RSS

The World’s Greatest Treasury of Health Secrets

Sat, May 22, 2010

Book

Product Description
Newly expanded… More >>

The World’s Greatest Treasury of Health Secrets

Incoming search terms for the article:

, , , ,

This post was written by:

admin - who has written 1076 posts on Health Tips & People Health Tips.


Contact the author

6 Comments For This Post

  1. 60srocker Says:

    I bought this book used for $7.00, including shipping. That was about $6.95 too much! Almost all of the book is just stuff you can ‘find’ on the internet and just as useless, IMHO. Most things are ’solved’ by; eat right, exercise, and see a doctor. I have yet to read anything that explicitly says to perform specific tasks to accomplish any goal, that doesn’t sound like the tasks were listed by a voodoo witch from Haiti (LOL).

    Apparently, the previous owner felt the same way, as the book was in like-new condition. Maybe it was new, but the jacket was removed to make it look used.

    All in all, for me, the poorest choice of something to spend money on in over 10 years. I get more utility out of a stick of chewing gum than I do this useless book!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. D. Boyd Says:

    I am very satisified with the fast delivery & the book is just as described!!! Thanks
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Leonard Brown Says:

    This a an informative book, but not exactly what I was expecting. I wanted a more detailed book and this just gives an overall view and the information is basic and mostly what you already know. I purchased a used book and didn’t pay much at all for it and it was in excellent condition, so all in all I was pleased with the purchase, but a little disappointed in the contents.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. K. Gwin Says:

    This book is not the answer to all of your medical needs. What it is, is a great book that will help motivate you to live healthier and possibly improve some of your medical conditions. My motivation came from just having the book in front of me and being able to look up anything on the fly using the glossary in the back. Yes you can find this stuff on the Internet but what can you trust and what can you not trust. I trust this book for one. Example: Potasium can lower your blood pressure. This may explain why I feel better after eating a Banana. Its not a cure, but defintely something that makes me feel better. I love this book for many things I found inside.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Ayexby Says:

    Picture this: You go to your aunt’s house. Your aunt is an obsessive health freak and has cut out every health-related newspaper article she has come across for the past twenty years and pasted them on poster-board and hung them all up in the bathroom. She’s made a valiant attempt at organizing these articles in some fashion, and even drew some semblence of an index on the wall next to the commode.

    That’s pretty much what you have with this book. The bottom line is: I haven’t found anything new here, but perhaps you will.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  6. Jane Alt Says:

    Would be anyone of you be so kind and tell me what’s on page 22 of this book? It says in the advertisement

    “The World’s Greatest HealthSecrets, a Bottom Line Publication: Erase your wrinkles in just four days, without Botox®, face-lifts or chemical peels. This new breakthrough instantly shrinks your sagging skin cells! Page 22″

    I really would like to know this without having to buy the entire book!

Leave a Reply