Intended for all health practitioners (who are not homeopaths), MDs, Naturopaths, Herbalists, Osteopaths and anyone who is interested in understanding our obsession with “punishing” people by removing their favourite foods and delicacies. Many patients would like to know more, this book will satisfy them.
“Elementary Human Nutrition for Health Practitioners” is now available, with the same nutritional value and content J than “Elementary Nutrition for Homeopaths” but without the “homeobabble”, without the precise reference to homeopathic practice.
Proper nutrition is the foundation of good health, nobody denies that. Yet, despite that widespread knowledge, when looking at what people eat and drink, what they put in their trolleys at the supermarket, one is horrified. Would you put diesel in a petrol car? Why do you do that to your body?
This book's aim is to explain in clear but scientific terms why you need to avoid certain so-called foods, what they do to the patient and how this can completely confuse a proper consultation with any health practitioner; it then looks and explains what proper nutrition is.
It shows how improper nutrition influences the symptoms and signs described and found during a consultation, making the practitioner direct the treatment at side-effects of so-called foods rather than the real, deep-seated problems of the patient. There is an abundance, some would say an excess, of references published in the conventional, peer-reviewed medical literature.
There are two editions: the printed one and the eBook:
Print: http://www.lulu.com/shop/dr-joe-rozencw ... 95862.html
eBook: http://www.lulu.com/shop/dr-joe-rozencw ... 95887.html
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Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
Yet another new book, sort of....
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Re: Yet another new book, sort of....
Joe,
is there any book, questioning the need of suffer, pain and illnesses?
Questioning the source of suffer, pain and illnesses?
Aham
is there any book, questioning the need of suffer, pain and illnesses?
Questioning the source of suffer, pain and illnesses?
Aham
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Re: Yet another new book, sort of....
this is all part of normal case taking.
I often ask people 'why they needed their illness.' It is an educational
piece and often healing in itself when a real answer is reached.
My conceptual understanding is that the vital force seeks balance and survival.
When something is out of whack the vital force pulls your coat tails in a sense by
producing a symptom. If heeded, the symptoms disappear as you achieve or
regain that central balance. If you don't heed the coat tail pulling, and suppress the
symptoms, the vital force may send an even stronger message. And this is typically
what happens in allopathic medicine and we see people getting sicker and sicker over
the years. Allopathy calls this normal and watches people sicken and die while making
their profits. In homeopathy we try to uncover the roots of the illness and hopefully
educate people as to the true nature of their illnesses so they don't live on this downward
health spiral in their lives.
t
I often ask people 'why they needed their illness.' It is an educational
piece and often healing in itself when a real answer is reached.
My conceptual understanding is that the vital force seeks balance and survival.
When something is out of whack the vital force pulls your coat tails in a sense by
producing a symptom. If heeded, the symptoms disappear as you achieve or
regain that central balance. If you don't heed the coat tail pulling, and suppress the
symptoms, the vital force may send an even stronger message. And this is typically
what happens in allopathic medicine and we see people getting sicker and sicker over
the years. Allopathy calls this normal and watches people sicken and die while making
their profits. In homeopathy we try to uncover the roots of the illness and hopefully
educate people as to the true nature of their illnesses so they don't live on this downward
health spiral in their lives.
t
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Re: Yet another new book, sort of....
Any book on healing is implicitly a (partial) answer to that question.
Physical healing and spiritual healing are not separate, they are simply different limbs of the same elephant.
Yet one will not necessarily substitute for the other. Homeopathy encompasses both, can achieve both, depending on the skills and the needs within the therapeutic relationships.
But Aham, I think you are looking for a different audience. This is a homepathy group, not a philosophical exercise.
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Physical healing and spiritual healing are not separate, they are simply different limbs of the same elephant.
Yet one will not necessarily substitute for the other. Homeopathy encompasses both, can achieve both, depending on the skills and the needs within the therapeutic relationships.
But Aham, I think you are looking for a different audience. This is a homepathy group, not a philosophical exercise.
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Re: Yet another new book, sort of....
I would imagine there are, mainly religious books, but I could not quote any of them a this is definitely not my cup of tea...I do not see neither accept the need for pain and suffering.
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz