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.
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.