This illustrated book of Hilton Hotema, written in 1968, deals with the remarkable powers of the human body and its significance as our vehicle to live. He says the world is still trying to solve the mystery of man that on one hand we have the creationists and on the other hand the evolutionists who consider that religions account possibly “fictional” and assert that man is the product of creation. People grow up in that confusion not knowing what to believe; yet man is the result of neither. There is no death, and the so-called food does not build blood as science teaches, and it does not give nourishment to the body as taught by the dietitians. Man can actually lives, given the right healthy environment and life style, for hundreds of years in the same body. He quotes scores of unusual facts seldom found in the average textbook.