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The pH Miracle: Balance Your Diet, Reclaim Your Health
The pH Miracle: Balance Your Diet, Reclaim Your Health

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Authors: Robert O. Young, Shelley Redford Young
Publisher: Wellness Central
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 129 reviews
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Media: Mass Market Paperback
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Pages: 480
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Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.2

ISBN: 0446536199
Dewey Decimal Number: 613.2
EAN: 9780446536196
ASIN: 0446536199

Publication Date: June 1, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
In many ways, The pH Miracle is reminiscent of an earlier generation of diet books. Much of the focus is on an intestinal cleansing program, followed by a diet that is 70 to 80 percent vegetables, coupled with a tremendous selection of supplements that authors Robert and Shelley Young recommend to everyone, no matter what their age, gender, or state of health.

The Youngs point their fingers at candida as a main culprit in the poor health of many people. Unfortunately, they back up their claims with only vague references, such as "a 1991 study" and "a leading cancer researcher." Many readers may wish for more specific evidence, but instead will have to make do with enthusiastic recommendations, alphabetized lists of vegetables, and pleasing chapters with vegetarian recipes that taste good no matter how you feel about the diet as a whole.

Sprinkled throughout the book are short testimonials of people who were able to reverse cancer, improve their digestion, and lower their cholesterol by following these recommendations, and it's hard to argue with the cholesterol-lowering results that a 70 percent vegetable diet will achieve. Still, the medical value of much else in the book remains hotly contested, and as always, it's wise to check with your doctor before starting off in search of miracles. --Jill Lightner

Product Description
Never count calories, fat grams, or food portions again! Say good-bye to low energy, poor digestion, extra pounds, aches and pains, and disease. Say hello to renewed vigor, mental clarity, better overall health, and a lean, trim body. The key? Your health depends on the pH balance of its blood, striking the optimum 80/20 balance between an alkaline and acidic environment provided by eating certain foods. Now an innovative, proven effective diet program can work with your body chemistry and help revitalize and maintain your health. Rediscover the secrets of: * Breakfast, the low-carb, high-fiber meal that will be the biggest change you'll make; * The cleanse--a liquid detox to reduce your body's impurities and normalize digestion and metabolism; *Ridding your body of harmful bacteria, yeast, and molds; *Alkaline foods--tomatoes, avocados, and green vegetables-and how to mix them with mildly acidic foods like fish, grains, and certain fruits to create tempting and delicious meals; *Supplements--how to select, shop, and calculate the right dosage for you; *Water, the all-important drink-how to make sure yours is safe, pure, and plentiful.

Learn how to balance your live and diet with the incredible halth benefits of thsi revoulationary program... The pH Miracle.



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1 out of 5 stars Imaginary Thinking About Health   October 25, 2005
 249 out of 329 found this review helpful

An acquaintence, who thought the recipes in Part III of the book looked healthy, ask me to review Parts I and II. Part I is the "science" and rationale for the alkaline diet, part II is his proper way to eat and the plan for implementing the diet.

When I read Part I. I was stunned by the naivety of what was written. Very few statements were scientifically valid and several "theories" about the origin of microorganisms and blood cells were based on disproven theories generated over a century ago.

The book describes Robert young as an internationally recognized authority and lecturer in microbiology and nutrition. Given the absolute absurdity of the scientific discussion, I was curious about the origin of his degrees. A website search indicates his M.S., DSc, Ph.D, and N.D. (Doctor of Naturopathy) were obtained from a correspondence school, the American Holistic College of Nutrition, Birmingham, AL, which is not accredited. That explains why they weren't mentioned in the book. A review of journals in the National Library of Medicine also indicates that Dr. Young has never published a science article in a peer-revieved scientific journal.

Young bases his 'theories' of alkaline nutrition on two investigators out of the late 19th century, Antoine Bechamp, and (later) Gunter Enderlein. Both believed that small structures could be seen in "living" blood and within red and white cells that, in conditions of dietary imbalance, especially with acidic foods, these structures could transform into bacteria, then yeast, then fungi, then molds; all of which has been disproven.

I have no doubt that Dr. Young believes all this because he has had no formal training in real science, and because he is probably making abundant money from his books and various instsitutes he and his wife have created.

Books of this type are based on pseudoscience and need to be read with an element of skepticism. It should be, after all, the author's burden to back his claims. Regretfully, this is not done in this type of book. Let me give two examples. First, his qualifications are not listed. A credible expert tells you where he or she was trained. Finally, when a statement is made that is not obvious, a notation is used to reference an article supporting the premise. In this book, we have only a list of references that can't be tied into the text. I looked up several of the references and at least half of them have no relevance to what he said. I think they were included for show.

Folks, we are constantly barraged with propaganda and half-truths. Since we have no laws to protect us from quackism, government propaganda, or advertising, we are going to have to do it ourselves. Let the buyer beware.



5 out of 5 stars To the doubters - this book changed my life !   August 22, 2002
 215 out of 248 found this review helpful

It's hard for me to imagine someone not having amazing results on this program. I don't use his products but I do follow the alkaline diet and the results have been amazing.

I feel great, have tons of energy, don't get jetlag anymore, never get sick, etc, etc.

At the outset of following the program you probably will feel lousy becuase your body needs at least a month to flush out the toxins from all the [bad] food we've all been eating our whole lives. Ever have a hangover? You feel lousy at the time but after the toxicity has left your body your feel much better.

Everyone owes it to themselves to read this book and try the diet for at least a short time.

You think some of his ideas are quacky? Well guess what, medicine is a very young science and it wasn't that long ago that people used leeches! The important thing is the results you get and everyone I've known has had great results with this program.

