches and nothing I could do! ...until I picked up the book Breathing Free by Teresa Hale of London's Hale Clinic. I wasn't even reading it for myself ... I am not asthmatic; my cardiovascular system is involved. This book thoroughly explains my dilemma and walks me through a... more info
Customer Review: I read this book to learn more about Dr. Galland's style, medical practice, and his recommendations for those with inflammatory bowel disease. Dr. Galland has done some research with positive findings as to the success of diet (especially the SCDiet) and IBD, and lists Elaine Gottschall's book,... more info