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Title: Left for Dead by R.F. Quinn, Dick Quinn, Colin Quinn, Shannon Quinn ISBN: 0-9632839-0-1 Publisher: R F Quinn Pub Co Pub. Date: January, 1992 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.62 (13 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Great eye opening book on Drs. and Drugs
Comment: This book was very interesting. It illustrates how Dr.s treat their patients when they do not agree with them or question the course of treatment. I believe we all need to take charge of our own health, especially in this day and age of the HMO. I also feel Drug companies don't want people to know about Alternative Medicines or herbs that heal. It would really hurt their business. I am going to add some of the vitamins to my daily regiman. Thank you Mr. Quinn for sharing your story. It's a shame the FDA had to stop you from advertising. Anyone that is a threat to Big Business and Drug companies usually have advantageous treatments snuffed because they would help and take a big cut from their business. I feel that is why there has been no cure for cancer yet. It would hurt the Drug companies that make the drugs that make people sicker than the disease itself. Thanks again.
Rating: 4
Summary: A Good Anti-Establishment Do-It-Yourself Health Book
Comment: This book digs up the dirt on the medical establishment saying that heart surgery can nearly kill you and do you no good in the end, all done with a whopping price-tag. Drugs are favored over herbs since they can be patented and sold to patients for great profits. Dick Quinn gives his personal testimony about nearly dying from heart surgery, but finally getting well by taking Cayenne, Garlic, Onion and other herbs, but mainly Cayenne. He scoured the earth looking for the hottest Cayenne he could find to burn his insides out! But no matter how much it burns, it's all good for you. He started his own herb company servicing mainly heart conditions which had a lot of loyal customers until the FDA... shut him down because his cure was effective and cheap, and the medical establishment did not profit. I ran out and bought some Cayenne and popped several daily. I really didn't get the energy boost he got, but I suppose they're helping. The book tells his story first, then describes some herbs secondly, and then ends with the disadvantages of heart surgery. There are sage quotes about the medical establishment and goodness of healing herbs throughout the book from distinguished men. The book seems somewhat disjointed as it goes into its different, but inter-related parts written by different authors. Quinn's story is short, skims the surface, and has some drama, but certainly is not a candidate for an Oscar winning movie. The writing style is direct, conversational, and informative and skips all literary flourishes to get the news out that herbs can heal. I found particularly interesting that drugs like aspirin merely synthetically imitate the healing effects of herbs, such as aspirin being derived from Willow Bark.
Rating: 5
Summary: GREAT INFORMATION ON CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE!!!!!!!!!
Comment: To me, this book has 3 extremely good selling points.
The first is, Dick Quinn has been through all of this firsthand; he is NOT a bystander. When congestive heart failure happened to him, it was not easy to find any information at ALL on the topic; there's a little more out there now. (But HIS book is one of the good ones out there!!! That's why he wrote his story, to get information out to people!) I find him to be a very admirable man in the way he cares about others who are coming after him! His story of what he went through is an eye opener!
Second, the herbs he recommends are healthy to your body; not poisons, as are many pharmaceutical products. Lily of the Valley helps arrythmias (as digitalis does), strengthens the heart muscle, strengthens blood vessels,and helps edema. So besides performing the function of digitalis, it is very good for your circulatory system and your heart. Digitalis, on the other hand, is a poison which collects in your body, is not released, and eventually poisons you. Lily of the Valley is not cumulative, as digitalis is. So which do YOU think sounds better? (Lily of the Valley has gotten a bum rap, which was not deserved. The people who feed you digitalis (a poison) have labeled Lily of the Valley a poison!!! This one is well worth researching the opinions of the herbal masters on, such as Dr. John Christopher. Many herbalists are afraid to say anything good about several herbs (which are all extremely good herbs, by the way) because they have gotten very bad and undeserved press by the FDA. So they are either afraid to come out in support of it (for OBVIOUS reasons) or they don't do research, and just go by what they hear. My father has LIVED on Lily of the Valley for the last few years. He does much better on that than he did on digitalis. Also, sometimes the herbs can be used WITH and reduce the AMOUNT of digitalis needed thus slowing the toxic buildup in the system.
Third, he gives a lot of very good researched information. His herb section is very well done, as is the section on drugs.
People must always bear in mind that everyone will respond differently to every herb and every medication. Peoples insides are all very different, as are their nutritional requirements. Some of these herbs may work better for you than for Dick Quinn, and some may not work as well. The good thing about it is, as you experiment with the herbs, you are not harming your body as you are when you experiment with different pharmaceutical products. My father, my sister and myself all have fun comparing the results we each have with different herbs. All of us, as well as many of my friends, have had outstanding results with different ones. (See "Biochemical Individuality" by Roger A. Williams for exciting and eyeopening information on the differences in each person.) It is also necessary to research anything you take, as well as the food you eat, to make sure you are giving your body things that are safe for you. When you research pharmaceutical products, do NOT use information from the manufacturers, the FDA, university studies (which are generally funded by pharmaceutical companies) or anyone who is affiliated or associated with them, or with associations who profit from conditions and diseases, in your research. These companies fund studies on drugs (to show how harmless they are) on herbs (to show how useless or harmful they are) and on foods (to show that they are indifferent to the conditions). Look for studies conducted by men of integrity who are looking for cures and who are financially independent of all these types of people, or your results will be just what the companies want them to be. DO NOT TRUST THE FDA! These people have okayed drugs that kill people every day. And they eventually get nice, cushy, WELL-paying jobs with the companies after they leave the agency.
It is important that you always take the responsibility of researching herbs before you use them, just in case you have a condition which makes it unwise for you to take a certain one. Pregnant women must be especially careful. Get good herb handbooks, such as the ones by Humberto Santillo, Jack Ritchason, Louise Tenney and John Christopher.
If you can find a good naturopath, osteopath, herbalist or doctor who will work with you, you are extremely lucky. We have had to do all our research and experiments on our own, just as Dick Quinn did. But we were luckier than he was. We had this wonderful book as a guide. (Not to MENTION Amazon.com!!!)
This book is just as timely today as when it was written in 1992. I also recommend Dick Quinn's sequel--"Death by Deception."
QUESTION OF THE DAY! Since the prognosis given by doctors for patients with congestive heart failure is death within 5 years (and usually much sooner) could that be because of the buildup of the digitalis? Is that how long it takes the stuff to reach the level where it will destroy a body?
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Title: The Health Benefits of Cayenne by John Heinerman ISBN: 0879837039 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Pub. Date: 11 January, 1999 List Price(USD): $3.95 |
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Title: Death by Deception: Unmasking Heart Failure by Dick Quinn, Shannon Quinn, Colin Quinn, Al Watson ISBN: 0965334600 Publisher: R F Quinn Pub Co Pub. Date: July, 1996 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: 21 Days to a Healthy Heart by Alan Watson ISBN: 0972048103 Publisher: Diet Heart Publishing Pub. Date: April, 2002 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: The Healing Power of Cayenne Pepper: Complete Handbook of Cayenne Home Remedies by Patrick Quillin ISBN: 1886898057 Publisher: Leader Company, Inc. Pub. Date: December, 2000 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: Honey, Garlic, & Vinegar: Home Remedies & Recipes: The People's Guide to Nature's Wonder Medicines by Patrick Quillin ISBN: 1886898030 Publisher: Leader Company, Inc. Pub. Date: August, 2000 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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