Customer Review: It is meant not for the beginner - If you don't take your temperatures and you don't do or aren't considerign doing acupuncture, I wouldn't think this book would be for you. This book did speak to me though and came right at a time where I didn't know where else to turn. I can use this book as a... more info
Customer Review: Its obvious the facts are well thought out and presented about the importance of a balanced diet of whole foods at its natural state, and body type awareness. There is enough knowledge here to fill nearly every page without the use of meaningless commentary. The author explores subjects carefully,... more info
Customer Review: The book Secrets of Self-Healing: Harness Nature's Power to Heal Common Ailments, Boost Your Vitality,and Achieve Optimum Wellness covers many common ailments, among which you will encounter in your lifetime. I have read through most of the content of this book and believe that you owe it to... more info
Customer Review: My cousin gave me this book. I thought it was a weight loss book, so I read it, loved it and put it away. Three months later I was feeling ill and desperate and I remembered Nan Lu's words. I pulled out the book and followed the suggestions. I really isn't a weight loss book...it is a heal yourself... more info
Customer Review: This book is great. I found that it easy for someone that is just beginning an interest in eastern medicine to get a clue. The book was referred to me by my doctor. He was right about it being a good place to start. It will definitely make you stop and consider the mind set of western medicine.... more info
Customer Review: For some reason this book is being substituted for the book I wanted, originally ordered as The Power of the Soul but even on the confirmation (which I unfortunately did not check when it came through) this title had been substituted. The same thing happened when I ordered the book from the local... more info
Customer Review: I practice and teach qigong, and have read a dozen or so of the books recommended by my teachers, and I recommend "Wood Becomes Water" to my students as a first read on the subject of Traditional Chinese Medicine. TCM can quickly become complicated, but this book keeps things simple and clear and... more info
Customer Review: The Way of the Fertile Soul reads like pop-Buddhism. The book has several anecdotes of women who heeded the authors wisdom and -- lo-and-behold became pregnant. But the undercurrent of the book becomes evident mid-way into it: if you are infertile you are to blame. Case in point, page 178 where... more info
Customer Review: This textbook is very easy to understand. It's written in a very clear and concise manner. The occasional diagrams illustrate the points very well. I also like the "summary boxes" after each detailed section.