Not too good to be true...saved my life An excellent follow up. Despite what some readers say, I have tried his products before I read these books (by years), and they replaced 4 prescriptions I could not seem to get off (doctors said I never would). If I stop taking the products, I have found I must go back on the 4 prescriptions. Info I have found in this and The Maker's Diet have allowed me to eat FAR more foods than I could tolerate before. (I was forced for years to eat no meat, no dairy, and now I can CHOOSE what I eat.) My Mother and Sister, though having different health issues, have been equally helped and they were VERY skeptical (my father ran hospitals for a living, so we shared a traditional MD's view of the world). This system WORKS; I thought that Clenzology would be hooey anyway, but have found it indespensible. Each time I doubt him I have been proven wrong. He is obviously learning a lot and each book is an improvement in knowledge and helpfulness...I have had to research nutrition for my own health ails for years and nothing worked until I found Jordan Ruban's products. The few things I knew that he didn't seem to were in this newest book. Try for yourself to see.
You can't get in trouble over a book? !!!March 9, 2006 Rubin's company was charged, and since has settled the charges, that it made deceptive advertising claims about its products: http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2006/03/gardenoflife.htm
Having worked in a health food store for years, I've seen Rubin's skinny bearded photo in many Garden of Life advertisements. The ad claims the supplement cured him of Crohn's Disease. I almost hit the floor when I was channel surfing and saw his picture on the tube. I watched in astonishment as he claimed to be riddled with diseases that apparently went beyond his Garden of Life sell-out cure. Whatever he's claiming, it sounds fishy. The book is on reserve at the library (I'm 37 of 38 requests - that infomercial must be working!) and I can't wait to see what he's up to. The circumstances just don't ring true. Since his run-in with the FTC, maybe he's going into the fiction business?Another book for another company... Hey Jordan, Brillant Marketing...wish you had told the whole truth! See: www.naturalhealthdetective.com