The Facts on Holistic Health and the New Medicine
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Publisher Description
Can you trust your doctor? The holistic health movement has gathered many occult healing methods under its umbrella in recent years. The broad acceptance of this New Medicine by society makes it difficult to know which practices are dangerous or spiritually deceptive. This eye-opening book - overviews 40 suspect practices; reveals potential dangers of various holistic treatments; questions the scientific validity of the New Medicine; exposes occult influence in many holistic treatments. A biblical evaluation of each practice, from chiropractic & hypnosis to biofeedback & visualization, makes this concise guide to modern health care a handy reference resource.
Customer Reviews
Waste of money and space
I purchased this book because the review stated that the book would provide a biblical evaluation of each holistic modality. The review is a lie.
This book contained one scripture in the beginning of the book that paints a picture that reflexology, polarity, and color therapy practitioners can be put in the same category as spell conjures, mediums, sooth Sayers, fire walkers, etc.
Each modality mentioned is filled with words like occult, psychic, pagan and quotation marks surrounding the positive attributes insinuating that any positive effects are hearsay and undocumented, which is anything but true.
Only someone who does not like facts, but would prefer to be fed the lies they choose to believe will purchase this book. If you want to know the truth, you will not find it here.
I implore anyone who wants to know more about holistic health to find a christian practitioner to explain it to you from a biblical prospective.