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Acupuncture without Needles

Do-It-Yourself Acupressure --The Simple, At-Home Treatment for Lasting Relief from Pain

J. V. Cerney

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English
Prentice Hall
01 June 1999
Find relief from pain and illness through the healing art of acupressure-a home-healing variation on the 5,000-year-old tradition of Chinese acupuncture.

Newly revised and updated, this modern health classic guides you step-by-step through the simple finger-pressure techniques that send soothing relief surging to the sources of pain and discomfort.

Learn how to determine where pain begins, how it may show up in other parts of the body, and how to make it disappear with a touch of a finger-all without resorting to expensive drugs, difficult therapies, invasive surgery, or even the prick of a needle!

Presented in clear, easy-to-understand language and accompanied by over 100 illustrations, these techniques have long been proven effective in relieving a wide variety of ailments and conditions, including- asthma, backache, constipations, high blood pressure, impotence, menopause, menstruation pain, nausea, sciatica, and stress.

Learn the ancient art of Acupuncture without Needles and enjoy pain-free health and vitality that's as easy to achieve as pushing a button!
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Imprint:   Prentice Hall
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   329g
ISBN:   9780735200357
ISBN 10:   0735200351
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Replaced By:   9780130803870
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

The late award-winning Dr. J. V. Cerney was the author of Acupuncture Without Needles. Dr. Cerney was a specialist in podiatric medicine and physical therapeutics. He was a member of the American College of Sports Medicine and the National Athletic Trainers' Association.

Reviews for Acupuncture without Needles: Do-It-Yourself Acupressure --The Simple, At-Home Treatment for Lasting Relief from Pain

'... deserves attention and applause ...'. Times Literary Supplement 'Though an important academic book written primarily for scholars and students, its range of interest and theological concerns make it an important resource for a wider readership in the church.' The Church of England Newspaper '... interesting and challenging.' Methodist Recorder 'Stanton is clear, concise and generally conservative as he engages with historical, theological and literary questions. The book is readable and will be of use to students, in particular.' Foundations 'Stanton has written a volume that is eminently readable, informative at every point and accessible to scholar, student and avid reader of Christian origins alike. This book deserves wide attention, since it both breaks new ground and summarises recent research into the development of the gospel canon.' Expository Times 'This is an up-to-the-minute study, drawing on a wide range of recent scholarship'. Theology 'It makes you think; and it is a great virtue in a book that it does that.' Church Times '... highly competent pieces of journeywork giving a conspectus of the scholarly discussion of a topic. Stanton's virtues are critical readings of the texts, up-to-dateness with recent publications, and a sure sense of the subtle shifts of the consensus.' The Glass 'This book is a good collection of articles and will no doubt form an important element of scholarly discussion on its topics.' Journal for the Study of the New Testament ' ... it has all the hallmarks of Stanton's previous books: careful scholarship, readability and fresh insights ... This book both breaks new ground and summarises recent research into the development of the gospel canon. It is New Testament scholarship at its best.' Ministry Today 'The beauty of [Stanton's] book is that he takes what look like trivial questions (What is a Gospel? How is the word used in non-Christian writings of the period? Why are there four Gosepls? Why was Jesus called a magician, and by whom? What were the objections put by sceptics to the resurrection of Jesus?) and opens them out to disclose important issues you might never have though about.' Church Times 'Stanton's explanation of the origins of 'Gospel' and his theories on the emergence of the codex are fascinating. ... the author exhibits a fine knowledge of early gospel papyri. ... This book would interest all students of earliest Christianity.' Themelios Jesus and Gospel has all the hallmarks of Stanton's previous books: Stanton has written a volume that is eminently readable , informative at every point and accessible to scholar, student and ardent reader of Christian origins alike. The style of this remarkable piece of scholarship is simple, clear and attractive. Stanton has presented a brilliant book that hopefully has already found its way not only into university libraries but also onto the bookcases of many exegetes. This short, readable book by Stanton makes an important contribution to the study of Christian origins. It is New Testament scholarship at it's best and deserves attention and applause.' Neotestamentica


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