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Acupuncture Without Needles by J. V. Cerney
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Acupuncture Without Needles (edition 1983)

by J. V. Cerney

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This 2nd revised edition with brand new illustrations, presents acupressure in easily understood terms that you can use in the privacy of your own home. Discover where pain or discomfort begins, how it may show up elsewhere in the body and how to use this needle-less technique to eliminate it.
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Title:Acupuncture Without Needles
Authors:J. V. Cerney
Info:Prentice Hall (1983), Paperback
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Acupuncture is discussed in detail - this book has in-depth illustrations galore. Many conditions for acupressure is discussed - from fatigue to enlarging the breasts to deafness to tonsillitis.

Ailments of the chest - asthma, bronchitis, heart problems ( angina pectoris, bradycardia, pericarditis ), influenza, and chest muscle spasm is an example - this is in chapter six. Discussed is causes of chest pain, sources, case studies, drawings, what points and techniques to use, etc. ( )
  ErinPaperbackstash | Jun 14, 2016 |
A very frustrating read. The writing style and book layout was very dated, the illustrations were unclear and the book read more like a journal rather than a treatment prescription. There is probably very useful information in this book but it is so difficult to work through that it doesn't seem worth the effort. I'll look for my information elsewhere. ( )
  buchowl | Jan 10, 2010 |
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This 2nd revised edition with brand new illustrations, presents acupressure in easily understood terms that you can use in the privacy of your own home. Discover where pain or discomfort begins, how it may show up elsewhere in the body and how to use this needle-less technique to eliminate it.

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