Dr. Glenn S. Rothfeld’s Nutrition and Healing Reviews

Dr. Glenn S. Rothfeld’s Nutrition and Healing
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About Dr. Glenn S. Rothfeld’s Nutrition and Healing
The website NutritionandHealing.com promotes Dr. Glenn S. Rothfeld’s Nutrition & Healing newsletter and free book, “The Atlas of Natural Cures.”.  They claim that Dr. Rothfeld has a long history working in the top echelons of medicine and has 8 best selling books.
 
In his research he reveals many natural cures that you can use to start reversing the disastrous effects of degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Dementia.  At The Rothfeld Center for Integrative Medicine in Waltham Massachusetts he and his team conduct research that opposes common medical thought.

What’s Inside The Atlas of Natural Cures?

Inside this free ebook Dr. Rothfeld reveals the ICT protocol which is a formula for feeding your brain the proper nutrients to slow down mental decline.  The nutrient cocktail focuses on incorporating MCTs( Medium Chain Triglycerides) into your diet and the supporting nutrients necessary for optimal absorption of them.
 
Beyond Alzheimer's the book also includes natural remedies for fighting certain cancers based on specific medicinal mushrooms.  The idea being an alternative to traditional chemical treatments of cancers.
 
The book also includes a section on treating one of the most common ailments affecting people today, Arthritis.  The doctor claims to have natural treatments that will reduce pain and inflammation.
 
The Atlas of Natural Cures also addresses Diabetes and high cholesterol.  All in all the have solutions and advice to deal with many of the common sicknesses in a non invasive and natural matters.

Cost:

While the Atlas of Natural Cures is advertised as free it comes at no cost only when you sign up for a one year subscription of the Nutrition and Healing newsletter for $74 or $37 for seniors.

Customer Service:

If you have any questions you can submit an inquiry on their online form http://www.newmarkethealth.com/nahcontact/nah_contact_form.htm or reach them at their phone number 443-353-4204.

Online Reviews/Complaints:

There are not many customer reviews for the Atlas of Natural Cures as it is a free book.  The main thing to note is that while natural cures can have real benefits on your health do not substitute them for any medical treatments that have been prescribed without consulting your  doctor first.
 
There was a complaints regarding the billing practices for Dr. Rothfeld’s Newsletter, Nutrition & Healing.  An online complainant claimed he had trouble canceling and refunding a subscription renewal fee.

Competitors and Alternatives:

There are many resources available for finding natural and herbal cures for many ailments. Other resources for natural solutions can be found in the Primal Blueprint and from Chris Kresser.
 
If you have subscribed to the newsletter or read the free book please leave your reviews below.
 
65 ‘Dr. Glenn S. Rothfeld’s Nutrition and Healing’ Reviews
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Jul
28
2016
Judith
Southampton England
Atlas of natural cures

I am willing to pay for the book rather than listen, I have been listing for what seems to be a whole day. I am a busy person and believe time is money .
If I have the book I will read what I need to read not listen to cures of all disease in the word. I haven't got the time.

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Gloria
August 04, 2016

I think these videos should have the option to stop and continue according to my time. I find these lectures very long. Do you know who HSI are? Health Science Institure. They also offer a book for the same price although the title of the book is not the same.

Boo
August 10, 2016

For anyone reading, when you come across a video like this that you know is an ad for something like a book or a report, do this, and a transcript you can read will appear on the screen. First, give the page a little time to load. Shouldn't take more than a minute. Then move your mouse pointer to the address bar, click it, and type google or the name of another website, then hit enter. You should get a message on screen asking you if you want to leave the page. Click 'stay on page', or whatever option they give you that allows you to stay on the page with the annoying video. Then a print version of the ad should appear.

MBF
September 17, 2016

Thanks for this tip!

c d
March 15, 2017

this ad is too long
one loses interest
get to the book and stop the sales pitch
we are interested in the final answer, bit the wordy advertisement

Nacy
February 08, 2018

At least we didn't have to watch some freak hand draw each character! Bahaha! Hell with this dumb book

Jul
26
2016
Lori
Unsure

I was offered this as a "free book". Okay, fine - if you send it, I'll read it and see what I think. BUT it expects me to listen to someone carry on bloody well nigh on forever about what's supposedly IN the book without giving me the only details I want - how to get the book. If you're offering me a free book on ANY topic, please just give me a place to order it and be done with it. If it needs all this song and dance, I can only question its veracity, and that of the person(s) pushing it. Yes, I would like to read the book and make up my own mind. No, I do NOT want to listen to the tripe. After reading the book I will happily give you an honest review, but I've turned my back on far more than one "free" offer because the BS is over the top. A free book should be exactly that - free, no strings attached. No "free if...", no long, drawn out gab session. Just send me the book - I'll decide for myself whether it's of value.

