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S**I
No More Fatigue
This is a good first book for someone who wants a overview of the subject. If you are already familiar with the material then you may find this is repetive; but hey--how much research is being done on the topic? I liked his writing style, found it interesting and loved his listing of many supplements and suggestions on what could improve your condition. Gave it 4 stars for comprehension, interesting writing style and self help suggestions.
K**T
Clear and actionable
If you live in a chaotic and noisy city on a diet of 4 or 5 hours of sleep, then don't be surprised if your energy level is not at its best. This book explains the basic of your energy level and feeling of well being, and provides a list of supplements and recommendations to increase your energy level.
C**E
No More Fatigue... this book and a couple others.
I think that this book is pretty thorough and was very useful to me. I suspect, however, that a more complete, ancestral diet approach to the sections on eating habits and diet would be even more helpful, as they were for me. Take a look at "The Primal Blueprint", "The Paleo Solution" and other ancestral diet books.
A**R
Book arrived with torn page, broken binding and wear on cover
Book arrived with torn page, broken binding and wear on cover. Love the content of the book. Challem very informed and presents well.
P**E
I like the way he explains the why
I stumbled upon Jack Challem's Syndrome-X a number of years ago, and have read several of his other books since; most recently this one. I like the way he explains the why, and then offers both diet,a and supplement options to help find relief. He is so easy to understand, and practical. I always learn something interesting that helps me. Who would have known that Vitamin C could have such a profound effect on the unrelenting fatigue ... not me that's for sure.
T**S
Excellent book!
I found Jack Challem's latest book very informative and comprehensive. Like so many of his other terrific tomes, Challem provides solid and scientific information presented in a user-friendly fashion with practical tips and solutions. As the author of a book entitled Why Am I Always So Tired?, I really appreciated Chellem's insights and suggestions. A very good read and essential for those who are tired all the time.Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D., C.N.S.
K**Y
Buy This Book !
Very informative about easy and practical ways to boost one's energy. I have followed the guidelines and feel substantially less tired and stress.
J**Y
Good information
This review is based on the Audible audiobook. I'm not quite finished with this book yet. All in all, I'm glad I got it. It has a lot of interesting stuff in it, even though I don't agree with all the suggestions.The Cons: Jack Challem is really, really big on supplements. He is also really big on eating protein.The Pros: A lot of good information on how inflammation is the root cause of a hosts of degenerative diseases here in America. Two thumbs up for this info. I knew some of this, but I learned a lot from this part of the book.Not sure: The author rails on coffee/caffeine for what seem like the first quarter of the book. I sort of agree, but there are a lot of large studies that show coffee drinkers have a lot less of certain diseases than non-coffee drinkers. For instance (source WebMD):A growing body of research shows that coffee drinkers, compared to nondrinkers, are:* less likely to have type 2 diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and dementia* have fewer cases of certain cancers, heart rhythm problems, and strokesI've been into alternative medicine since I was a teenager. At one time I would have eaten this book up. Again, I'm happy to have been exposed to the material, but I've kind of moved away from taking large amounts of supplements and moved more in the direction of trying to eat right and exercise more.There are whole cultures around the world who do not get degenerative diseases like we do here in America, and a lot of them wouldn't know what supplements were. They also tend to eat less animal protein than we do, not more. I can't help but think we have so over complicated things here in America that we can't manage to live without taking handfuls of pills each day.Having an alternative medicine background, though, if Challem's approach works for you, then good for you. I'm not absolutely opposed to things that work, even if how you get there is not optimum.Personally, if people around the world can manage to live without getting degenerative diseases, it seems the solution is to look into what they are doing, not trying to keep doing what we are doing and relying on shovelling in the pills to attempt to counteract our poor diets. That's just me, though.
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