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Newly Expanded! The World’s Greatest Treasury of Health Secrets

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Newly Expanded! The World’s Greatest Treasury of Health Secrets

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  1. Joe M. Faulkner Says:

    This book has so much information in it . So many answers to my questions. I’m 56 years old and had clue as too what is out there to make my life better.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Rob Kirk Says:

    This is pure fraud. They start out by using words like “it will”, but when you read further it becomes “could”. This is a collection of all the current fads that are out there and if you follow their advice,they might do something for you. Take the “”miracle molecule” that could make bypass surgery, angioplasty and blood pressure drugs obsolete. Yes, the good doctor did make several discoveries that show how thrombosites are involved in heart disease, but then then he goes into “fad ‘alternative medicine” as to how to help the circulatory system fight off such heart failures. It’s the same with all the other “amazing” cures. What a scam!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Danielle L. Lapell Says:

    This book did not really give any good information. I was really disappointed, it tells you information but does not go into detail on remedies etc. So it really does not do what it advertises, Give you natural healing information.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. roger Says:

    This book has been highly advertised and creates an impression of extraordinary content. After reading about 30 randomly taken pages and not finding ANYTHING of real valuable content I decided to recycle it. Maybe I was expecting an in-deep, reasonable scientific articles and found that the book has about 2500 short articles of very shallow content, sometimes banal.


    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. S. Spain Says:

    I buy several self-help books a year on just about any subject. Most books have one or two little tidbits that are useful and I love finding a new approach to old problems. This book is awful from the first page to the last. Just a compilation of random crap that contradicts itself constantly. There is no outlining theme, editing, or even any sort of intelligent thought (my 14 year old niece could right a better book).

    I will save you from ordering this utter mess and summarize the book in one coherent thought: “Eat right, exercise, and take your vitamins.”

    My only saving grace is that I bought a used copy and only spent a couple of bucks.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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