Undo It!: How Simple Lifestyle Changes Can Reverse Most Chronic Diseases
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Undo It!: How Simple Lifestyle Changes Can Reverse Most Chronic Diseases

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“This book will change your life. Every day people ask me how they can activate their longevity genes to reverse aging and stave off age-associated diseases. Now I can say, ‘Go read Undo It! ’” —David A. Sinclair, Ph.D., A.O., professor of genetics, Harvard Medical School “Dean Ornish is from the future!” —Jack Hidary, senior adviser, Google X “Empowering and inspiring millions of people with new hope and new choices.” —Marc Benioff, CEO, Salesforce; owner, Time magazine “This book is a lifesaver!” —Beyoncéxa0Knowles-Carter “If people follow the revolutionary program outlined in this brilliant and game-changing book, we can undo most chronic diseases, reverse global warming, and feed the hungry. Side effects include more energy, inner peace, and better sex.” —James Cameron, director, Avatar and The Terminator, and Suzy Cameron, founder and author of OMD “If you read only one book on health and healing this year, this is it.” —Tony Robbins “This groundbreaking book may be the most practical and helpful book you will ever read.” —Neal D. Barnard, M.D., FACC, George Washington University School of Medicine “The book’s depth and detail is impressive. . . . A surround-sound prescription for healthy living, healing, and longevity, and, if needed, reversing chronic disease.” — Haute Living “Dr. Dean Ornish’s forty years of revolutionary scientific research essentially created the field of lifestyle medicine.xa0 His new unifying theory is elegantly simple, profound, and life-transforming.” —Michael Greger, M.D., F.A.C.L.M., author, How Not to Die; founder, NutritionFacts “Everyone needs to read this book and follow its good advice.” —Delos M. “Toby” Cosgrove, CEO, Cleveland Clinic, 2004–2017 “ Undo It! is the key to transforming your life in every good way. Immerse yourself in the healing that this book promises to unleash.” —Kathy Freston, New York Times bestselling author of The Lean , Quantum Wellness, and Clean Protein “This is the only book you need to buy to change the way you eat and to add ten good years to your life. It]is a treasure trove and it is a treasure.” —George Halvorson,xa0CEO, Kaiser Permanente, 2002–2014 “This book is a gift you give yourself, and the people you love.” —David L. Katz, M.D., M.P.H., immediate past president, American College of Lifestyle Medicine: founder, True Health Initiative; director, Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center “Axa0breakthrough, evidence-based book that provides a clear guide for living a longer better life.” —Dan Buettner, New York Times bestselling author of The Blue Zones “As usual my friend and mentor (this time with his wife, Anne) leads the way with practical science-backed advice that will help you lead a long, healthy, fulfilling, and joyful life.xa0Every human should read this book, and it should be mandatory reading for everyone in educational institutions as well.” —Deepak Chopra, M.D. Dean Ornish, M.D ., is the founder and president of the nonprofit Preventive Medicine Research Institute, clinical professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, and the author of six books, all national bestsellers. He has received numerous honors, including the Outstanding Young Alumnus Award from the University of Texas, Austin, and the National Public Health Hero Award from the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Ornish was recognized as a “ Time 100 Innovator”; by Life magazine as “one of the 50 most influential members of his generation”; by People as “one of the most interesting people of the year”; and by Forbes as “one of the world’s seven most powerful teachers. Anne Ornish is vice president of program development at the nonprofit Preventive Medicine Research Institute. She is the creator of the Ornish Lifestyle Medicine digital platform, including Empower, a turnkey learning management system that trains healthcare professionals and participants throughout the country. Anne Ornish has more than twenty-five years of advanced training in yoga and meditation and was featured on the cover of Yoga Journal . Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Chapter 1It Works!If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.—xadattributed to Albert EinsteinOur favorite key on the computer is the undo button. Click!—xada fresh start.We’ve often thought, “Wouldn’t it be nice if there were an undo button for our health as well?”Well, now there is!This is the era of lifestyle medicine: that is, using simple yet powerful lifestyle changes to reverse—xadundo!—xadthe progression of the most common chronic diseases as well as to help prevent them.For more than four decades, one of us (Dean) has directed a series of randomized controlled trials and demonstration projects proving, for the first time, that the radically simple lifestyle medicine program described in this book can often reverse the progression of many of the most common chronic diseases. It can be undertaken in combination with drugs and surgery, or sometimes as an alternative to them.We continue to be amazed and inspired that the more diseases we study, and the more underlying biological mechanisms we research, the more new reasons and scientific evidence we have to explain why these simple lifestyle changes are so powerful, how transformative and far-xadranging their effects can be, and how quickly people can show significant and measurable improvements—xadoften in just a few weeks or even less.We are excited that our research and the studies of other investigators are proving that many of the most common and debilitating chronic diseases and even much of the damage of aging at a cellular level can often be slowed, stopped, or even reversed by this lifestyle medicine program. These include:•xa0xa0xa0 Reversing even severe coronary heart disease•xa0xa0xa0 Reversing type 2 diabetes•xa0xa0xa0 Reversing, slowing, or stopping the progression