The Maker's Diet: The 40-Day Health Experience That Will Change Your Life Forever

The Maker's Diet: The 40-Day Health Experience That Will Change Your Life Forever

The Maker's Diet: The 40-Day Health Experience That Will Change Your Life Forever

The Maker's Diet: The 40-Day Health Experience That Will Change Your Life Forever

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Overview

The Maker's Diet Is Back!

More than fifteen years after its groundbreaking release, The Maker's Diet is still changing lives with a vibrant program that can pull you out of the grip of debilitating disease and help you enter the Promised Land of excellent health.

Jordan Rubin knows what it was like to be living at death's door. Twenty-five years ago, he was suffering from Crohn's disease in addition to a host of incurable digestive illnesses, leaving him with a bleak future. At just nineteen years old, Jordan wondered if he'd survive to his next birthday.

After visiting seventy doctors and trying every "miracle" drug, diet, and supplement on the market, he found himself tearing through the pages of the world's oldest, most sacred, and bestselling book-the Bible. What he found was a superb health plan that literally transformed his life and gave rise to The Maker's Diet.

On the following pages, you'll discover how to live at your peak health by following Jordan's 40-Day Health Experience: 40 days to abundant energy and improved appearance.

While Jordan's three-phase, 40-day health plan remains intact, in this new edition, he's directed his healthy-living prescription to a new audience living in a unique time: the first generation to suffer in alarming numbers from chronic degenerative and autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, lupus, chronic fatigue syndrome, Crohn's disease, Type I diabetes, and even Parkinson's disease. Additionally, the addiction to opioids-from prescription pain relievers to fentanyl-has created an "overdose crisis" among young people. With all this bad news, our very existence as a species is threatened if we don't change-and change quickly. But Jordan has some good news: you can redirect your own health destiny, no matter how old, or how unhealthy, you are right now.

If you're suffering from debilitating disease, feeling hopeless, and doubting if you will ever feel like your old self again, let Jordan Rubin show you how you can make a comeback and experience robust health. Let The Maker's Dietchange your life today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780768456295
Publisher: Destiny Image Incorporated
Publication date: 12/01/2020
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Jordan S. Rubin is the founder of Garden of Life, a health and wellness company that empowers people to attain extraordinary health. He has earned doctoral degrees in naturopathic medicine, nutrition, and natural therapies. Jordan has written three books and appeared on more than 300 television and radio programs worldwide. He has also written numerous articles for top nutritional and medical journals. He lives in South Florida with his wife, Nicki.

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THE MAKER'S DIET


By JORDAN S. RUBIN

SILOAM

Copyright © 2005 Jordan S. Rubin
All right reserved.

ISBN: 1-59185-714-7


Chapter One

From Tragedy to Triumph: My Personal Journey From Sickness to Health

Most of us enter this world with great fanfare, few problems, and no serious health problems. Unfortunately, disease catches many of us later on in life. I was an unlikely candidate for debilitating disease. My father is a naturopathic physician and a chiropractor who made every effort to help his family live the healthy lifestyle he advocated in his practice.

My mother gave birth to me at home with the assistance of four naturopathic students in Portland, Oregon, and I was given no potentially hazardous immunizations. We ate all of the "healthy foods" known at the time. When one of my friends came to our house, he said that he wished he had visited the store on the corner first to get some food he "recognized." He just wasn't too sure about rice milk, soy cheese, or tofu burgers.

I also grew up with a good understanding of the Bible because of the devotion of my parents, who attended a messianic Jewish (Jewish people who believe Jesus is the Messiah) congregation outside of Atlanta, where my family moved after my second birthday.

Throughout childhood and in high school, I was rarely ill-I took antibiotics less than five times. Since I had never been hospitalized, I had no idea what it was like to be in a hospital. I was happy, a good student, and very involved in my local messianic and church ministries.

At the age of seventeen, I went to Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, on an academic and athletic scholarship. My extracurricular activities included a spot on the FSU cheerleading squad, campus ministry, singing in a traveling vocal group, and serving as chaplain of my fraternity.

Shattered Dreams

Disease can arrest your fondest dreams and place your life on hold-sometimes permanently. The first signs that my health was failing were periodic feelings of extreme exhaustion, which occurred during my stint as a summer camp counselor. I had always enjoyed an abundant energy level, but I actually fell asleep while riding the bus with some of my camp kids, who kept calling, "Jordan! Wake up!" It was embarrassing to say the least, and it soon became a regular occurrence.

