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5.0 out of 5 stars Changed My Life Forever
I was at my wit's end. I had a chronic digestive disorder that was slowing starving me to death. I tried everything. I tried The Zone, I tried the blood type diet, I tried vegetarian, vegan, no wheat, no soy, fasting, cleanses and purges of all types (god I'll never forget that liver cleanse), hormone therapy, etc., etc. I had a huge cabinet filled with thousands of...
Published on Aug 11 2002 by Alex Carroll

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1.0 out of 5 stars Electrical Infomercial
I ordered this book with great anticipation. Realizing that basically all is energy, I thought "electrical nutrition" sounded like an interesting concept. I found it to contain quite a bit of useful information. The authors discuss the value of eating whole, unprocessed foods, the problems with vegetarianism, the wisdom of limiting carbohydrates, how improper diet can...
Published on Jan 26 2003 by D. Black


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5.0 out of 5 stars Changed My Life Forever, Aug 11 2002
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Alex Carroll (Santa Barbara, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Electrical Nutrition: A Revolutionary Approach to EAting That Avakens the Body's Electrical Energy (Paperback)
I was at my wit's end. I had a chronic digestive disorder that was slowing starving me to death. I tried everything. I tried The Zone, I tried the blood type diet, I tried vegetarian, vegan, no wheat, no soy, fasting, cleanses and purges of all types (god I'll never forget that liver cleanse), hormone therapy, etc., etc. I had a huge cabinet filled with thousands of dollars worth of of every herb, vitamin, supplement and concoction you could think of. Then a friend gave me a copy of Denie's book. Unlike anything else anyone had ever said, Denie actually made COMMON SENSE. Skeptical but hopeful, I changed my diet one more time. And 48 hours later everything started to change. My digestive system calmed down and I slowly began regaining all the functions that had been steadily deteriorating for years. It has been nearly a year since then and I am eternally grateful to have my life back. I tell you from my heart that this book will change your life. Do not hesitate for a moment. Buy it now.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Electrical Infomercial, Jan 26 2003
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D. Black (El Paso, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Electrical Nutrition: A Revolutionary Approach to EAting That Avakens the Body's Electrical Energy (Paperback)
I ordered this book with great anticipation. Realizing that basically all is energy, I thought "electrical nutrition" sounded like an interesting concept. I found it to contain quite a bit of useful information. The authors discuss the value of eating whole, unprocessed foods, the problems with vegetarianism, the wisdom of limiting carbohydrates, how improper diet can lead to illness, the problems with vaccinations, and much more. Most of this information isn't new, though, and can be found, more ably discussed, in many other books.

The problem I had with the book is the way the information was presented. The authors tried to take their "electrical" theories and wrap them around the entire work. I found very little, if any, substantiation for their theory. As a matter of fact, I found claims and explanations for simple nutrition that were just plain erroneous. The following quote shows one of the significant errors: "The fats in milk, butter, and cream are among the most beneficial protein sources available to the human body not only supplying important protein but also assisting to clean and heal the digestive tract." Maybe it's just me, but in my world, there are three "macro" nutrients: carbohydrates (sugars), proteins (amino acids), and fats (lipids). Fats are not the same as protein. Proteins can be converted to glucose and then to fat by the body, but this didn't seem to be what the authors meant. This reference was made in several places. The authors even referred to tocotrienols, nutrients related to vitamin E, as proteins. In addition, when they wanted to substantiate something they were discussing, it appeared as though they would just make up some "fact" to "prove" their point.

Another problem, and to me the most irritating of all, was that I felt as though the entire piece was an infomercial for the authors' company as well as a couple of network marketing companies they are associated with (Avena Originals and Royal Body Care). They continually mentioned "electrically formulated" and "electrically available" supplements (even an "electrically tuned" mini trampoline which they just happened to sell).

All in all, an annoying waste of time. Those knowledgeable about nutrition, etc., don't need to read it, and those trying to add to their knowledge wouldn't know what was useful and what was inaccurate. I suggest looking at Dr. Mercola's web site for wonderful nutritional and related information. Also, check out "The Metabolic Typing Diet" by William Wolcott -- a great way to determine once and for all what specific diet is right for you. Lots of good science behind it and great to finally find a book that says there isn't one diet that's right for everyone.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Food for thought?, July 30 2002
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Maria Tiffin (Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Electrical Nutrition: A Revolutionary Approach to EAting That Avakens the Body's Electrical Energy (Paperback)
I found this book on one of my daughter's bookshelves, observed that the foreword was written by John Gray, whom I so admire, then proceeded to read "Elecrical Nutrition" in one sitting. What a daring, fascinating book! The Hiestands' philosophy resonated with me and I immediately started implementing what I learnt and reaping the benefits. I recommend this book to anyone who is serious about living life to the full, in excellent health.
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4.0 out of 5 stars one of the few i've sent copies of to friends n relatives, Mar 18 2002
This review is from: Electrical Nutrition: A Revolutionary Approach to EAting That Avakens the Body's Electrical Energy (Paperback)
"Electrical Nutrition" is many things, including a scathing indictment of the modern medical establishment. Initialy, it sounded like a goofy new-age waste of money, but i couldn't deny that my personal experiences back up a lot of what Hiestand asserts. The more I read it, the more I liked it. He looks at disease as a symptom that something more fundamental is wrong and this leads to treating the root causes, rather than just the symptoms. It helped me understand why things I have tried worked or didn't and gives a clear indication of what the next steps need to be to further improve health. The author is very bold in his assertions but he provides a fair number of endnotes to back them up. Definately worth reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nutrition that makes sense, Dec 27 2001
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This review is from: Electrical Nutrition: A Revolutionary Approach to EAting That Avakens the Body's Electrical Energy (Paperback)
I have modified by eating habits based on the principles of this book and I look and feel great. I have lost almost 20 pounds and my energy level is better than it has been in years. The best part is that with the exception of cutting out grains, I still eat almost every food that I love.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Alternative Concept World Lacks Credibility, May 6 2003
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Dr. Lisowski (San Francisco,CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Electrical Nutrition: A Revolutionary Approach to EAting That Avakens the Body's Electrical Energy (Paperback)
This book is so filled with bull it will make you want to throw it away as garbage,for example the author's negative opinion of vaccinations,I viewed an interview of a Vietnamese man who was unable to get a polio vaccine in Vietnam because there was not enough vaccine to give to every child so every other child got it,he did not,and later contracted polio,so go tell him vaccines are bad.The author says jogging produces the same amount of toxins as the up and down movement is removing,then attempts to sell you a rebounder.As a long time jogger I can assure you I receive great health benefits from jogging properly.And it continues with New Age nonsense.Most of the concepts in this book lack scientific credibility and it is just a vehicle to sell you products you do not need,and health services from an unlicensed self proclaimed great healer practicing medicine illegally in his clinic.Who ever said the root cause of disease was the lack of products?As a licensed legal health care provider I suggest that emotiomal trauma,improper eating and lifestyle habits account for most of our problems not the lack of products.Save your money on this one,and go buy the nutrition classic booklet "Food Combining Made Easy" by Herbert M. Shelton,or read Dr.Atkins' books for non-mainstream scientific nutritional facts,both will be life changing reads, and drop all of your resentments and anger and meditate.
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