of early-xadstage non-aggressive prostate cancer•xa0xa0xa0 Reversing high blood pressure•xa0xa0xa0 Reversing elevated cholesterol levels•xa0xa0xa0 Reversing obesity•xa0xa0xa0 Reversing some types of early-xadstage dementia•xa0xa0xa0 Reversing some autoimmune conditions•xa0xa0xa0 Reversing emotional depression and anxietyOur studies have been published in the leading peer-xadreviewed medical and scientific journals and presented at the most well-xadrespected physician conferences. No other lifestyle program has this level of scientific evidence on reversing these chronic diseases. This is one reason why a panel of independent experts from U.S. News & World Report rated “The Ornish Diet” as “#1 for Heart Health” in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017.Awareness is the first step in healing, and science is a powerful tool for raising awareness. Our peer-xadreviewed research findings provide the credibility to help overcome what is often the biggest obstacle: skepticism that such simple lifestyle changes can have such powerful, far-xadreaching measurable improvements—xadand how fast you can feel better. In that spirit, we are including this information not to boast but (hopefully) to inspire and empower, to rise above the noise and misinformation that are so prevalent.We’ve used high-xadtech, state-xadof-xadthe-xadart scientific measures to prove the power of this low-xadtech lifestyle medicine intervention. The science may motivate you to get started; the extraordinary benefits you are likely to quickly experience are what make it sustainable.Radically Simple, Yet Powerfully ProvenWe learned from Steve Jobs that people who have spent their lives deeply understanding something complex can make it really simple for others to learn. When you really know a subject, you can reduce it down to the essence of what’s most important.For example, Steve said that he was more proud of what he left out of the iPhone than what he included. Although the underlying technology is highly complex, there is an elegant Zen simplicity in its design that makes it extraordinarily powerful and intuitively easy to use because it is based on a deep understanding of what is most important and what really matters—xadand what doesn’t. You don’t even need a user manual. He and Jony Ive applied this same ethos to the ecosystem of all Apple products they created, which made it the most valuable and emulated company in the world.In that spirit, this book represents the quintessence of what we’ve learned about the power of lifestyle medicine. We emphasize the research that we have conducted rather than a comprehensive review of the scientific literature. We’ve included only what’s most essential, and we hope you find it to be useful.We have shown, time and time again, that this lifestyle medicine program often works to reverse and help prevent many of the most common chronic diseases for most people.We’ve consistently achieved bigger changes in lifestyle, better clinical outcomes, larger cost savings, and greater adherence than have ever been reported. If you carefully follow the lifestyle changes we describe in this book, there’s a good chance it may be effective for you as well.Here It Is, Why It Works, and How You Can Do ItOur program has four major components, each a healing modality on its own and synergistic when done together:•xa0xa0xa0 A whole-xadfoods, plant-xadbased diet, naturally low in animal protein, fat, sugar, and refined carbohydrates and high in flavor—xadprimarily fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, and soy products in their natural, unprocessed forms. The principles of eating this way are simple and clear. We outline these in Chapter 4 and offer amazingly delicious recipes in Chapter 8.•xa0xa0xa0 Moderate exercise, such as walking and strength training. Do what you enjoy—xadif you like it, you’ll do it. Chapter 5 shows why and how a little exercise goes a very long way.•xa0xa0xa0 Stress management. Chapter 6 introduces you to techniques (including meditation and gentle yoga) that can enable you to do more and stress less.•xa0xa0xa0 Love, social support, and intimacy. People who feel lonely, depressed, and isolated are three to ten times more likely to get sick and die prematurely from virtually all causes when compared to those who have strong feelings of love, connection and community. Chapter 7 describes how we can transform isolation into healing.In short: eat well, move more, stress less, love more. That’s it. Boom!This book is based directly on the scientifically proven nine-xadweek lifestyle medicine program that we have implemented in hospitals, physician groups, health systems, and clinics across the country.We’ve proven this lifestyle medicine program works exceptionally well in the real world. We have clinical outcomes data from tens of thousands of diverse patients who have gone through this program at a continually growing number of sites throughout the country and from millions of people who have made these lifestyle changes from my earlier books. It is both effective and achievable. The lessons we’ve learned from this extensive experience form the basis and structure of this book.In 2010, after sixteen years of comprehensive review, I appreciate that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) created a new benefit category, “intensive cardiac rehabilitation,” to begin providing Medicare coverage for “Dr. Ornish’s Program for Reversing Heart Disease.” This was the first time that CMS provided Medicare coverage for a lifestyle medicine intervention to reverse heart disease.This had the strong bipartisan personal support of both Bill Clinton when he was president of the United States and Newt Gingrich when he was speaker of the House, as well as leading members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives across the political spectrum. Other supporters included the director of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health, the head of the AARP, and leading physicians and scientists across the country.This was an important recognition of the value of lifestyle medicine as one