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Review by Rosemary Okoko -- Health Tips, Myths, and Tricks

Posted: 02 Jul 2017, 08:11
by Rosemary Okoko
[Following is a volunteer review of "Health Tips, Myths, and Tricks" by Morton E Tavel, MD.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Health Tips, Myths and Tricks, by Morton E Tavel, MD, is a nonfiction book with about 260 pages. The author is a physician specialist in internal medicine and cardiovascular diseases. This book is based on health issues. The author divides medicine into two types. There is science based medicine (evidence based medicine) and alternative medicine which consists of unproven remedies.

This book has 62 chapters. Each chapter discusses a different topic. The author ends some chapters with conclusions. The topics mainly discuss tips for good health, myths that mislead people and tricks used to promote fake health products. The author is very detailed as he breaks down these main topics to cover different ailments and health conditions, such as cancer and hypertension.

I find some of the advice from this author rather obvious, for example, he recommends dieting to lose body weight. I will admit that some of his advice is contrary to what seems obvious, for example, he discourages stretching before engaging in vigorous exercise. He gives reasons for this as proof. I do not agree with the author when he says that alternative medicine does not yield results. Has the author interviewed all the people who have taken alternative medicine? There are people who have taken alternative medicine and it actually worked for them. The author therefore, should not generalize his statement. I agree with him though, when he says that alternative medicine can have side effects that can lead to other diseases. I think that even scientific (conventional) medicine can have similar effect.

Even though I did not understand some medical terms used in this book, I did not find it boring. I still understood the concept, and enjoyed reading on. I enjoyed reading this book particularly because I realized that all along, I had believed in myths, thinking that they were facts. I liked the conclusions made at the end of some chapters because they would make it easy for a reader to have a recap of what they had read in that particular chapter. I also liked the fact that the author used research results as evidence for his statements. What I did not like about this book was the biased opinion of the author who blatantly dismissed alternative medicine.

The advice I found useful in this book was that we should not always believe what we read on labels because there could be omission of a dangerous substance present. Another useful advice was that we should use diet to avoid, manage and cure illness. I agree with this statement because by dieting, we are sure of using safe and natural substances for prevention, management and cure of health conditions.

This book, though professionally edited, has minor formatting errors. There is a canceled word which I believe is supposed to be deleted. This did not deter me from reading on. The book is well written with good grammar. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I cannot give it a lower rating because I enjoyed reading it, and there are no grammatical errors, making the book easy to understand. There is research evidence for what the author is putting across to the reader regarding scientific medicine.

I recommend this book to anyone who would like to know more about health issues. Those who do not believe in any form of treatment because of their religious beliefs, or by choice, might not enjoy reading it.

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Re: Review by Rosemary Okoko -- Health Tips, Myths, and Tric

Posted: 16 Jul 2017, 22:34
by Ubyamos
Nice review. I love books about medicine. I think I'll get this one and read.

Re: Review by Rosemary Okoko -- Health Tips, Myths, and Tric

Posted: 17 Jul 2017, 01:50
by Rosemary Okoko
Thank you Ubyamos. It will make a good read and you will learn a lot from it.

Re: Review by Rosemary Okoko -- Health Tips, Myths, and Tric

Posted: 17 Jul 2017, 02:22
by Jeremie Mondejar
I agree with your review. Synthetic and herbal medication may have side effects to our body but it defers on how our body reacts on that medicine. Some medicine might help and cure, and too many are dangerous when it's not use in proper way.

Re: Review by Rosemary Okoko -- Health Tips, Myths, and Tric

Posted: 17 Jul 2017, 02:45
by Rosemary Okoko
Thank you Jem Tomarong for your comments. Good to know you agree with me.

Re: Review by Rosemary Okoko -- Health Tips, Myths, and Tric

Posted: 21 Jul 2017, 03:58
by Kelebogile Mbangi
Thanks for this review Rosemary. I also know of people who have benefitted from alternative medicine, though I do not advocate it.

Re: Review by Rosemary Okoko -- Health Tips, Myths, and Tric

Posted: 21 Jul 2017, 04:22
by Rosemary Okoko
Thank you Kelebogile for reading and leaving a comment.

Re: Review by Rosemary Okoko -- Health Tips, Myths, and Tric

Posted: 24 Jul 2017, 06:24
by juliusotinyo
Nice review, am about to read the book. Am particularly interested in confirming some of his claims on alternative medicine to which i advocate.

Re: Review by Rosemary Okoko -- Health Tips, Myths, and Tric

Posted: 24 Jul 2017, 06:33
by Rosemary Okoko
Thank you juliusotinyo for reading and commenting. You should read this one. I advocate for it too.

Re: Review by Rosemary Okoko -- Health Tips, Myths, and Tric

Posted: 25 Jul 2017, 03:53
by Heidi M Simone
Thank you for the informative review! It's kind of odd that the author doesn't agree with stretching before vigorous activity; I feel like people would hurt themselves more easily if they don't do some type of warm-up before doing some heavy exercising. Anyway, I don't think this is a read for me, but I'm glad that you were able to enjoy it!

Re: Review by Rosemary Okoko -- Health Tips, Myths, and Tric

Posted: 25 Jul 2017, 05:43
by raikyuu
I hope this book provides some practical advice about health. Given the author's medical background, it would be dangerous if some advice in the book is actually dangerous. Good job on the review.

Re: Review by Rosemary Okoko -- Health Tips, Myths, and Tric

Posted: 25 Jul 2017, 06:08
by juliusotinyo
hsimone wrote:Thank you for the informative review! It's kind of odd that the author doesn't agree with stretching before vigorous activity; I feel like people would hurt themselves more easily if they don't do some type of warm-up before doing some heavy exercising. Anyway, I don't think this is a read for me, but I'm glad that you were able to enjoy it!
I agree, I was a kid marathon protégé back in the day and running after a stretch exercise significantly lowered joint pain during and after..

Re: Review by Rosemary Okoko -- Health Tips, Myths, and Tric

Posted: 25 Jul 2017, 06:26
by Rosemary Okoko
I agree with hsimone, raikyuu and juliusotinyo on the importance of stretching before engaging in vigorous exercise as this has been normal practice but the author seems to have reasons against it. Thank you for sharing your opinion.

Re: Review by Rosemary Okoko -- Health Tips, Myths, and Tric

Posted: 25 Jul 2017, 11:27
by Ayosinmi
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I always appreciate your quality input. Thank you

Re: Review by Rosemary Okoko -- Health Tips, Myths, and Tric

Posted: 25 Jul 2017, 11:42
by Rosemary Okoko
Thank you Ayosinmi. I will check it out.