chirontherainbowbridge
i seem to remember reading his book when I was first coming across water fasting. If I'm right, his was the story that totally convinced me to jump in to a 29 day WF. (which up to then would have seemed to me something only the desperately morbidly obese would attempt.) That -story- and reading Dr. Bass, and Purinton's fasting manual for "sinners and seekers", which was great fun. Love the old books.
Found this post re:
"Dr. Jack Goldstein - Triumph over disease by fasting and natural diet." cached that some might find inspiring...Her health history is alarming. But the cure is simple.
http://tinyurl.com/2fuyecj
have you looked on the Soil and Health Library?
that's where all the great books go...
Also, there is Health Research, which produces a catalogue of wonderful mainly out-of-print books. Also lots of fun to read. Tiny print warning though. Need good eyesight, or reading glasses.
Chiron