of the few areas that transcend our increasingly polarized and dysfunctional political environment.Many commercial insurance companies are now also covering our lifestyle medicine program. Some of these are covering it not only for reversing heart disease but also for reversing type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, and elevated cholesterol levels.This was a game-xadchanger, as reimbursement directly affects both medical practice and even medical education. Now it is sustainable for physicians and other healthcare professionals to offer our lifestyle medicine program. We’re helping to create a new paradigm of healthcare at a time when it is so badly needed by providing better care to more people at lower cost.Most physicians spend only about ten minutes with a patient at an office visit. This is often frustrating for both doctors and patients, since there is insufficient time to talk about what matters most: what’s going on in their lives with respect to their diet, exercise, sources of stress, their marriage, their kids, their work, their friends, their finances, their home, and their spiritual life.In our new lifestyle medicine paradigm, Medicare and insurance companies are paying for seventy-xadtwo hours of training each patient rather than only ten minutes. This new paradigm of lifestyle medicine allows physicians to leverage their time in meaningful ways by using a multidisciplinary team approach. The physician acts as “quarterback” and he or she provides oversight for the intervention, divided into eighteen 4-xadhour sessions offered twice per week for nine weeks or for a twelve-xadday immersion retreat with six hours of classes per day. Each session is as follows:•xa0xa0xa0 One hour of supervised exercise, led by an exercise physiologist•xa0xa0xa0 One hour of stress management, led by a certified yoga/meditation teacher•xa0xa0xa0 One hour of a support group, led by a licensed clinical psychologist or social worker•xa0xa0xa0 One hour of a group meal and a lecture by a registered dietitian and nurseIn addition to being medically effective, our approach is also cost-xadeffective. It turns out that only 5 percent of patients account for 50–xad80 percent of all healthcare costs. These are people who have chronic diseases—xadand heart disease is the most expensive condition in terms of total healthcare spending.In a demonstration project, Mutual of Omaha found that almost 80 percent of people who were eligible for bypass surgery or a stent were able to safely avoid it by going through our lifestyle medicine program instead—xadsaving almost $30,000 per patient in the first year.In a second demonstration project, Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield found that our lifestyle medicine program cut overall healthcare costs by 50 percent in the first year, and these cost savings were sustained for at least three years. And only 1 percent of these patients who went through our program incurred claims costs in excess of $25,000 after the first year, compared to 4 percent of control group patients—xada threefold difference in costs.For more information and to find a program near you or to attend an immersion retreat, please go to www.ornish.com.Here’s an especially dramatic example of how powerful this lifestyle medicine program can be. Robert Treuherz, M.D., is a specialist in internal medicine who had such a massive heart attack that he was told the damage to his heart was so great that he needed a heart transplant to survive.While waiting for a donor heart to become available, he went through our lifestyle medicine program at the UCLA Medical Center to get in better shape for this surgery. Nine weeks later, he improved so dramatically that he no longer needs a heart transplant! Here’s his story, along with the perspective of his wife, Claudia:Dr. Robert Treuherz: I’m a sixty-xadone‑year‑old internal medicine doctor who was also trained in critical care medicine at one of the most well-xadrespected medical centers in New York. Yet I never received any training in nutrition or other lifestyle changes.I thought meditation and yoga were woo-xadwoo—xadI didn’t take them seriously. Also, I had a very male‑oriented perception of what love and affection meant, without a more mature outlook like one eventually develops.I was enjoying robust good health, living and practicing medicine in Lake Arrowhead at 6,000 feet. I was a ski instructor and was in the ski patrol in college. When my wife, Claudia, and I would ski, we’d have four kids between us and I could ski them into the ground without running out of breath.Then on October 29, 2015, I had a massive heart attack. I had severe blockages in my coronary arteries which resulted in a drop in my ejection fraction to only 11 percent. [The ejection fraction is the percentage of blood that the heart pumps with each beat. Normally, this is at least 50 percent—xadi.e., a healthy heart pumps half of its volume or more with each beat.] They put in a stent to try to open one of the main arteries that was 100 percent clogged.The first two weeks after that happened, I was given no prognosis. I mean that in the most literal, concrete way possible. I was told, my wife was told, my mom was told, my family was told, “Say goodbye. That’s it! You’re done. You’re not going to get out of here alive.”It was a violent paradigm change. All of a sudden, my whole reality was altered.I managed to survive the first two weeks, then got transferred to another facility, where an angiogram was repeated. They found a complete occlusion of the stent.About twelve hours later, I had a full cardiac arrest. When I came to, ten to twelve hours later, I was intubated because I had literally died.I came out of this dark void, which was so unsettling. My love for my wife and family pulled me out of it. Maybe it’s to be here to help other people get an opportunity to go through this program. My vital capacity when I came out of this was close to zero. I was having chest pain anytime I walked more than a few steps. I couldn’t go up the stairs to my bedroom unless one of my sons carried me upstairs. Read more

