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The Ultimate Prescription

What the Medical Profession Isn't Telling You

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Would you like to discover the powerful ways God is part of the healing process? Do you think the media, the government, or your doctor is telling you the whole truth when it comes to health care? Are you tired of taking medications that really don't fix the problem? In The Ultimate Prescription, Dr. James Marcum, a board-certified cardiologist, in-demand speaker, and radio host, discusses these questions and many more from a biblical point of view. He encourages you to find the real answers about your health—and the health of your loved ones. Dr. Marcum explains what he believes is wrong with our current health care system, how to get back on track, and how the spiritual dimension of our health is often being ignored. Discover today the true path to healthy living in The Ultimate Prescription.
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    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2011

      What happens when we separate our physical lives from our spiritual lives? Marcum (cardiology, Chattanooga Heart Inst.) explains our current overmedicated state as an absence of belief, a lack of biblical understanding, and a rejection of God ("the Great Physician") and Jesus Christ. Marcum's cardiology patients were not living healthy lifestyles (for the most part): too much meat, too many processed foods, not enough water, too much stress, and not enough rest. As a behavioral cardiologist, he sought to prevent future heart damage through helping patients change their lifestyles. For Marcum, this means connecting (or reconnecting) patients with the Bible. Using plenty of patient vignettes and personal stories, Marcum, sometimes citing chapter and verse, explains how our physical lives are linked to our spiritual ones. VERDICT For readers coming from any faith tradition other than evangelical Christianity, this book is a nonstarter. Although the health information is spot-on (eat well, drink plenty of water, avoid stress, get rest, see your physician for checkups), Marcum couches all of his medical recommendations in Christian theology, making it a somewhat uncomfortable read for those who do not identify as evangelical Christians.--Rachel M. Minkin, Michigan State Univ. Libs., East Lansing

      Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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