Don't like the fact that he sells some products? I can understand that - but are you going to let that get in the way of a life where you feel vibrant and great every day?

It costs nothing to follow the diet, and in my experience if you occasionally stray a little from going out to eat, etc. you still feel great as long as you 1) have an initial intensive period of following the diet religiously (maybe for 3-6 months), and 2) only eat acidic food occasionally.

Thank you, Robert and Shelly for this book!


5 out of 5 stars Don't trust the skeptics! Trust your own RESULTS!   November 30, 2005
 129 out of 134 found this review helpful

Having waded through all 69 reviews, it's clear that people are either strongly in support of Dr. Young's approach to health and wellness (based on personal experience), or strongly against his ideas/theories. Really ... check it out ... you'll see either five stars or one star.

Interesting though ... if you read carefully, you'll notice that most of the critics and skeptics haven't even tried the program. Instead, they're focused on attacking Dr. Young, his lack of credentials, his lack of published papers, his "mumbo-jumbo" science, etc., etc.

But honestly, who cares? I don't care if he got his degree out of a CrackerJack box. Like most people, I want results that I can see and feel. And that's exactly what I'm experiencing as a result of two things that are the cornerstone to his program: eating more greens and super-hydrating.

No need to follow all the fancy diets, either. It can be as simple or as difficult as you want to make it. Bottom line to his program entails 3 things:
1. Super-hydrate the body by drinking plenty of water (4-5 liters a day)
2. Alkalize the body by eating foods high in alkalinity (and this is where people get stuck ... you don't have to eat like them and fix all those fancy meals ... simply increase the % of veggies at each meal).
3. Supergreens - if you can't get enough veggies, and most of us can't, then use the supplements or powder. I mean you really can't beat them - 49 different organic grasses, vegetables and sprouts; as well as 125 different vitamins, minerals and amino acids.

What does all this sound like? That's right ... grandma's recipe for "good health and longevity".

Again, skip the skeptics and try it for yourself. No doubt your body will thank you for it!



2 out of 5 stars Smells Like Junk Science   May 20, 2003
 103 out of 182 found this review helpful

The authors write a very convincing book, and make numerous recommendations that sound right (like a move to a plant-based diet), but a few things concern me. First, one would assume that all of the research is primary because of the lack of sources cited. However, throughout the book, "sources" are deferred to, but simply refer to them as an expert or authority. What also concerns me is that the book is written around a single concept: eliminating the excess acid in the body. One is lead to believe that this excess of acid is the reason for all man's ills, and if the plan is followed, disease (for the most part) will be eradicated. I am weary of any single concept or magic pill (as it were) that can heal the world. Finally, I got the impression that the book was written to sell the supplements recommended. Again, I commend the authors for supporting the benefits of a plant-based diet and for providing some very tasty recipes, but I cannot recommend this book to someone truly wanting to make comprehensive changes to their diet. Without the scientific documentation, the book just smells like junk science.


5 out of 5 stars A Life Changing Book   February 17, 2004
 86 out of 90 found this review helpful

AFter 3 1/2 weeks of following the Youngs program:

* I have lost 14 pounds
* All feelings of bloat and gas have vanished
* My energy has noticeably increased
* Every afternoon my brain got 'fuzzy' (dull, tired, hard to think) - this has entirely disappeared and I feel sharp and clear

Seeing my great results, a close friend bought the book and is trying it, too. Her results have been even better than mine, because her severe asthma has already lessened in only 10 days.

Some of the reviews here have critized the Youngs for various reasons:

First, "Those who have lost weight on the diet is almost certainly for no other reason than it has the tendency to be low in calories." Eating olive oil, avocados and nuts does NOT create a low calorie diet. Further, I have tried to lose weight in the past by cutting calories - and was spectacularly unsuccessful. We weight loss is happening because I am being cleaned from the inside out, and I can feel it clearly.

Other reviews say this book is '"dumbed down" for the masses' and others refer to it as 'junk science'. I don't need the blessing of "science" to attempt to heal myself. Are these the same experts who jeered at meditation, acupuncture and yoga? am responsible for my health, and the only authority I trust is my own body. It will give me all the feedback I need. I don't need long scientific documents, or the approval of others. As for the claim that there is nothing new about this information - that is exactly right. Acidity and alkalinity have been discussed for decades. Does this mean we can only write books on subjects that are completely new?

As for this comment: "for those of us in the real world, it's more trouble than it's worth." Gee, and all this time I thought I was in the 'real world' and yes, I agree that it's a lot of trouble. But how much trouble is it to be sick? To feel rotten? To be exhausted? To be fat? I really don't want to be one of those people who becomes seriously ill and then looks back and says, "If only I had ..."

Several reviewers criticized the Youngs for selling supplements. Isn't that the ideal work that we all wish for: to do what you love, make a contribution and be richly rewarded? Sounds ideal to me. And as for the comment that "you really can't follow their program without their products." ... absolutely not true. I haven't bought a single one of their supplements and am following their program without difficulty.

This is quite amazing: "I tried to sell the products I bought, but the prices were too high for online sales" and then this same author refers to "greed for many of the MLMers who feed from its trough." The writer admits that he failed in selling the products - yet obviously he was trying to do so. Does that mean he was greedy and trying to profit, too? Quite a contradiction.

Does this program work for everyone? I have no idea. My experience has been nourishing and enriching but we are all individuals, with different bodies and different chemistries. Personally, though, I eat in a very satisfying way, it's easy to follow the program, I feel better than I have in years and plan on living this way from now on. We must indeed listen to our own inner wisdom. Everything else is just static. If you're wondering about the merits of this, try it for a couple of weeks and let your body give you the only answer that matters.

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