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  • NATIONAL BESTSELLER
  • • By the pioneer of lifestyle medicine, a simple, scientifically program proven to often reverse the progression of the most common and costly chronic diseases and even begin reversing aging at a cellular level! Long rated “#1 for Heart Health” by
  • U.S. News & World Report,
  • Dr. Ornish’s Program is now covered by Medicare when offered virtually at home.
  • Dean Ornish, M.D., has directed revolutionary research proving, for the first time, that lifestyle changes can often reverse—undo!—the progression of many of the most common and costly chronic diseases and even begin reversing aging at a cellular level. Medicare and many insurance companies now cover Dr. Ornish’s lifestyle medicine program for reversing chronic disease because it consistently achieves bigger changes in lifestyle, better clinical outcomes, larger cost savings, and greater adherence than have ever been reported—based on forty years of research published in the leading peer-reviewed medical and scientific journals. Now, in this landmark book, he and Anne Ornish present a simple yet powerful new unifying theory explaining why these same lifestyle changes can reverse so many different chronic diseases and how quickly these benefits occur. They describe what it is, why it works, and how you can do it:
  • • Eat well
  • : a whole foods, plant-based diet naturally low in fat and sugar and high in flavor. The “Ornish diet” has been rated “#1 for Heart Health” by
  • U.S. News & World Report
  • for eleven years since 2011.
  • • Move more
  • : moderate exercise such as walking
  • • Stress less
  • : including meditation and gentle yoga practices
  • • Love more
  • : how love and intimacy transform loneliness into healingWith seventy recipes, easy-to-follow meal plans, tips for stocking your kitchen and eating out, recommended exercises, stress-reduction advice, and inspiring patient stories of life-transforming benefits—for example, several people improved so much after only nine weeks they were able to avoid a heart transplant—
  • Undo It!
  • empowers readers with new hope and new choices.
  • Praise for
  • Undo It!
  • “The Ornishes’ work is elegant and simple and deserving of a Nobel Prize, since it can change the world!”
  • —Richard Carmona, M.D., MPH, FACS, seventeenth Surgeon General of the United States
  • “If you want to see what medicine will be like ten years from now, read this book today.”
  • —Rita F. Redberg, M.D., editor in chief,
  • JAMA Internal Medicine
  • “This is one of the most important books on health ever written.”
  • —John Mackey, CEO, Whole Foods Market

