Whether you are an ardent believer in alternative medicine, a skeptic,
or simply baffled by the range of services and opinions, this book lays
to rest doubts and contradictions with authority and clarity. In this
groundbreaking analysis, more than thirty of the most popular
treatments--including acupuncture, homeopathy, aromatherapy,
reflexology, chiropractic, and herbal medicines--are examined for their
proven benefits and potential dangers. What works and what doesn't? Whom
can you trust, and who is ripping you off? While guiding the reader
through a wide range of alternative cures, Trick or Treatment hones in
on narrative case histories that illustrate the pros and cons of
alternative medicine. Ultimately, in its scrutiny of alternative and
complementary cures, this book strives to reassert the primacy of the
scientific method as a means for determining public health practice and
policy.