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Acupuncture Without Needles

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By: J. V. Cerney and Dr. J.V. Cerney

Format: Paperback
From: Prentice Hall Press
Pub. Date: May 1999

Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1999-06-01
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 304
Ean: 9780735200357
Isbn: 0735200351

ABOUT THE BOOK

EDITORIAL REVIEW
A practical, contemporary guide to the ancient Chinese healing art of acupuncture without needles.

Revised and updated with new detailed illustrations for a contemporary look, this book presents acupressure in terms that anyone can understand and use in the privacy of his or her own home. The author shows step-by-step how to apply this ancient Chinese healing art of finger-pressure technique to treat a wide variety of ailments such as fatigue, migraine, colds, tension, loss of hearing, eye problems, blood pressure problems, and many more. With brand new illustrations, this book lets the reader see where pain or discomfort begins, how it may show up in other parts of the body, and how to use this needle-less technique to eliminate it.

This is the original book on the subject and a popular alternative medicine classic that has sold successfully for over twenty years. With over 100 clear, useful illustrations, it is the most user-friendly book on the market.
USER REVIEWS
"There are countless massage books, but there are few books written in English about using accupressure. This book has too much hyperbole, and I am skeptical of many of its claims. However, I have successfully used some of the accupressure points for relieving pain and migraine. I think the hand drawn diagrams are very useful. The book is heavily influenced by traditional Chinese medicine, but is partially Americanized and I find it far more useful than traditional Chinese textbooks.

In summary, this book could be improved, but it is very useful as it is. "
~ Written on 2005-01-18

"I agree with the second reviewer. The writing style is that of hukstar snake oil health food advertisement. It is also explains things poorly. The diagrams are labeled with handwritten notes making them hard to read. The diagrams don't match the descriptions. Hardly any background information is given to "why" you are doing one thing as opposed to another. The directions suck. You don't have an easy sense of knowing what you are doing"
~ Written on 2000-09-23

"I agree with the second reviewer about the writing style. It reads like a huckster miracle food ad pamphlet. The diagrams are labeled with handwritten notes that are hard to read. The descriptions of the diagrams don't match the diagrams. You are never sure if you are doing things correctly. Next to no background is given why you are doing what you are doing."
~ Written on 2000-09-23

"First - I'm not Gail, I'm her husband, Bill. I got my first issue of this book in 1981 and have not been without it since. To say that the information is dated is true, but Chinese medicine is thousands of years old and still widely used throughout the the world. The pressure points and ailments have not changed as humanity has evolved, therefore being "dated" does not truely apply to this book. Every time I use the ABC program I am amazed. I've mainly used it on my wife for lower back problems and a bi-polar disorder, but over the years we have used it for many ailments. It's even more astonishing that my fingers can accomplish what medical chemistry does - but without the side effect. However we still do as the book suggests - about always consulting your family doctor. This book is as much a part of my first aid kit or medicine cabinet as a bandaid or asprin. I have read and purchased several books on acupressure, many are very good but I always come back to this one as my standard. The copy I have now is worn and torn, time to buy a new one. Thanks Amazon for having it on your list."
~ Written on 2000-06-01

"The good thing about this book is the abundance of very detailed illustrations to help you locate the pressure points. But the style is very, very goofy and dated. The text is written in a breathless style that brings the word "huckster" to mind. It is full of all kinds of far-fetched claims about the wonders of "Acupressure USA!" and supposed case histories of stars that are too big to name, and at least one ridiculous profile of a successful lady ad exec who knocks out skeptical clients with her "huge breasts, long legs and peaches-and-cream complexion". There are also lots of exclamation marks! Then there's the illustration of acupressure techniques to increase your breast size -- ha, ha! Acupressure is a useful technique, but there's too much hype in this book to take it seriously."
~ Written on 2000-04-28




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