The “People Power” Health Superbook Book 1. Medical Basics; Taking Care of Yourself, The Medical Industry Is a Mix of Good, Greed & Fraud

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Author: Tony Kelbrat ISBN: 1230000221595
Publisher: People Power Publication: February 27, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Tony Kelbrat
ISBN: 1230000221595
Publisher: People Power
Publication: February 27, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

You will encounter some kind of health adversity in life.  Doctors can only take you so far.  You will have to do the rest yourself.  This book is a near comprehensive resource guide to point you in a lot of different directions that might help you in some way.

If all of a sudden you get into an accident or get a serious disease, you don't have time to sift through the hundreds of health books at #610 to #619 at the library or cruise the web looking for answers some of which are a massive rip-off.

I'll give you a case in point.  I was on a holistic cancer website where they give about 25 pages of solid knowledge for free then I went on another one with a ten page sales pitch ending with "Only $97 and you'll get all these reports about 12 obscure holistic cancer therapies." The sad part is that some people will shell out the money because they seem to think paying this high fee will get them qualitatively superior knowledge but it won't because there's nothing qualitatively superior out there that I haven't found and put in this book.

All the relevant health knowledge in the world is on the internet for free but the problem is in finding the right websites quickly and organizing them in a simple, straightforward manner.  That's what this book is about.  It's a roadmap or a guide for the entire fields of health, medicine, mental health and well-being online and at the library.

I'm not pro-Medical Establishment nor against it, merely the messenger who stands at the sidelines, watches it then presents what I think is relevant and criticize what I feel is crud.  My job is to cover all sides objectively.  

The medical industries teach you to learn to be helpless so that you go to them to solve your problems instead of solving them yourself.  Most maladies will go away on their own with time but we're conditioned to want pills and treatment from the doctor.  Some people call this the placebo effect.

This book covers the mainstream Medical Establishment but goes beyond it to cover alternative methods and alternative clinics.  I'm not a medical professional so I don't have to live in any box or abide by any code from a licensing board.  I'm free to speculate and air my thoughts without censoring myself.

When you've been sick and in pain as I have, feeling you're near death or almost hoping for death because of the agony you're in, then you finally realize the importance of physical, medical and spiritual health in your life.  

If you've seen family, acquaintances and friends die way before their time and take it like a deer caught in a set of headlights because they couldn't see outside the box of convention (what their doctor told them) enough to do their own research, find their own knowledge or try something just for hope sake (which could be enough in itself, to have hope), then you'll know why a guy like me felt somebody should attempt to unify all known existing links to life essence knowledge in the world in one package.

First off, the average citizen not in the medical field doesn't have a clue what's going on beyond what his doctor tells him and the few TV commercials he sees about drugs.  

Secondly, people are lazy.  Even when told they have a terminal illness, I've seen some simply take it.  They didn't go off and do any research on their own or try any alternative method.  

They just accepted what the doctor told them and waited to die.  When I gave a diabetic friend of mine an alternative book about diabetes, he said he was too busy to read it.  This is so stupid.  

If I can provide one near comprehensive healthy lifestyle book with almost everything in it for a reasonable price, at least the motivated people will have most of the relevant material at their fingertips should they desire to help themselves.

There's no central authority out there nor does one side acknowledge the other which is why you'll never see opposing viewpoints in any book sanctioned by the conventional medical authorities so with the spirit of this mind, I hope to continue on with you, the people, helping me by sending me more information to help flesh out this book with knowledge from all sectors within the entire medical-life-health industry.

For information about eco and sustainable living, refer to my family book.

I created separate books for disabilities and chronic illness, mental challenges and senior living.

I cover medical science and medical journals in my education book.

I cover occupational safety in my job book.

 

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You will encounter some kind of health adversity in life.  Doctors can only take you so far.  You will have to do the rest yourself.  This book is a near comprehensive resource guide to point you in a lot of different directions that might help you in some way.

If all of a sudden you get into an accident or get a serious disease, you don't have time to sift through the hundreds of health books at #610 to #619 at the library or cruise the web looking for answers some of which are a massive rip-off.

I'll give you a case in point.  I was on a holistic cancer website where they give about 25 pages of solid knowledge for free then I went on another one with a ten page sales pitch ending with "Only $97 and you'll get all these reports about 12 obscure holistic cancer therapies." The sad part is that some people will shell out the money because they seem to think paying this high fee will get them qualitatively superior knowledge but it won't because there's nothing qualitatively superior out there that I haven't found and put in this book.

All the relevant health knowledge in the world is on the internet for free but the problem is in finding the right websites quickly and organizing them in a simple, straightforward manner.  That's what this book is about.  It's a roadmap or a guide for the entire fields of health, medicine, mental health and well-being online and at the library.

I'm not pro-Medical Establishment nor against it, merely the messenger who stands at the sidelines, watches it then presents what I think is relevant and criticize what I feel is crud.  My job is to cover all sides objectively.  

The medical industries teach you to learn to be helpless so that you go to them to solve your problems instead of solving them yourself.  Most maladies will go away on their own with time but we're conditioned to want pills and treatment from the doctor.  Some people call this the placebo effect.

This book covers the mainstream Medical Establishment but goes beyond it to cover alternative methods and alternative clinics.  I'm not a medical professional so I don't have to live in any box or abide by any code from a licensing board.  I'm free to speculate and air my thoughts without censoring myself.

When you've been sick and in pain as I have, feeling you're near death or almost hoping for death because of the agony you're in, then you finally realize the importance of physical, medical and spiritual health in your life.  

If you've seen family, acquaintances and friends die way before their time and take it like a deer caught in a set of headlights because they couldn't see outside the box of convention (what their doctor told them) enough to do their own research, find their own knowledge or try something just for hope sake (which could be enough in itself, to have hope), then you'll know why a guy like me felt somebody should attempt to unify all known existing links to life essence knowledge in the world in one package.

First off, the average citizen not in the medical field doesn't have a clue what's going on beyond what his doctor tells him and the few TV commercials he sees about drugs.  

Secondly, people are lazy.  Even when told they have a terminal illness, I've seen some simply take it.  They didn't go off and do any research on their own or try any alternative method.  

They just accepted what the doctor told them and waited to die.  When I gave a diabetic friend of mine an alternative book about diabetes, he said he was too busy to read it.  This is so stupid.  

If I can provide one near comprehensive healthy lifestyle book with almost everything in it for a reasonable price, at least the motivated people will have most of the relevant material at their fingertips should they desire to help themselves.

There's no central authority out there nor does one side acknowledge the other which is why you'll never see opposing viewpoints in any book sanctioned by the conventional medical authorities so with the spirit of this mind, I hope to continue on with you, the people, helping me by sending me more information to help flesh out this book with knowledge from all sectors within the entire medical-life-health industry.

For information about eco and sustainable living, refer to my family book.

I created separate books for disabilities and chronic illness, mental challenges and senior living.

I cover medical science and medical journals in my education book.

I cover occupational safety in my job book.

 

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