“Peter Kash, Jay Lombard, and Tom Monte have provided a penetrating analysis of what’s going wrong in the human body and what we can all do to restore our health.” - from the foreword by Mehmet Oz, M.D., coauthor of You: On a Diet and You: An Owner’s Manual
“Read this book—it will save your life.” —Mark Hyman, M.D., author of The UltraMind Solution and the New York Times bestseller Ultrametabolism
“This is an amazingly clear, compelling, and scientifically rigorous work that replaces existing compendia of arcane knowledge around health and wellness.” -Joe Alexander, Jr., M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.C., adjunct assistant professor of biomedical engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
"Some of the most common health concerns we face today- diabetes, depression, fatigue, obesity and memory loss may be a consequence of insulin resistance. The authors clearly present the research that supports this assertion and the steps each and everyone of us must take to achieve a healthy life" -Dr. Robert Goldman MD, Ph.D., DO, FAASP, chairman of A4M International
“Freedom from Disease clearly and eloquently opens the eyes of its readers to the inherent risks and maladies lurking when the human machine is taken for granted and offers solutions to keep the most efficient machine known, the human body, well tuned.” -Dr. Robert Gotlin, Director of Orthopedic and Sports Rehabilitation at Beth Israel Medical Center and orthopedic consultant to the New York Knicks, Yankees, Liberty, and New Jersey Nets
“Kash and Lombard have written an important and enjoyable book that should be of great interest to all. Particularly in the area of cardiovascular disease which is responsible for the most deaths in the US even exceeding cancer, they lay out the compelling interrelationship between insulin resistance and inflammation of the arterial wall leading to heart attack and ultimately to heart failure. The most important contribution of this book however is its “call to arms” and how individuals can influence their own health destiny by discipline in what they eat and how they exercise to prevent chronic disease.”
-Dr. John C. Burnett, Jr.,MD., Marriott Family Professor of Cardiovascular Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
“The authors clearly document the current epidemic of obesity and the alarming increases in a number of diseases ranging from diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer’s and endocrine and immune pathologies, all due to the excess of sugar in western diets.” -Dr. Allan Goldstein Ph.D., Chairman of Chemistry and Molecular Biology at George Washington University