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The programs Food converage plays a minor role in this book

There's a few new bits, like the additional studies he's done in other areas of chronic disease using his integrated system. The focus was very heavy on the personal side of his program, and frankly you are assumed to know what the food looks like from his prior books and therefore he doesn't go much into it. He however, does tell you about the latest research on how a plant based diet works in many areas of your health and life. Frankly, I was hoping for a lot less Woo and even more science. And that was my disappointment. He also has swung away from the Spectrum concept and tries to convince you that even one higher fat meal will hurt you. It did surprise me that he continues to claim that no other diet has been proven to reverse heart disease. This just isn't true, and considering how much research he does into this area he must know it isn't true. We have the 2005 study done by a major medical university in Israel that studied heart disease reversal using three diets. The first was low fat (really 30%) the 2nd was the Med diet, and the 3rd was a low carb diet of all things. All three showed reversal of heart disease. And yes, there was weight loss in all three groups. However, the correlation with reversal didn't come from weight loss. In other words those who lost the most weight didn't have the most reversal. The researchers DID find a direct correlation of one single factor when it came to reversal of heart disease, and that was with Systolic blood pressure. The more systolic blood pressure fell the greater was the reversal. Thanks to these researchers we now know the mechanism for heart disease reversal. How is it that all three diets saw drops in Systolic blood pressure and therefore reversal? That's fairly simple. What all three diets had in common was elimination of processed food, and therefore the 80% of salt that the average person eats. It was salt restriction that led to the drop in blood pressure and therefore the reversal of disease. It was interesting that it wasn't animal products, or for that matter fat regardless of saturated or otherwise. Does this make sense? Well, way back in the 30's, 40's and 50'l a guy by the name of Walter Kempner reversed kidney disease, deadly high blood pressure and heart failure by restricting sodium to under 60 mg a day. He diet was white rice, fruit and almost a thousand calories of white sugar. Once he retired those that took over became less restrictive on other vegetable, some meat and fish, BUT they maintained the low sodium aspect of the diet. It still worked using 500 mg of sodium a day. They had the same success. We then had the Inter-salt study. The handful of societies that consumed under 1,200 mg of sodium a day had no high blood pressure, no heart disease, no kidney disease and no type 2. IT'S THE SALT. Is his program a good one? Sure. Plant based is good, but plant exclusive (vegan) is not absolutely necessary. He never gets around to explaining how the Blue Zones folks in various parts of the world live to be one hundred without being vegan, or for that matter low fat. The fat consumed ranges anywhere from fifteen percent to forty percent depending on which Blue Zone area you consider. And of course almost all of them are omnivore.
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A great overall book for best health

I've been following the Whole Foods, Plant Based lifestyle doctors for a few months now. I ran across a podcast of Dr. and Mrs. Ornish recently and loved what I heard. This prompted me to buy the book. I have to say now that the WFPB lifestyle has been tremendous in reversing and healing issues I've had for years.

