Newly Expanded! The World’s Greatest Treasury of Health Secrets
Wed, Dec 23, 2009
A few words of advice :] i hope they help. this is going to be a Series that i will be doing ALL summer. so look out for more of them :]
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) involves checking the airway, breathing and circulation of the victim before acting, especially on kids. Beprepared for emergency situations such as this with tips and advice from a 30-year emergency veteran in this free video on treatments. Expert: Joe Bruni Contact: firestop.staylow@verizon.net Bio: Captain Joe Bruni has over three decades of experience as a street firefighter and company officer. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
When talking to someone who suffers from schizophrenia, it’s very important to remain calm, speak very slowly and allow the person time to respond. Contain the situation with helpful advice from a certified psychologist in this free video about speaking to a schizophrenic. Expert: Robert B. Hernandez Contact: www.discoveringmyself.com Bio: Robert B. Hernandez, PsyD, received his doctorate in clinical psychology in 2001. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
www.DrDharma.com Does gingko help the brain and memory? Discover gingko biloba benefits & brain aging & memory tips from Dr. Dharma. Find natural ways to improve your memory & your brain.
Acupuncture is a great alternative medicine that helps with coordination in the body.Learn tips on how and why this is from an acupuncture expert in this free video clip. Expert: LI Zheng Bio: Li Zheng is a graduate of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, the most prestigious institution of traditional Chinese medicine in China. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Join Troy Bolton and Barbie as they discover the 8 tips for preventing injuries.
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December 23rd, 2009 at 4:12 am
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
December 23rd, 2009 at 4:44 am
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
December 23rd, 2009 at 5:09 am
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
December 23rd, 2009 at 6:51 am
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
December 23rd, 2009 at 8:36 am
I recently bought this book to serve as a refence for potential future health issues that I may encounter. I prefer “natural” solutions to improving my health, so this gives me good information for that purpose. If you’re interested in guidance on alternative and preventitive measures to improve your health, this is a good book to have.
Rating: 4 / 5