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| The World's Greatest Treasury of Health Secrets, Newly Expanded 2006 by Bottom Line Publications
|  | | 10 New starting at: | $10.85 | | 33 Used starting at: | $7.97 |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 17275 | | Studio: | Bottom Line Publications |  | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Number Of Pages: | 563 | | Publication Date: | November 20, 2008 | | Publisher: | Bottom Line Publications |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description This is the newly expanded version of the world's greatest treasury of health secrets. The information in this book is not a substitute for personal medical advice. Before making any decision regarding your health, please consult a physician. Telephone numbers, prices, offers and web sites listed in this book are accurate at the time of publication, but they are subject to frequent change. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 2.5 based on 12 reviews)
| Good Reference; Not-So-Secret  This book contains a good range of useful health info on a wide range of topics, and some practical advice. Those seeking "secret" or "easy" solutions to complex problems will be dissapointed. If you are looking for a review of strategies and options, it's worth the used-book prices to pick one up. October 09, 2008 | | Knowledge is Power!  I was asked to buy this book by my aunt who lives in another country now and was finding it hard to get this book and receive it with no hassle. According to her, she saw this book introduced in an infomercial, and just loves the natural information it has for natural healing of the body. So according to her it's a GREAT book so I think it's GREAT gift!! April 05, 2008 | | Waste of Money  What a bunch of trash. Snippets of health secrets...what a joke. A compilation of mostly meaningless tidbits. Go elsewhere...ignore the infocommercial...worthless. January 13, 2008 | | Proactive Healthcare is Better than Reactionary Healthcare  I almost did not buy "Health Secrets" since I can research whatever health concerns I have through the internet. And so when I looked at this book for the first time today, I expected to find nothing worth reading and no real reason for keeping it.
I was wrong. "Health Secrets" is an encyclopedia that covers a great many health related topics. And within just minutes of flipping through it I found a few health matters that need my attention. I very likely would not have determined or considered these important through my usual internet surfing and reading habits. I now realize how reactionary and out-dated my attitude was regarding my health before opening this book. And I am thankful for having bought "Health Secrets", mostly because it has given me the impetus and a resource to help me be proactive about my health.
At the very least this book offers its owners a gigantic and well organized health care checklist, for which there is nothing comparable through today's health care system. And at best this book offers to help improve the quality of life of its owners and loved ones. I highly recommend "Health Secrets" to all U.S. families.
To those who rate this book so unfavorably:
Imagine how much better the quality of life would be for millions of Americans if the information in this book were used. And imagine how much more likely it would be for this information to be used if this book were widely owned by many more millions of Americans. And imagine what a positive effect that would have on our country, our economy, our standard of living. And imagine your role in helping to make that a reality. November 17, 2007 | | Let the buyer beware  Even as I type this review I have five, yes, 5 Bottomline Invoices on my desk (I've returned the books, but their accounting department is apparently inadequately staffed). Against my better judgment, but seduced by masterful marketing emails, I ordered Bottomline Book of Moneysavers ($35.92), Healthbreakthroug 2007 ($35.95),Prescription Alternatives ($35.92), Bottomline Uncommon Cures ($33.91), and Superhealing, Unlimited ($39.91).
I, perhaps fortunately, didn't have time to peruse all of them, but the two I looked at were hundreds of pages of brief paragraphs, nuggets of information, teasers. Supposedly written by experts, but there would be an opposing opinion by another expert on the same subject on another page.
I found it very frustrating, both not enough information, and way, way too much on too many topics. Much of the information is common sense or widely disseminated.
In reality, I may very well purchase these books, but certainly NOT from Bottomline. The Amazon Marketplace serves me well. I firmly believe, given the quality of these books, there will be an endless supply of "Like New" for pennies on the dollar. September 16, 2007 | |
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