Personally, I still have 1 and 1/2 medical medium textbooks to finish, but it is clear this series is a damning indictment of medical science, even though the author takes pains to deny that is what these writings are. (And this is why I resonate with it. We here have known that medical "science" has one main interest - prescription medications.)
A relative is a personal trainer and cannot get his head around the "voice in the ear" information source, but I was able to provide a financial incentive to read the user's manual -- Celery Juice. His analysis was that everything, even the new material was logical, he could find no fundamental flaws, and said that he wished he had read this earlier, as it would have benefited many of his clients. He also has friends he'd like to encourage to try the celery juice "flush/cleanse" but doesn't really know how to promote it.
Furthermore, he had discovered that he felt better avoiding red meat, and that after he started reading, his workout endurance and power improved by adding fruits and vegetables, esp. fruits. He had not been avoiding diary and eggs, and had been experimenting with "fat burning" supplements. After reading, and stopping eggs and dairy, his body fat diminished such that he now has the pleasing "washboard" abs.
Another anecdote is a friend, whose entire family suffered either a bought of the flu - or food poisoning. I gave him the section on Cats Claw (Life-Changing Foods) and he got over the illness in 24 hours, where the others were sick for at least 48 hours.