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Sandra
July 27, 2016

They offer a recipe for something that will reverse Alzheimer's. All you have to do is listen to 30+ minutes of tripe. I couldn't finish this whole program. It is misleading and falsely advertising their product.

Joy
July 27, 2016

It's Called "Cut to the Chase" I agree...They are turning people away...

Nellie
July 27, 2016

... the Tripe continued for over 30 minutes !! The "lure" offered was for the secret recipe for the Alzheimer's-Reversing Cocktail. I sat through 30+ minutes of repetitive dribble ... only to discover the Free Book really isn't free and the recipe was not shared! Don't waste your time!

Youre Mistaken
July 27, 2016

Nellie, it would appear that you need the book. If you lack the mental wherewithal to simply "X" out of the page, realizing that the readable version then becomes available by selecting "stay on this page," you are in tremendous need of the resource.

Stop bashing others when it is you that is a waste of others' time.

Mel
July 30, 2016

I tried clicking out of the video to get the written version several times, but all I got was a blank webpage.

Fyuri
September 21, 2016

there actually is a way to get it without listening at all. they just didn't send that in our emails because a marketing firm is doing the marketing on this. Someone named Troy Sawyer answers you and brings you to a website he actually admins. it is filled with every-day common suggestions about things like coconut oil and apple cider vinegar- which we all know about if we research holistic health at all.

Lou
December 04, 2016

12/05/16

There actually is a way to get it without listening to it all! Let it run for a few minutes and then attempt to leave the page-- at this point you'll be asked if you wish to leave or remain-- click to remain then you'll be able to read the text at your own pace!

Jul
24
2016
Buki
Nigeria
It's still all about money not altruism!

As useful as the video appears to present the book, everything still boils down to shrew marketing and profit like the corporations they accuse of deception for greed. Nothing wrong with that except that it adopts a convoluted path and makes one doubt the motive.

Though i want the book, i'm rather skeptical!

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JB Mitchell
July 26, 2016

Free is never free in this greedy society. You subscribe for one year then reading the fine print you discovered you've signed up for the next year and every year after that until you unsescribe. That's deception of the highest order. It's like street drug pushers giving out "Free" samples to create life long customers! It's sad because the info this company puts out is very sound health info. Don't call it free when in reality it is not. You embarras yourselves!

Laura
July 29, 2016

I agree with JB one hundred percent!!!!

Lora
August 26, 2016

I watched TWO unbelievably similar videos: The NATURAL CURES & "free books" discussed in BOTH VIDEOS all sound wonderful, but the way these types of videos are designed to HOOK YOU and make you believe that whichever natural health doctor is being featured in that particular video you happen to be listening to is the ABSOLUTE BEST in his field "Naturally" makes me wonder? Due to the existence of more than one of these videos featuring more than one "one of a kind" natural health doctor I understandably can't help but to question the integrity and intentions of these "supposedly" WONDERFUL, Natural Health doctors whose only goal is to Save humanity from BIG PHARMA & EXPOSE THE TRUTH TO THE WORLD!!!

Fyuri
September 21, 2016

everything is about money. anyone who expects something for nothing not only is fooling themselves, but they are actually falling into the category of the people who think the world owes them something. a worker is worthy of their hire. anyone who puts their lifetime work into a book is worth paying.

the fact is that the book is a compilation of all of the posts you will read on his site. it is what is known in marketing as a "loss leader" - a product given away or sold at a low price to get you to subscribe or buy something else. that is simply how marketing works.

to call the book a scam is really unfair. to expect marketing to be altruistic is also unfair. you certainly don't mind if a bank gives you a toaster or a gift card for signing up. you don't mind when you get a nice bag from AARP for subbing. Nor would you complain if walmart offered an incentive to buy- like a half off sale or a two for one or even market basket and other grocery stores with big sales on one product only if you buy $10 of other groceries.

I have seen the coupons that offer your milk for free if you are buying bread and eggs- or other such offers. people love them. so why should information be any different?

and there is the right to cancel. if i decide to cancel instead of getting all 12 months, i will simply write to the guy who sent me the confirmation email

Scot
November 27, 2016

None of the cures he mentions are real I googled Emperor's salt, oxigenitrate, hyro-8' all fake.

Jul
23
2016
Anne Shelley-Smith
Maroochydore, Qld., Australia
The Atlas of Natural Cures

I'm writing to say I've entered my details to order this book as a senior and see you will be posting it to be for free. I do hope you will honour this promise and look forward to your reply of same to my email at:
spaceoflove07@gmail.com
When should I expect it to arrive please?
Anne Shelley-Smith

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JB Mitchell
July 26, 2016

I call it legal fraud! I want the book too...but not interested in being ripped off!

JB Mitchell
July 26, 2016

They need to get they're act together. Stop deceiving the very people they claim they want to help. If you are truly altruistic then truly be that. For once I thought I actually found someting honest and true...guess I'll be waiting a little longer.

