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The World’s Greatest Treasury of Health Secrets

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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. B. W. Stagg Says:

    Health Secrets? I think not. I agree with most of the other reviews. It is a fair guide for answering questions you have in laymens terms. But it does “re-hash” most information you can easily obtain anywhere. But as far as giving you “cures or secrets” it hasn’t helped me with anything I’ve looked up. I’m glad I have it – it works as a reference. I’ve had my copy for about 3 years, and refered to it a couple of times, but I’d rather get online and find my answers. For the price I paid, I felt it wasn’t worth it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Joseph S. Maresca Says:

    There are a plethora of naturally-based vitamins and herbs on the market

    aimed at enhancing health. This book explains the rationale for reducing

    risk areas for heart disease, stroke, diabetic neuropathy,

    Alzheimer’s disease and many others too numerous to list here. The volume

    explains the ineffectiveness of some vitamin calcium supplements because

    they simply cannot be absorbed efficiently into the body. Other vitamin

    supplements have plastic encasements which are problematic. A strength

    of this work is that the authors sort out the helpful products from

    ineffective or harmful ones. Whole foods and components of whole foods; such as, celery, broccoli, yucca, tumeric and cinnamon contain specific benefits for persons suffering from the inflammatory aspects of musculoskeletal ailments.

    This book and its predecessor versions contain invaluable insights into

    alternative medicine and complementary medicines. A copy should be

    in every household. The work is important for senior citizens because

    they are most vulnerable to clogged arteries, dementia, Alzheimer’s,

    arthritis/rheumatism, gastro-intestinal tract problems and a host of

    other diseases of middle/old age. This acquisition contains many

    practical and cost-effective alternatives to deal with these diseases

    effectively . In some cases, classic diseases can be avoided by

    phasing in lifestyle and dietary changes decades before old age.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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