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The Energetics of Food
by Steve Gagne
from Spiral Sciences
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Energetics of Food: Unfocused, disappointing 
I was extremely interested in the book and took a chance based on the title. I've studied nutrition and the energetics of food and herbs; however, I am always interested in other informed perspectives. I was hoping for information that would be of practical value in terms of nutritional counseling provided to my clients. This book starts out OK; however, it is cobbled together from disparate traditions with no harmonizing approach. Some of the assertions are ridiculous--for example, that eating bitter... more info
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Wow! 
This is a great book. It really examines how your body is constantly an experiment and that you have to test yourself as an individual to know which foods work best for you and make you feel great. It holds a similar concept as Joshua Rosenthal's book,"Integrative Nutrition." This is another good book because it supports the concept of bio-individuality and is an easy read for those who don't want anything too scientific.
Integrative Nutrition
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Pure EneRGy 
Everything Is Energy...It never disappears, it Just changes its form... Physical is Just the result of thoughts... U look what U eat, U R what U think... So B healthy happy and rich..Eat, LOve and Pray!!! :) Life is GOoD, so GOod Luck!
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One of the few referral books I'll keep forever 
One of the most important insights for anyone who has personally experienced the diet/disease, diet/symptom connection is the awareness of inevitable food diet dogma--meaning, the initial tendency for any student of natural health to create fairly hard-edged principles around what is Right Food and Wrong Food and believe them as incontrovertibly true for the rest of their life and for all of humanity. Generally at that moment, a student of natural health will join one of churches--er I mean groups--that... more info
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