The Grape Cure

The Grape Cure by Johanna Brandt, published by BPC in October 2011, is a 168-page exploration of health and nutrition. In this edition, Brandt shares her personal journey with cancer and discusses how she believes the beneficial properties of grapes played a crucial role in her recovery. The book emphasizes the virtues of naturopathy and presents a perspective on detoxification and disease prevention through dietary choices.
Readers will find insights into alternative therapies and the potential healing properties of raw foods, particularly grapes. Brandt encourages a combination of fasting and specific dietary practices aimed at refreshing and purifying the body’s cell structures. This work engages with themes of health, healing, and the relationship between diet and well-being, making it a relevant read for those interested in alternative and complementary medicine.
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This classic is still making its mark over 70 years since its debut. Author Johanna Brandt shares a personal journey of living with cancer and her discovery of how the beneficial properties of grapes cured her disease by refreshing and purifying cell structures. The virtues of naturopathy are extolled, and readers are encouraged to detoxify their bodies and prevent disease (namely cancer) through a combination of fasting and a diet of grapes and other raw foods.
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