E Keane
July 29, 2016

Ann, don't hold your breath! I have been advised that the book Atlas of Natural Cures CANNOT BE SHIPPED TO AUSTRALIA, AUSTRIA, GERMANY AND URUGUAY. If you try to subscribe to the newsletter which includes getting the atlas free, you will find that Australia is not listed! I queried this but the answer was not really credible

- ek

John
August 10, 2016

Not sure if the above is true - yes Australia is overlooked on the first page but if you click to close the page then the usual second chance option comes up which then lists Australia. Unfortunately none of the comments are from anyone who has received to book so that an informed decision can be made whether to purchase or not... I did sign up to something similar years ago and the book I received had some very interesting and useful information. The newsletters also had good information but in some instances the products they advocated could not be sent to Australia so not entirely useful....... Also I am surprised that many of the commenters here actually sit and listen to the spiel which goes on for some time. When it starts, just close then stay on the page so you can skim through the text - Will only take you a few minutes rather than sitting there for ages - cheers.

Gene Powers
August 22, 2016

Dr. Rothfield and his organization is a scam

wait until you get this scam of a book. Dr. Rothfield should be arrested, jailed, and then put in prison. He is a thief!

Lora
August 26, 2016

There are more videos out there just like the Glen Rothfeld Video=SCAM ALERT?

Dr Glenn Rothfeld's 500+ page "free" book is called "The Atlas of Natural Cures" and Dr Mark Stengler's 500+ page "free" book is called "Natural Healing Encyclopedia." Each of the aforementioned "free" books requires you to purchase UPFRONT a year subscription to the MUST HAVE newsletter each of these "supposedly" AMAZING Natural Health doctors releases each month. (Even though I want to believe these AMAZING, "natural cures" actually exist, due to the INSISTENCE of the person talking in each of the videos I listened to that it is ONLY this particular doctor featured in this particular video who has the "inside info" on all of these INCREDIBLE NATURAL CURES, I just can't help but to think it's all a SCAM...)

bruce
September 28, 2016

hoax bulcrap

Wayne S
October 05, 2016

Post on here when this scum bag scam artist goes to prison. Reading about how many years he gets my be a healthy thing.

Jul
6
2016
Don Dudley
Titus, AL
Double Talk

Very poor. It starts talking about one disease, then goes on for about an hour talking about things we don't want to hear about. It concludes with a discount sale that requires your credit card information - ain't happening!

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Joseph Aranki
July 10, 2016

I listened to Christine Brown ( racist person) for an hour only to tell me about a newsletter. It was posted on The Oxford Club which was in itself a bad choice.

MeinbigD
July 17, 2016

Why is Christine Brown a racist?
I agree that this add runs too LONG. Shorten it PLEASE>

Errol
July 18, 2016

the speaker says she will give you the information about how to receive your free copy of the book. Well, over 23 minutes later you still dont have the info.
Sorry I'm tired of hearing this bunk.

Errol
July 18, 2016

Forgot, they say you receive the info in 10 minutes. Dont believe it!!!!

Wanting to believe
July 19, 2016

If they say it's a free book to select people than why are you not given a choice of whether or not you want to purchase the newsletter, if you can cancel at anytime why go through all of that instead of just giving you the book flat out without the strings attached!

QUAL
December 25, 2016

For any of these long-winded videos you CAN "Cut to the Chase" by waiting until the video just starts, then clicking on the X in the upper right corner of your screen. This brings up the Internet Explorer pop-up box. Choose "Close current tab"; then click on "Stay on this page"; the video stops and you can read through the script at your own speed -- skip as much as you want -- even slide the right hand gray box down to the end. This gives you the options to "view this product's ingredients" and/or "Order Now" to see what the bottom line is and decide for yourself if its of any worth or interest to you. This sure gets rid of the long-winded boring video!!!

tahiri
January 02, 2017

I always hat marketing like that, newsletters, videos and finaly you got nothing, but the problem is to accept marketing in this sensitive domain like "Health", I think these people do their business about peoples' emotions, if you have a member of your family sufer from alzheimer every day and your life become very hard for everybody, you will not make a business like that and wait for the money come through newsletters or something like that.
what is said about big pharmaceutic firms in the video and what they do is mille times mercy of what these people are doing in the net, they simply play with people's emotions and sharing imagining hope.

tahiri
January 03, 2017

I cant stop taking about how in 2017 we still dont have the right to be informed and download files from the net, it's all about money, right, for these you use marketing like that, I want to say, STOP, you just play with your reputation and you creat and develop enemies on the net, no one can trust you again.
if you want money, there are thousands of ways to follow without provoking people like that, if you want money, you need to switch your interest to make real business and stay away from "Health", I even can teach you to make thousand of dollars a day, and I know what I say, yes I can teach you to make money and giveaway my full package freely without a penny in one condition is to upload this book for free on the net which lead everybody profit from and take care of his family, this my deal, be a man and accept it.

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