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This book gives an interesting account of the important of magnetism . It also records some of the difficult cases treated successfully with magnet therapy lide paralysis sciatica arthrities spondylities tumor and mental retardation
“His [Warka] method of healing is simply “laying of hands”, similar to what Jesus Christ did over 2,000 years ago. There are no elaborate rituals or prayers involved. For want of a better term, I just refer to his method as energy healing. Definitely it is not similar to pranic energy or bio-energy, although it could be partly that? Why? Because pranic energy is applied without touching the body of the patient. It works through the etheric and energy bodies of the person. And it does not have the same effect as Warka’s.” ~ Jaime T. Licauco “Warka heals by putting his hand on top of the afflicted part of the person’s body for about 15 minutes. He closes his eyes and sees colors swirling in the patient’s body. Black means the body part is in bad condition, grey and red mean the patient is in pain. Blue shows healing has begun.” ~ Paul J. Dejillas
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The more the science has advanced the further away have we moved from nature. Thanks to our artificial existence, even to quench a natural urge like thirst, we imbibe synthetic substances such as colas and caffeine-loaded drinks. Having starved our body of nature`s most precious liquid, water, we are beset with multiple ailments like headaches, arthritis, asthma, urinary problems, general debility, blood pressure and the like. Very often missing the root cause of the problem, we rush to doctors - only to have antibiotics pumped into us that offer short-term relief while turning into long-term nightmares. This book shows how drinking just 12 to 14 glasses of water per day (for the average person) cures many ailments, including chronic ones. #v&spublishers
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This warts-and-all look inside an inner city primary school is an intimate and charming account of how people at Edith Neville primary school approach issues that face urban schools everywhere. The author's insightful journalistic eye focuses on how individuals cope with government initiatives, the needs of the pupils and the community at large. Focusing on the progress of individual children, in some cases from the time they start nursery, this book illuminates contemporary urban school life and provides a human account of major and minor successes, and failures, over a twelve-month period in a passionate but complex educational community. The book highlights how: the school community works to give equal chances to all children staff strive to include children with special needs the school community enlist the support of parents who mistrust the system staff manage distressed and distressing behaviour. In the background the school's managers endeavour to meet targets and inspections, while containing teacher stress and retaining a vision of the broader purpose of education.
This book is for all caring medical doctors, natural therapists, and sincere health seekers who would like to know the missing link to between living food and a long life.
Explains the concepts behind magnet therapy, its history, and how it can be used to relieve pain from a variety of ailments.