A book about prevention for healthy people to contemplate over too! Our environment has become more toxic, our foods have become more processed, and many diseases such as cancer are on the rise. If you choose to assume that there is a direct relation between illness and things like the processing of foods and products we use then this book will help you decide what changes to make in your life. Why put your trust in or wait for the FDA (to tell you)?
Ever wonder WHY people buy “health” versions of deodorant, shampoo, toothpaste, etc? This book explains which toxins are in specific brand-name products. Interestingly the author trashes many of the so-called HEALTH products, as being tainted by toxic residues from the manufacturing process. Hulda sternly advises us to eliminate all TRACES of contaminants like solvents from our diets. Is this paranoia? Overkill? That is the burning question! At the very least this book is worth examining with a grain of salt. To COMPLETELY discount this book is being overly cynical. There is much to learn from this book. You need to educate yourself on the pros and cons of what you are exposing your body to. Other topics discussed in this book include such things as the cons of having metal teeth fillings. Hulda even trashes bottled water as being a major source of solvents that we consume. She offers some theories in this book. One of Hulda’s boldest hypotheses is that cancer results from toxins and parasites. She says that by using electrical frequencies you can kill the parasites. By completely eliminating all toxins the combination of both efforts enables your body to eliminate cancer on its own. This sure SOUNDS like a stretch but I have no first-hand knowledge to base an opinion on her “cancer treatment”. She also suggests cures for illnesses like psoriasis and ALS. Outside of reading this book I know that scientists have observed and theorized that ALS can sometimes be triggered by exposure to toxins. I have to be skeptical whether everyone can be CURED of ALL diseases. Delayed or prevented may be the more realistic hope.
Paranoia or Substance? Decide for yourself. Alternative medicine ALWAYS draws cries of quackery from critics. This book is under scrutiny by some (ex – healthwatcher.com). I’ve read the arguments but I still believe that there has to be at least some substance to this book.