My energy never returned, and without warning I faced an onslaught of other health problems, including nausea, stomach cramps, painful mouth sores, and recurring diarrhea. Believing these were temporary symptoms, I committed to attending a weeklong overnight camp four hours from home.

Up Close and Personal With Primitive Bathrooms

Most healthy people consider it difficult to camp out in Florida's simmering summer heat, and my unending nausea made it virtually impossible. The usual "camp chow" wasn't helping. I gulped down quarts of sugary iced tea and became well acquainted with the camp's primitive outdoor bathrooms. I literally ran to the bathroom fifteen or twenty times daily; as a result, I lost twenty pounds in seven days!

I had an "iron stomach" until that time. When TV commercials played for digestive products, I used to wonder what it felt like to have heartburn or diarrhea. Suddenly I "knew the feeling." These symptoms of extreme sickness and fatigue finally forced me to abruptly leave the camp. A friend had to drive me home because I was too sick to drive myself.

To spare my mom and dad concern, I delivered an Academy Award performance to hide my illness. I didn't want them to block my return to college, scheduled for ten days later. If I can just hang on until school starts, everything will be fine, I thought to myself. I just need to get back into the swing of things. I visited a local family doctor and told him about my nausea, constant diarrhea, weight loss, "cottonmouth," and fatigue. He immediately tested for viruses (including AIDS). The tests were all negative, which made sense, considering I had never had a blood transfusion or been sexually active. Finally, the doctor prescribed antibiotics and sent me home.

Lean and Mean-but Back in School

Back at Florida State University, the severe gastrointestinal problems continued although I took the antibiotics faithfully. I tried to ignore what was happening to my body, but the symptoms forced me to discontinue my extracurricular activities. I was still active in my local college church ministry, but I quit the cheerleading squad and the fraternity, and I stopped studying for my American College of Sports Medicine exam.

I dropped to 145 pounds from my normal 180 pounds, and I felt as if I was falling apart. Each night I suffered a 104-degree fever and got little sleep between endless trips to the bathroom.

My Father's Dietary Supplements

When I finally explored the nutritional collection my father had packed for me, I found acidophilus, aloe juice, digestive enzymes, fiber supplements, and many other herbal and nutritional products. I made myself believe those products would help me get well.

That was my introduction to what I like to call the "hamster wheel of alternative medicine." Through the years of searching for ways to restore my health, I have come to believe that, while alternative medicine and dietary treatments can sometimes be better alternatives to certain medications, most diets and supplements tend to "over-promise and under-deliver."

In spite of the natural supplements I was taking, my symptoms grew worse, and I was continually hungry. Food just seemed to go right through me. I usually stuck to my "healthy" diet until my friend who worked at a sorority kitchen would bring home leftovers. That sent the diet right out the window.

I lived with seven other guys, and we never missed an opportunity to give each other a hard time. We had a central message board used for jokes, harassing messages, and sometimes "constructive and hilarious criticism" for one another. One of my best friends wrote me a message that accurately reflected my changing physical appearance: "Hey, Jordan, Pee Wee Herman called. He wants his body back!" That may sound cruel, but I laughed, determined to keep a good sense of humor.

Increased Concern

I struggled to attend classes, but I avoided telling my parents how ill I was because I didn't want to leave school. One day as I walked to my music class, my hip cracked as if it had dislocated. I started to realize that something was seriously wrong.

My gastrointestinal problems had become "systemic," which means the pain spread to my joints and other parts of my body. My hip constantly popped out of its socket. I even suffered minor dislocations getting in and out of cars.

I tried different diets along with nutritional supplements after I learned the "cottonmouth" sensation in my mouth indicated oral "thrush," which is caused by a fungus called Candida albicans. My father put me on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet to help alleviate the thrush and the diarrhea.

Desperation and a Difficult Diet

Although the diet has reportedly helped some people relieve symptoms, it was difficult for me to follow-especially at college. Unfortunately, I didn't have the self-discipline to stay on such a rigorous diet for very long, and the Specific Carbohydrate Diet didn't relieve my symptoms.

Bathrooms became my obsession. Every life decision hinged on the question, where's the nearest bathroom? My friends stopped inviting me on long drives or to activities in isolated locations. Although I prayed constantly and kept a positive attitude as much as I could, the symptoms refused to cooperate, and relentless misery began to overwhelm me.

