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The Healing Sourcebook: Discover your own path to better health and inner peace

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There are so many therapies, healing practices and alternative medicines on offer, at so many levels, that it can be confusing. David Vennells is experienced in most of them. After being asked many times by clients and patients What can I do to help myself or family/friend get well he decided to write the answer. Here is the distilled wisdom of many years practice; a number of complementary therapies which are safe, easy to learn from a book, and combine wonderfully with each other to form a simple but powerful system of healing for body and mind. You don't need to be an expert, or to ask one- all these are designed as simple and effective forms of natural medicine that anyone can practice. Follow the clear explanations in the book, and within a few weeks or even days you can begin to enjoy treating yourself, friends and family with confidence and success.

320 pages, Paperback

First published March 25, 2007

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April 25, 2008
It seems we live in an increasingly complex world. We’ve got so many different options, especially in regards to our health care. Sometimes, trying to find just the right strategies for our health issues is confusing.

The Healing Sourcebook looks at nine different complementary medicine techniques: aromatherapy, reflexology, Reiki, Bach Flower remedies, Homeopathy, herbal medicine, crystal therapy, yoga, and meditation. The goal of this book is to educate the reader about his or her options while giving them a little taste of how each method works.

Unlike similar books that tend to serve as either a summary of available techniques or an advertising directory for practitioners, The Healing Sourcebook is written to empower readers in taking control of their health. The basics set out here, can be used by virtually any reader. Then, if a method or methods resonate with them, he or she can delve deeper into these areas.
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