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| Miracle Superfood: Wild Blue-Green Algae (Keats Good Health Guides) | 
enlarge | Author: Gillian Mckeith Publisher: McGraw-Hill Contemporary Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (2 reviews) Sales Rank: 302303
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 48 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.1 x 0.2
ISBN: 0879837292 Dewey Decimal Number: 613 EAN: 9780879837297 ASIN: 0879837292
Publication Date: April 1, 1997 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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  How to eat scum...! July 14, 2007 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Yes, algaes are rich in chlorophyll, protein, minerals and other nutrients but they also thrive in acid conditions. And what are they really? The scum you see growing on the surface of stagnant ponds! Toxins in algae have been shown to harm the liver and nervous system and spur tumor growth in animals. Algae do contain vitamin B12, although not in its pure state. It is made by bacteria that gets into the algae via bird feathers and droppings. Fourtunately, a day's dose of B12 can be found in organic broccoli, a far tastier source.
  Like that which she examines on TV - a load of old crap February 4, 2007 59 out of 60 found this review helpful
This is Dr. Gillian McKeith's Ph.D thesis. Normally, these are some hundreds of pages long and contain original research, backed up either by experimental data or references to peer-reviewed academic journals. This isn't. It's a collection of pseudo-scientific hogwash, backed up by a distinct lack of experimental data and references to journals which include the academically esteemed "Spiritual Nutrition and the Rainbow Diet." There's too many examples of nonsensical pseudo-science in here to list, but claims that blue-green algae will increase the amount of DNA in your body (and so help prevent ageing) and that chlorophyll helps the heart beat stand out from the rest.
I've given this book one star. I nearly gave it five, as, for the amount of amusement and outrage it provoked in me, it was 1.99 well spent.
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