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Toxic Relief, Revised and Expanded: Restore Health and Energy Through Fasting and Detoxification

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We live in a toxic world. And with new disasters--oil spills, earthquakes, tsunamis, and radioactivity--it is only getting more toxic by the day.

You need toxic relief!

In this new revised and expanded edition of Toxic Relief, Dr. Don Colbert provides an easy-to-understand and comprehensive explanation of the toxic battle you’re in and a proven program to cleanse your body in just thirty days. Deep cleansing your body down to the cellular level will renew your vitality, restore your energy, reclaim your health, shed toxic fat, lengthen your life, and give you a healthy glow you haven’t had in years. Brighten your outlook and change your attitude as Dr. Colbert guides you to healthy living--body, mind, and spirit. 

256 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Don Colbert

139 books72 followers
Don Colbert, MD, has been a board-certified family practice doctor for over twenty-five years in Orlando, Florida, and most recently in Dallas, Texas. He is also board-certified in antiaging medicine through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and has received extensive training in nutritional and preventive medicine. He is the author of three New York Times best-selling books: Dr. Colbert's Keto Zone Diet, The Seven Pillars of Health, and Dr. Colbert's "I Can Do This" Diet, along with best sellers Toxic Relief, the Bible Cure series, Living in Divine Health, and Stress Less. He has sold more than ten million books and treated more than fifty thousand patients in his years of practicing medicine.

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9 reviews2 followers
April 24, 2008
Great book,lots of science to back up the information. I will try it but when I have time to give it all to the juice fast. In the back it also has a devotional section on religious fasting which I enjoyed. I would reccomend this book to anyone looking for a healthy fast or detox diet.
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Author 2 books118 followers
April 2, 2015
This is an excellent book on the need and restoration power of periodic fasting combined with a healthly diet. The author covers: Why our world is so toxic, how fasting helps heal our bodies, the drawbacks of water fasting, how to fast step-by-step, how to break a fast, how to get the most out of your fast, how to juice fast, what foods help detox your body, the changes your body goes through on a fast, herbal teas to drink on a fast and much more. I highly recommend this book along with two others from the same author: 7 Pillars of Health and What would Jesus Eat?


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Author 2 books3 followers
July 19, 2013
This book contains good information about why we need to cleanse the inside of our bodies and how to do it. Dr. Colbert often repeats himself, perhaps for the benefit of people who choose to read only those chapters they deem pertinent. The amount of information about toxins and vitamins can be overwhelming, but having worked with a nutritionist and read other books I thought that Dr. Colbert handled the subject well and presented all the options as options, not requirements. I particularly liked the chapter "Eliminate the Negative," and his simple recommendations that can help our digestion like taking a moment to relax at the beginning of the meal.
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3 reviews2 followers
December 30, 2007
A great book to assist someone in fasting. Not only does it provide medical insights, it also provides information on the biblical basis for fasting. It has recipes, too.
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June 7, 2020
I got this book because it was referenced by Raymond Francis in his book, (never be fat again).I wanted to read more about fasting. He advocates juice fasting for one to three days to detoxify. I like his style of mind, body, spirit,treating all three which are inseparable. The world is a toxic place. We must learn how to avoid and eliminate toxins from our bodies. Spiritual fasting is covered in the back of the book somehow this offends some people, I don't see how or why. If you don't like this view simply don't read that chapter. This will be one of the tools that will help me achieve robust health.
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November 19, 2022
Here's another book which my. mother never really sat and read, though it was talked about and subsequently "hyped" from a friend of hers from so many years ago. The advice in this book is straightforward common sense, which my mother never used while extolling the advice of this book, mostly to herself, yet almost NEVER to others.
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June 11, 2020
MUST READ

