This book explains a new discovery that lack of water in the body—chronic dehydration—is the root cause of many painful degenerative diseases, asthma, allergies, hypertension, excess body weight, and some emotional problems, including depression. The book explains the damaging effects of dehydration in the fourth dimension of time.
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"THIS BOOK WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE!!! my grandpa gave it to my mom to pass around to each of us grandchildren and the summer after 9th grade i picked it up as something to read on the bus. now up until this book i had chronic asthma, couldnt run, couldnt be around smokers, even the heat would set off an asthma attack i followed the books advice increased my intake of water and sodium [though my vegetarian diet already assisted in that] and ive been asthma free ever since, i swear to god. ive not the kind of person to fall for hokey diet tricks and blah bla doctor of the month crap but this seriously worked and i love this book for giving me this freedom!"
— Liesa (5 out of 5 stars)
“The average American is woefully uninformed about water. Most people think they drink enough water, but they don’t. Dr. Batmanghelidj’s book will create a tide of opinion about the wonders of water.”
— New Yorker"[Batmanghelidj] is arguing for a new scientific approach that turns clinical medicine on its head.”
— Daily Telegraph (London)“When Dr. Batmanghelidj thinks of a glass of water, he doesn’t think of it as half full or half empty. He thinks of it as brimming over with the essential fluid of life. He thinks of it as the solvent of our ills and the deliverer of ripe old age. He thinks of it as the wave of the future.”
— Washington Times“This book by a highly respected MD explodes a medical atom bomb—An entirely new paradigm for the cause and prevention of many degenerative diseases!”
— Nutri-BooksThis book by a highly respected M.D. explodes a medical atom bomb---An entirely new paradigm for the cause and prevention of many degenerative diseases!
— Nutri-Books" An interesting read, with a couple interesting ideas. Although there are few more fierce proponents of water-drinking than myself, I thought a few of Mr. Batmanghelidj's ideas to be based on not quite substantial data. Still, makes me glad that I drink hardly anything but water....... "
— Alli, 2/6/2014" I'm definitely thirsty! Drinking water like crazy. "
— Melissa, 1/24/2014" This book is a must, I borrowed this but I will be bying soon. Such an eye opener, a lot I didn't fully understand but still got so much out of it. Many problems soon to be cured! "
— Sarah, 1/18/2014" Quote: "Natural living spring water is a natural remedy. But don't just drink water to be healthier. Drink water for its consciousness-expanding purposes as well." "
— Cy, 1/11/2014" This book made me thirsty. I will be upping my water intake to see what happens... "
— Eric, 12/17/2013" very eye - opening book of the body's need for WATER! I do not agree with his thoughts on the origin of life, but the info was great! "
— Allie, 11/22/2013" The book has an important message about how essential water is for our health. This has helped me a lot in trying to stay healthy, but the book is a bit repetitive and wordy, and I couldn't read all of it. I skipped around to some parts that pertained to me most. Overall, a helpful book. "
— Chrisy, 11/19/2013" For those who like to the holistic, natural approach to health; I think this book is a great insight for water and what it can cure and how much we really lack it. It opened my eyes about the health care industry and why they push prescriptions so much. "
— Rebecca, 11/15/2013" Perhaps conspiratorial, but a lot of truth, nonetheless. Drinking enough water (a LOT more than most people think is enough) can help prevent many, many ills. "
— Karen, 9/21/2013" This was one of the best books I have ever read. It's all about the benefits of water and how it has the power to heal a surprising number of illnesses. I always intend to re-read it, need to do that soon! "
— Devin, 8/16/2013" radical in it's simple paradigmatic proposition. Full of charts and references challenging big-pharma "
— Richard, 5/21/2013" This was very informative, very convincing...although it wasn't meant to be a persuasive book. It was a factual, upfront book. I liked it. "
— McKenzie, 5/16/2013" Useful information about waters importance. More useful if you don't have issues with absorption. "
— Andrew, 12/4/2012" Very interesting stuff. cliff notes version: drink more water and you will be healthier! "
— Becky, 9/18/2012" A must read for anyone wanting to understand their body better, whether you are sick or not! "
— Katie, 8/8/2012" Pretty much every physical ailment can be improved by drinking more water. Most people walk around chronically dehydrated. "
— Swanelle, 7/14/2012" Book makes a lot of sense. Wish there were some more books and studies on the water and the body. "
— Michael, 6/15/2012" I found this really helpful in my recovery from ME. It explained a lot and I now drink a lot more water and no tea or coffee and it has made a difference - even in the wrinkles on my face, they are less noticeable! "
— Gill, 3/31/2012F. Batmanghelidj, MD, is an internationally renowned researcher, author, and advocate of the natural healing power of water. Born in Iran, he attended Fettes College in Scotland and was a graduate of St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School of London University, where he studied under Sir Alexander Fleming, who shared the Nobel Prize for the discovery of penicillin. Dr. Batmanghelidj practiced medicine in the United Kingdom before returning to Iran where he played a key role in the development of hospitals and medical centers. He also helped establish sport projects for youth in Iran, including the Ice Palace in Tehran, the first ice skating and sports complex in the Middle East.
Michael Page has been recording audiobooks since 1984 and has over two hundred titles to his credit. He has won numerous Earphones Awards and the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. As a professional actor, he has performed regularly since 1998 with the Peterborough Players in Peterborough, New Hampshire. He is a professor of theater at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.