Dad Took One Look and ...

Finally I admitted to my parents how sick I was, and they arranged a flight home for me the very next day. When I walked in, Doctor Dad took one look at me and strode into action. He took my temperature (it read 105 degrees) and put me into a bathtub packed with ice cubes. As I shivered in the ice water, confused and delirious, I didn't know what was happening, but I remember hearing my dad cry out, "My God, I don't want my son to die."

The next morning I made my first ever visit to a hospital, hoping to receive a "cure-all" prescription so I could get back to school. Instead, the "visit" lasted two full weeks! Depression set in as I lay in bed with intravenous fluids and antibiotics going into each arm. It didn't help that the incessant news coverage on TV was the Federal Building bombing in Oklahoma City.

My body was so overridden by infection that inflammation had set in. Doctors prescribed two highly toxic intravenous steroid medications and put me through every test imaginable. I received more x-rays in two weeks than most people receive in a lifetime. The radiologists scanned my upper and lower gastrointestinal tracts; I felt as if they conducted deluxe tours of my gut with a full-sized TV camera!

The results weren't encouraging. The doctor diagnosed Crohn's disease (actually, it was Crohn's colitis), an abnormal inflammation of the small bowel and colon that causes the intestinal wall to thicken. As this disease progresses, eventually the bowel channel narrows and blocks the intestinal tract, robbing it of its ability to absorb nutrients.

One of the "Chosen Few"-Victims

As an added complication, I also had marked duodenitis, an inflammation of the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine) that afflicts less than 1 percent of Crohn's disease patients. As a result, I was literally starving to death, so I was put on "total parenteral nutrition" (TPN) to put nutrients directly into my bloodstream.

Infection and pain raged through my body while emotional chaos gripped my mind as I tried to cope with this incurable diagnosis of Crohn's disease. Little did I know that my nightmare was just beginning.

My doctor said I could expect to live a "normal life," except for the lifelong need for medication and "a few surgeries." I would be able to father children, but only if I "switched medications" during the process of conception.

Facing the Facts

Though I was not familiar with Crohn's disease, I soon learned that, according to the disease's pattern, my future looked bleak. Crohn's victims experience progressive symptoms of abdominal pain, diarrhea, extreme weight loss, and perhaps premature death. I was told that medications would keep me alive, but I quickly discovered that their side effects were nearly as bad as the disease itself. Science knew of no cause or cure for Crohn's at the time, and my prognosis was very poor.

Dr. Burrill Crohn discovered Crohn's disease in the early 1900s; one of the most famous persons to be diagnosed with the disease was former President Dwight Eisenhower. No one knows for sure, but doctors estimate between 400,000 to 1,000,000 people suffer from Crohn's disease, with 20,000 or more new cases each year. At this writing, diagnoses of inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis) have increased dramatically-less than a decade after my diagnosis. According to some literature, an incredible 85 percent of Americans have suffered from some kind of digestive problem. About two out of every ten Americans have been diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome, the sales of heartburn medications are booming, and some experts predict Crohn's disease may eventually surpass ulcers as the number one digestive problem in the United States.

Embarrassed by my symptoms, I simply told my friends I was sick and avoided details. I desperately hoped to return to school. Naively, I thought the doctor's "magic bullet" prescriptions would make me well, but health by medication wasn't working. I graduated from intravenous drugs in the hospital to oral medications such as prednisone at home. The first day I took the oral form of prednisone at home, the steroid triggered hallucinations and I began crying uncontrollably. (I also took mesalamine for ulcerative colitis and the antimicrobials Flagyl and Diflucan for the chronic thrush.)

For good measure, the doctors also put me on ciprofloxacin (Cipro), the drug of choice for nonspecific bacterial infections. I topped off this medical cocktail with regular doses of Zantac for the searing heartburn caused by the other medications!

Nighttime Became My Worst Nightmare

Despite all the medications, my condition failed to improve. I still rushed to the bathroom up to thirty times a day. Most of my stools were now bloody, and the severity of the cramps made me want to pull my hair out or bang my head against the wall. But if my days were rough, my nights were worse.

