What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About
October 12, 2009 by admin
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Prozac, Zoloft, Xanax and Paxil. Insomnia,headaches, loss of libido, fatigue and memory loss. These are just afew of the prescription medicines that millions of people are takingfor anxiety – and a few of their side effects. Those who choose not totake medication may experience paralysing fear, palpitations,diarrhoea and more. In fact one in five A & E visits to UShospitals are related to anxiety.Now there is a simple, all-natural solution! Douglas Hunt offers hisproven, 5-step holistic program for controlling anxiety, panic andphobias through a combination of lifestyle changes and nutritionalsupplements. This groundbreaking programme offers new treatments forthe paralyzing conditions of anxiety, panic attacks and phobias thatare afflicting millions across the world.more info
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K. Kliewer on Tue, 15th Sep 2009 1:38 pm
No websites available for some products mentioned
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
While I think there is some valuable information regarding herbal and dietary supplements in this book (and I have used passion flower and valerian supplements with success), along with the first reviewer, I am frustrated because some websites mentioned for locating supplements do not exist, nor can the supplements be found by searching on google.
A reader on Sat, 3rd Oct 2009 8:55 am
Who is he?
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
Dr. Hunt provides no information regarding where he practices. I would have found him more credible if he had provided specifics about his CV.
He offers few comprehensive success stories.
The book in interesting, but the author refers the reader to various web sites that stock products he recommends. Some of the web sites do not exist, and the products cannot be found via traditional Google search. One wonders whether this sloppiness pervades other areas of the book.