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Book Summary Author: Cass Ingram Brand: North American Herb & Spice Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2004-09 ISBN: 1931078106 Number of pages: 344 Publisher: Knowledge House Publishers Product features: - Disclaimer: This website is for informational purposes only. Always check the actual product label in your possession for the most accurate ingredient information due to product changes or upgrades that may not yet be reflected on our web site. These statements made in this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The products offered are not intended to diagnose, treat
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Book Reviews of the Natural Cures for Killer GermsCustomer Review: Stay on topic!!!! Summary: 2 Stars
At first I found this book interesting. I'm devouring all the info I can about 'alternative' remedies and a more natural approach to health. But when the author started spewing his rage against homosexuals, it got ridiculous. I mean, he didn't just state his case in scientific terms and move on. He felt the need to REPEATEDLY explain how the only natural sex is between a man and a woman. The hate he harbors for gay people was readily apparent in his words. I'm a straight woman so his rant wasn't directed at me, and I'm not easily offended by personal opinions that differ from mine, but I found the author's blatant hostility toward homosexuals SO ridiculously hateful that I lost interest in reading any more of the book. Luckily I borrowed it from a library and hadn't actually paid money for it.
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