Arthritis for Dummies

By · Saturday, May 29th, 2010
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Arthritis for Dummies

Arthritis for Dummies
Product Description
Covers diet, exercise, and medical treatments

Control your symptoms and get on with your life!

Anxious about arthritis? Don’t worry — this friendly guide walks you through the latest medications, diagnostic procedures, surgical advances, and dietary findings to help you manage arthritis, slow down its progression, and enjoy life to the fullest. You’ll find tips on keeping your joints in shape, dealing with chronic pain, and assembling a top-notch healthcare team.

The Dummies Way

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Amazon.com Review
As early as Arthritis for Dummies‘s first page–a yellow tear card entitled “Cheat Sheet”–you know you’re getting useful information. The cheat sheet gives quickie tips on seven helpful topics: “Before Agreeing to Surgery,” “10 Ways to Manage Arthritis,” “10 Arthritis Myths to Watch out For,” “10 Super Foods to Help Combat Arthritis,” “10 Crackerjack New Treatments,” “Talking to Your Doctor About Alternative Therapies,” and “Identifying False Claims for Alternative Therapies.” Arthritis for Dummies explores all of these topics, and many more, in detail.

The authors, husband-and-wife team Barry Fox, Ph.D. (The Arthritis Cure, The 20/30 Fat & Fiber Diet Plan) and Nadine Taylor, M.S., R.D., a registered dietician, explain the different forms of arthritis and arthritis-related conditions and how to work effectively with your doctor. Most of the rest of the book is an easy-to-read guidebook to dozens of treatments and pain-management strategies. Rather than discussing arthritis treatment from a purely Western medicine approach, the authors also detail Eastern healing systems, lifestyle strategies (including illustrations of exercises), and alternative therapies. Everything from Ayurveda to Zyloprim is in here. A drawback is that the authors do not always differentiate between remedies that are backed by scientific evidence and those that have only anecdotal support. –Joan Price
Arthritis for Dummies

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Comments

This book is an insult. I am a dummy by no one’s estimation. However, I have two different forms of arthritis. I developed them without ever reading a word on the topic, as I’m sure many arthritis sufferes have. That there would be a book offering instructions on getting arthritis for the feeble minded is an insult to all the noises I make getting out of low chairs!!
Rating: 1 / 5

It was well worth the $$ and book was in great condition as described it would be. I would suggest this seller to others.
Rating: 5 / 5

I found this book to be informative and entertaining but also somewhat disturbing. There seems to be a tendency to overemphasize so-called “alternative” therapy, and the information is presented in such a way as to cajole the unwary reader into thinking that mainstream and alternative treatments are equivalent. Curiously, neither of the authors is a physician, and the book hardly mentions the existence of the “rheumatologist”,i.e.,the physician who specializes in diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic diseases. I found this surprising at best, and also a bit offensive. It was clear that this is not a completely objective or balanced guide to arthritis and its management.
Rating: 2 / 5

I’ve had arthritis for a long time, so I was happy to find this well-rounded, informative and practical arthritis book. I learned more from this book than I have from all the others I’ve read – combined. It gives a good overview of all kinds of arthritis, the ways they diagnose it and treatments. It also talks about the drugs used for the disease, their pros and cons. There’s also good information on supplements, exercise, body alignment, and more. I especially like the nice balance the authors struck between traditional and alternative medicine. There are a lot of new ideas in the book I hadn’t heard of before – some of which worked well for my arthritis. I heartily recommend this book to anyone who has arthritis.
Rating: 5 / 5

 

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