Very informative and I would recommend this to everyone that wants to make a change in their lifestyle. Be it spiritually, mentally and physically
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May 4, 2021
I think if everyone had to read this book, at least half of them would straighten up, especially with their eating habits. Juicers and blenders would probably go out of stock sooner or later too.
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May 5, 2021
Very informative, especially enjoyed learning about the connection between physical and spiritual fasting.
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March 8, 2024
As a nutrition enthusiast, I find nutritional medicine so fascinating and Don Colbert’s books were researched and educational.
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27 reviews
August 5, 2016
Dr. Don Colbert seems highly intelligent when it comes to medicine. When it comes to writing however, it seems he has a touch of literary amnesia. By this I mean that every other page is a repeat of what he said ten times already. I have a feeling that when people have a subject they wish to write about, but not enough subject matter to fill out an entire book, they fill it with nonsensical BS and repeat themselves a lot. Case in point, the first chapter tells you that by cleansing your liver through a diet of fruits and vegtables and an all juice fast, you can eliminate a number of chronic illnesses that plague most americans. The next bajillion chapters continue to not-so-subtley rephrase this point by saying stuff like, "chronic illnesses can be traced back to what we eat, and by detoxing our liver we can eliminate them." Fortunately this book goes quickly, especially if you learn to spot the repetitions and simply skip over them. Another aspect of this book that I find laughable is Colbert's integration (or attempt thereof) of health and religion. The book has three volumes, the third of which is titled "spritual fasting". Here, the author attempts to make the reader believe that God is just as important in maintaining physical health as a good liver cleansing. Just like Christian rock, I think that this is a subject in which God should be left out of. I skipped the last couple chapters. I did however, like some of the metaphors used in the book to describe the body's processes to the average shmuck (myself) such as the comparison of the liver to a car's oil fiter and the blood to the oil. However, as with the book itself, this metaphor is somewhat disjointed because I'm pretty sure that if you correctly interpret the analogy, that would mean you have to have a liver transplant and a blood transfusion every couple of years and that you can buy a new body when yours completely craps out. In all, I give this book 3 out of 5 God fearing livers.
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260 reviews23 followers
December 16, 2012
The information was good. The book was extremely repetitive though. It may have been written so that each chapter could be read independently.
I have been looking for information about fasting for both nutritional and spiritual benefits and this book covered both topics. Because this book was written 10 years ago, some of the science was a bit dated, but overall it seemed to cover the basics. This author recommends short (1-3 day) juice fasts several times a year, and I have seen and read other publications that suggest the same thing (including the movie Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead, which is about extended juice fasting).
As far as the spiritual side, Dr Colbert covered some of the major Biblical leaders and type of fasting they used (full, partial, etc) and the results of their choices.
In this book, and the one I read previously (Fasting by Jentezen Franklin), both authors made a similar statement that often in Scripture we find the phrase prayer and fasting, or giving, prayer, and fasting. We talk about praying. We talking about giving (and tithing), but rarely do I hear a sermon on fasting. I do believe it is an important component of worship.
Overall, I'd recommend the book, especially to people looking for some nutritional information about how our diets of processed and artificial foods affect our bodies. I would also recommend the spiritual section to people wanting to learn more about biblical fasting and what that can look like.
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250 reviews134 followers
December 5, 2013
Great info, not consistently well written, but what is the most important is the information. There WERE some parts where he failed to explain some terms, and it seemed like an editing oversight.

Just a note, this IS a Christian-based book. (The doctor is a Christian and has written several biblically based health books) the last part covers spiritual fasts/fasting. Anyone who isn't religious may be put off - (If you are reading this and that is you, just skip it. The first 80% is good information) Personally, I bought it because it covered both aspects of fasting, but Colbert is definitely part of the conservative/evangelical wing of the faith and it shows.

My last criticism is all the supplement pushing and the up-selling of certain products.
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84 reviews2 followers
June 15, 2009
Although the gaunt-looking gent on the cover is not the greatest ad for this book, we can't judge it by that alone!

Dr. Colbert's book is easy to read, and really breaks down the process of cleansing, and what subsequently goes on in your body as a result. Put the fear of toxins into me, for sure =) I didn't read it cover to cover, but chapters 6 through 9 were excellent and a great springboard for my personal detox.
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Author 18 books242 followers
September 15, 2009
Dr. Colbert blew me away with the fact that "toxins" will build fatty tissues in our bodies and wonder why we are overweight or fat!

It is packed with so much information on chemicals, build-up toxin foods and air we breathe, and fasting from normal and spiritual sense. Great read and worth buying!
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148 reviews23 followers
September 22, 2019
I liked this book for the information about detoxification and fasting, but I also enjoyed the tone of the writer. Doctor Colbert's style is so understanding and compassionate as he leads the reader through the need for detoxing without judging them. He lets the reader inow that there is help and that he has some answers. Step-by-step, he shows us how to detox our bodies.
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December 3, 2013
For no other reason, this book should be read in order to see just how much toxicity can enter your body through the environment. There are also great tips for cleansing your system to help fight various disorders, with very plain explanations on what a toxic body can really do to you.
7 reviews2 followers
August 21, 2008
Lots of good info in this book in regards to health....he's quite passionate about it though, so you just have to weed through what you can do for your family.
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January 9, 2010
didn't read the first 2 chapters, but read the rest--a LOT of information. very good. really enjoyed the last couple of chapters on spiritual fasting.
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19 reviews2 followers
September 4, 2010
Excellent book! Very informative, bible based book with some of his experiences and factful knowledge base. I'm supposing he was limited by the FDA on some issues. Great ways to heal your body.
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563 reviews
October 12, 2011
Interesting book about how a partial fast is healthy. He gives a program and recipe for a successful fast.
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March 20, 2012
A great program that addresses wellness for the whole-man: A guide for healthy eating, cleansing your body, and restoring energy.
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1 review9 followers
May 24, 2012
Good. Going to try a juice fast once a month, with liver prep. Should help clear out some toxins.
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