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God's Prescription: A Faith-Based Plan to Shift Your Mindset and Reclaim Your Natural Health
by Terri Ward
This is the kind of book that feels like sitting down with a knowledgeable friend who genuinely wants to help you feel better – someone who happens to have done a lot of homework on both scripture and wellness. Terri Ward weaves together 117 Bible verses with practical health guidance in a way that feels integrated rather than forced, and I appreciated that she doesn't just tell you what to do but explains the why behind it.
The tone is encouraging without being preachy, and the steps are genuinely actionable – this isn't one of those books that leaves you inspired but confused about where to start. Ward covers how our physical, mental, and spiritual health are all connected, which might feel obvious but she lays it out in a way that made me think differently about some of my own habits.
If you're looking for a purely secular health book, this won't be the right fit – faith is woven throughout, and that's very much the point. But if you're someone who wants your wellness journey to align with your spiritual life, and you appreciate having scripture as a foundation rather than an afterthought, this could be exactly what you've been looking for. It's practical, grounded, and written with real warmth.

God's Prescription: A Faith-Based Plan to Shift Your Mindset and Reclaim Your Natural Health
by Terri Ward
This is the kind of book that feels like sitting down with a knowledgeable friend who genuinely wants to help you feel better – someone who happens to have done a lot of homework on both scripture and wellness. Terri Ward weaves together 117 Bible verses with practical health guidance in a way that feels integrated rather than forced, and I appreciated that she doesn't just tell you what to do but explains the why behind it.
The tone is encouraging without being preachy, and the steps are genuinely actionable – this isn't one of those books that leaves you inspired but confused about where to start. Ward covers how our physical, mental, and spiritual health are all connected, which might feel obvious but she lays it out in a way that made me think differently about some of my own habits.
If you're looking for a purely secular health book, this won't be the right fit – faith is woven throughout, and that's very much the point. But if you're someone who wants your wellness journey to align with your spiritual life, and you appreciate having scripture as a foundation rather than an afterthought, this could be exactly what you've been looking for. It's practical, grounded, and written with real warmth.

Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism and Limitless Health
by Casey Means
Dr. Casey Means's "Good Energy" delves deeply into the topic of metabolic health and how it affects our general health. A new way of looking at the cellular energy production that underpins a wide range of health issues (e.g., depression, heart disease, and more) is presented in this immediate #1 New York Times bestseller.
Dr. Means makes a strong argument that many common diseases can be prevented or reversed by concentrating on metabolic function. By integrating state-of-the-art research with practical, approachable tactics, she simplifies difficult scientific ideas for the layperson.
Readers are given the power to take charge of their health by following the book's thorough four-week strategy. By providing helpful information on how to monitor and enhance metabolic health using inexpensive instruments and technology, Dr. Means offers a proactive approach to wellness that goes beyond typical medical paradigms.
Not only does "Good Energy" take a comprehensive approach, but it also discusses sleep, exercise, and environmental influences in addition to diet. To back up her claims, the author includes anecdotes and statistics from her health tech company.
The book's real worth is in the way it combines contemporary medicine with traditional wisdom, while some readers—especially those with prior knowledge of health optimization—may recognize some of the material. Anyone, regardless of age or health status, can benefit greatly from this resource.
"Good Energy" is an impassioned plea for people to stop letting their health slide and start doing what they can to improve their metabolic health, which is the bedrock of effective treatment and prevention.

Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism and Limitless Health
by Casey Means
Dr. Casey Means's "Good Energy" delves deeply into the topic of metabolic health and how it affects our general health. A new way of looking at the cellular energy production that underpins a wide range of health issues (e.g., depression, heart disease, and more) is presented in this immediate #1 New York Times bestseller.
Dr. Means makes a strong argument that many common diseases can be prevented or reversed by concentrating on metabolic function. By integrating state-of-the-art research with practical, approachable tactics, she simplifies difficult scientific ideas for the layperson.
Readers are given the power to take charge of their health by following the book's thorough four-week strategy. By providing helpful information on how to monitor and enhance metabolic health using inexpensive instruments and technology, Dr. Means offers a proactive approach to wellness that goes beyond typical medical paradigms.
Not only does "Good Energy" take a comprehensive approach, but it also discusses sleep, exercise, and environmental influences in addition to diet. To back up her claims, the author includes anecdotes and statistics from her health tech company.
The book's real worth is in the way it combines contemporary medicine with traditional wisdom, while some readers—especially those with prior knowledge of health optimization—may recognize some of the material. Anyone, regardless of age or health status, can benefit greatly from this resource.
"Good Energy" is an impassioned plea for people to stop letting their health slide and start doing what they can to improve their metabolic health, which is the bedrock of effective treatment and prevention.
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