The persistent nocturnal diarrhea produced chronic sleep deprivation. My bathroom visits continued 2417, occurring every forty-five minutes to an hour. Only rarely did I get more than an hour of unbroken sleep per night. For more than a year, I existed in a state of fatigue and exhaustion-and for good reason. I had an almost unheard of serum iron level of 0 despite my daily iron injections.

Iron is an essential component of hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in the blood. My low serum levels of albumin indicated I was suffering from a severe wasting disease (cachexia) as well as low immunity and rapid deterioration of all body tissues. My body just wasn't absorbing nutrition, which contributed to my starvation!

Creating More Problems!

My digestive system wasn't absorbing nutrients, a condition called "malabsorption syndrome." And so many toxic drugs were prescribed that their chemical interactions created even more problems than my disease. Taken together, it was quite a shock for a nineteen-year-old who had never been hospitalized before.

Like so many Americans, I did not understand how important the gastrointestinal tract or gut is for optimum health. The gastrointestinal system is an engineering marvel and a creative wonder. It is home to a host of bacteria and other microorganisms, some that are good for the body and some that are pathogenic or "bad."

Scientific and medical research has shown that a proper balance between these intestinal bacteria is key to long-term health. Unfortunately, the modern American diet is literally a candy store for the bad bacteria in the human gut. These bad bacteria love the same sugars, high-carbohydrates, and refined foods that we do.

The final blow to my health was caused by this bacterial imbalance in my digestive system (dysbiosis), which led to the breakdown of my body's immune barrier.

A Walking Medical Encyclopedia

Cutting-edge medical researchers now believe that life and death begin in the digestive tract. If your digestive system breaks down, you will likely encounter a host of seemingly unrelated but debilitating illnesses. In the following chart I have listed the disease conditions that were working in my body, with the hope that if you see yourself or a loved one in this profile, you will take courage that your health can be restored as mine has been.

MY PERSONAL DISEASE PROFILE

Chronic candidiasis (or yeast overgrowth): I had the highest level possible. Entamoeba histolytica, a parasite that causes amebic dysentery Cryptosporidiosis, a protozoan infection that causes severe intestinal illness Incipient diabetes (with extremely poor circulation): My lower leg was purple. Jaundice (besides other liver and gallbladder problems) Insomnia Hair loss Endocarditis, a heart infection Eye inflammation Prostate and bladder infections Extreme anemia: My serum ferritin [iron] level was 0 for over twelve consecutive months. Chronic electrolyte imbalance due to dehydration Elevated C-reactive protein indicates chronic inflammation and bacterial infection, pointing to increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Anemia indicates a shortage of red blood cells in the bloodstream. Only red blood cells carry oxygen to muscle tissues and organs. Chronic fatigue is a mysterious ailment that includes symptoms of unceasing fatigue, headaches, weakness, aching muscles and joints, and the inability to concentrate. Arthritis is marked by joint inflammation, stiffness, and pain. My immune system was mistakenly attacking itself. (Crohn's disease is thought by some to be autoimmune in origin. Perhaps my body had begun attacking my own joints.) Leukocytosis is an abnormal increase in white blood cells-especially immature cells. Malabsorption syndrome: My body was unable to absorb sufficient nutrients from food, so no matter how much I ate, I was still starving.

Things just got worse despite the treatments I had received in the hospital. I wasn't able to participate in any of life's activities. I was used to being the ringleader who gathered people together, instead, now I told my friends, "No, I can't come." "No, I really can't do that." I felt bad for my friends who called and wanted to visit. I felt I was disappointing them, along with my parents, my sister, and my grandparents. They were all suffering as a result of my illness, and realizing that filled me with feelings of guilt.

(Continues...)



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Table of Contents

Forewordxiii
Introduction1
1From Tragedy to Triumph: My Personal Journey From Sickness to Health5
2The World's Healthiest People31
3Life and Death in a Long Hollow Tube: The Importance of the GI Tract50
4Hygiene: The Double-edged Sword62
5How to Get Sick: A Modern Prescription for Illness82
6The Desperate Search for Health95
7Seven Victims Find Victory111
8Return to the Maker's Diet130
9You Are What You Think155
10Stop, Drop, and Roll!167
11Biblical Medicine: Herbs, Essential Oils, Hydrotherapy, and Music Therapy178
12The Maker's Diet: Your 40-Day Health Experience194
Appendix AThe Maker's Diet Recipes231
Appendix BGarden of Life Companion Guide to Healthy Living259
Notes296
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