The book is packed with great information on eating, moving, de-stressing, and loving. Plain and simple advice for living a healthy life. Lots of great recipes, too. There is a lot of scientific information and studies presented that really backs up this lifestyle.

The only issue I have is that the book continuously promotes their program. This would be a bad thing, but there are no venues anywhere close to where I live (mid-north Tennessee). Insurance may cover their program, but I doubt my insurance will pay for me to travel somewhere distant to take it. With it promoting the benefits of the program, I feel I am missing out; that I'm only getting partial information since I can't participate in the program. Especially with the group benefits. And, there wasn't any contact information on their site for those of us wanting to ask questions about it; only for booking.

While I love the book, I think I would prefer less promoting of the program and keep the book to what you can do from the book.
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misleading title

This is nothing more than a promotion of a vegan lifestyle. Title is misleading, simple lifestyle change it is Not. You give up dairy, meat, seafood, oils and of course, sugar. That is Not a simple change. Then they include that you should be active, don't stress, and be around loving people. Your book promotion on Dr Oz implied that you can still have animal protein and carbs, but that's not what you say in the book. A total waste of my money. I'm sure that his statistics and medical reasoning is sound, but call this book what it is, go vegan.
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A Must-Read and a Must-Do!

In UnDo It!, Dr. Dean has done it again, this time with a beautiful touch of upgrades by Anne Ornish, who guides the reader to the health benefits of meditation, stress-management, and delicious and nutritious recipes. This book summarizes over 30 years of research on the health benefits of the Ornish disease prevention and reversal program, used throughout the world, taught in top universities, and practiced by smart doctors. Dr. Dean's research gave me a jump start in convincing me about the health benefits of plant-based eating as a path to enjoy vibrant health. Want to live longer, happier, and healthier? Read it and do it!
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Proceed with Caution!

I would be careful about embarking on this diet. I am a 68 year old physician with some atherosclerosis, despite low risk factors: non smoker, non diabetic, no hypertension, fit (BMI 21), negative family history, normal blood pressure, very regular exercise, low fat diet, LDL
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This Book is a Prescription to Good Health

My wife and I are using the recipes in this books and have both lost weight automatically. So far the recipes are delicious and low cost.
Also my blood pressure is the lowest it has ever been and I am taking 1/2 the doses of medication. Previously it was a struggle, but an average now of 124/78.
By being sensible and moderate with exercise and keeping stress low, this book is a wonderful and proven guide to living longer and preserving good health.
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Healthy lifestyle advice

This book was easy to read and views are supported by science and research. I really like the recipes in it. They are easily made and don't require exotic ingredients. I recommend this book to everyone to start living a healthier life...sound advice and easily attainable goals.
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Great book to help you positively change your life but needs better recipes

This book has helped change my life. By following its advice, especially the dietary recommendations, I’ve already relieved myself of knee pain and general inflammation in my body. Last year my cholesterol was high and I’ve been prediabetic for at least four years. After 4 weeks of a vegan diet with minimal added walking, my cholesterol has gone from 210 to 153 and my A1c from 6 to 5.4. And after 6 weeks, I’ve lost 14 pounds and feel like a new person with much more energy.
The four basic tenets of the book make sense and are uplifting, and I enjoy reading the science behind the recommendations in the book. However, I find the recipes to be disappointing and to rely too much on soy products. I’m still looking for a good whole foods cookbook to help support me in my new vegan endeavor.
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Don't waste your money or your time

If you are a diabetic this is a total waste of money and time. No diabetic needs a recipe, vegan or otherwise, that has 50+g of carbs per serving, sometimes 1/2 cup or less. And if you live in a small town good luck on finding most of the ingredients without travel to a major city. Typical vegan hype, brown rice, whole wheat and grains, veggies only GOOD, fat, meat protein, BADDDD. Better recipes on the internet
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One line about arthritis

Thick book. Hoped it would be more specific about conditions. I heard him talk on Ellen. One line about arthritis. It is basically another diet book
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