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What if a rocket scientist, a Columbia University
graduate who was published in the field and
who designed spacecraft for NASA, was handed a
chemical factory twenty years ago and given the
task of ensuring that it performed all of its functions
without failure for the longest possible time?
What if that chemical factory happened to be the
human body? Wouldn’t everybody be interested
in learning the results of that twenty-year study?
If so, they would need to read A Rocket Scientist’s
Blueprint for Health.
After reading everything he could find in the
research arena covering human health, Mankovitz,
a rocket scientist, inventor, lawyer and entrepreneur,
put most of that research aside. Instead,
he approached the human body from the
point of view of a rocket scientist trying to find
out what makes us tick. The results are quite startling,
and look nothing like what the health community
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approach is to put the correct materials in to it (diet), monitor it’s output,
and provide for waste management
(detoxification). He uses nature as a guide, so the
research delves into the fields of anthropology,
zoology, botany,and paleopathology, with more than 250 references
that health professionals are unlikely to have
read.
The diet portion of the book is a real eyeopener,
and does not resemble any diet in print,
yet it is backed up by the largest “clinical study” in
the history of humanity. You will learn about the
one diet that works for all human beings, and why
nature never intended humans to eat vegetables,
but did intend us to eat fruit.
The detox section of the book is another eyeopener.
Find out why eating three kinds of “dirt”
can be important to maintain our health, and how
certain types of emotional detoxification can
speed up the removal of physical toxins from our
body.
The book also includes sections on lifestyle –
daily living hints that, along with the diet and detox
protocols, can make all the difference on the
path toward becoming and staying healthy.
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