Your Body’s Many Cries For Water

THE BOOK:  Your Body’s Many Cries For Water – You Are Not Sick, You Are Thirsty!  Don’t Treat Thirst with Medications!  A Preventive and Self-Education Manual For Those Who Prefer to Adhere to the Logic of the Natural and the Simple in Medicine – by F. Batmanghelidj, M.D.

“New!  This book by a highly respected M.D. explodes a medical atom bomb – An entirely new paradigm for the cause and prevention of many degenerative diseases!  You owe it to yourself to read this incredible book!”  Nutri-Books.

“I was particularly stunned by Dr. Bamanghelidj’s lucid description of how lack of water is the primary cause of hypertension, which affects 50 million Americans.”  Julian Whitaker, M.D., Health & Healing.

“Dr. Batman’s books are full of common sense and truthful medical advice.  His suggested treatment of diseases goes to the roots, the cause of it and anyone who is fortunate enough to read them won’t be disappointed with their purchase.”  Jule Klotter, Townsend Letter for Doctors

“After many years of study and practicing medicine, it is both rewarding and refreshing to discover the solution to many degenerative conditions beautifully explained by Dr Batmanghelidj in Your Body’s many Cries for Water.  This type of information fills a void left from traditional education.”  Robert Battle, M.D.

“The author, as a result of his extensive clinical and scientific research, concludes that the body possesses many different thirst signals.  Many different symptoms and signs of dehydration have until now been viewed as classical diseases of the body.”  Frontier Perspectives, The Center for Fronteir Sciences at Temple University.

“Stomach pains, migraines, allergies, asthma, and even arthritis may all be symptoms of dehydration that could easily be cured by a few more glasses of household tap water.  But only drinking water when you are feeling thirsty will not provide you with enough, according to F. Batmanghelidj, whose controversial book, Your Body’s Many Cries for Water, sold tens of thousands of copies in the United States last year.”  Daily Mail, London, England.

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