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Treat minor ailments and symptoms yourself, without medication? This is the book that tells you how.You may choose not to use medication. Perhaps you shy away from acupuncture because you are wary of needles. Maybe you don''t even take herbal medicine or other complementary remedies, because you''re careful about what goes into your body.''Acupoints: The Miracle Points of Our Bodies'' teaches you how to treat many conditions effectively, in a totally non-invasive manner. The procedures cost nothing. You can do them anywhere. All you need is your fingers and this book.When you have finished reading this book you will:1.have a working knowledge of the fundamentals of Chinese Medicine,2.know how to locate the acupoints, what ailments and conditions they treat, and the techniques that work best,3.learn the ways to ensure a healthy, happy life using Ra Qi Therapy, Dr. Veli''s unique health regime, and4.be able to share these valuable techniques with family and friends.
Author Joy Nugent has spent three decades in the role of a private, palliative care nurse, being with people at the end of their lifepart of a lifetime of caring for others. She left a comfortable life as the wife of a successful orthodontist to follow a calling and vocation. In My Way: One Nurses Passion for End of Life, Nugent shares not only her personal history but also her model for end-of-life nursing. Her career and education spanned many countries, from her home in Adelaide, Australia, to Canada, the United States, the UK, India, Singapore, and Malaysia. She encourages nurses to follow in her footsteps, urging them to become midwives of the soul and to take charge of their own professional lives. Throughout, Nugent details her life experiences and travels and offers recommendations on the attitude, knowledge, and skills essential for building trusting patient-nurse relationships. Although she has had to face many challenges and struggles along the way, she acknowledges that her life has been divinely guided. This memoir recalls one nurses personal and professional life, provides guidance for others in gaining the confidence to die without fear, and advises those comforting them at the bedside.
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