The Ultimate Prescription: What the Medical Profession Isn't Telling You
Written by James L. Marcum
Narrated by Bill Dewees
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About this audiobook
Discover today the ultimate prescription from the Great Physician.
Many of the diseases sending us to doctors' offices, surgical suites, and early graves are preventable-and we don't need to be overmedicated to cure them. Using scientific evidence and commonsense explanations, The Ultimate Prescription strips back the misinformation about what makes us sick. It presents real-world stories of lives that have been changed, not by some powerful drug or impossibly expensive procedure, but by lifestyle choices made at home, at work, and at the grocery store.
You won't want to miss out on Dr. Marcum's explanation of the biblical plan for physical and spiritual health, prescribed by the Great Physician Himself.
- If you can't remember the last time you felt really energetic. . .
- if you're tired of taking medications that don't "fix" the problem. . .
- if you're looking to beat stress and burnout the way God meant us to . . .
then you're ready to discover the true source of healing for your mind, body, and spirit!
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Reviews for The Ultimate Prescription
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5BAD SCIENCE, BAD THEOLOGY. Even though the book brings some obvious truths (fast food is bad for you), it's a book about VEGANISM. It's not biblical, since God told Noah and later Peter that we could eat meat. The Jews were a nation of cattle and sheep herders. If veganism is a plan from God, it is from the god of Hinduism. PURE DISHONEST ADVENTIST CHURCH PROPAGANDA.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Oh, my gosh. Somebody call the American Medical Association. Here is a doctor, a cardiologist, who is openly advocating a lifestyle based on the Commandments of God? Quick somebody lock this guy up. At least, take away his license to practice so that he cannot spew anymore of his hateful, non-scientific, bigoted rhetoric into the lives of humble, quiet and happy people who are just waiting to die at the end of a prescription.
In case you cannot tell, I feel a little strongly about this book. As a practicing physician myself, I get to see the damage done every day by medications. It is absolute truth to tell you that I have some patients come into my office who are taking upwards of 20 medications per day, and they seem to be hating life. Dr. Markham obviously feels secure enough in his position that he can be honest about what he thinks. That might not sound particularly daring, except that I can tell you that we routinely have patients referred to our office for a therapy modality that we perform, because the medical doctor who is referring them cannot perform it himself for fear of "losing his credibility".
In The Ultimate Prescription, Dr. Markham not only outlines a way to live, but the reasons behind it, and he makes no apology for the fact that his spiritual beliefs match up with those that science is now beginning to become aware of.
Do not read this book if you are happy living a drug filled, pain filled mundane existence. Put it back on the shelf, and go take your Prozac. However, if you want to learn what health is actually about, and how happiness can only be achieved by living in harmony with what you are, and what you were created to be, then read this book. It will change your life.
Thank to Tyndale House Publishers for my husband, the doctor, to review this book.