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The Science and Philosophy of BodyTalk - Healthcare Designed By Your Body

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By the time you complete this book, you will have made a major leap in your understanding of healthcare. Welcome to BodyTalk - Healthcare designed by your body.

Released May 2013, written by John Veltheim. The book includes a scientific explanation by James L Oschman Ph.D. The chapters of this book will take you on a journey of exploration into how The BodyTalk System works from a practical and scientific perspective

Your outside appearance is individual - each scar, laugh line, mole has a story and history. Your insides are equally as individual. Your worries, headaches, sore knee, and food intolerance’s also have a unique story as to how they manifested.

The symptoms you feel or see are your body trying to communicate with you the only way it can. By simply addressing these symptoms you are missing the opportunity to listen. If you do listen and have a BodyTalk practitioner interpret this communication correctly, you will find the underlying causes that must be addressed for lasting changes.

176 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2013

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March 7, 2016
BodyTalk's focus on working with the body/mind's innate wisdom to regain and maintain healthy balance offers a refreshing new paradigm for healthcare. Veltheim pulls from a wide variety of holistic disciplines to make a compelling argument for recognizing the role of quantum physics in healing and health maintenance. As a result, the BodyTalk system sees etiologies from a radically different perspective than Western medical training, with appropriately radically different practices to address health problems.

The clinical results of these non-pharmaceutical/non-invasive procedures are promising, but I found the book itself was worth reading simply to mess with my belief system.
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August 8, 2017
Science heavy, but not too difficult to get through. I'm a huge fan of Body Talk, and loved reading more about its development process. Quick and easy read.
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June 21, 2014
It is a wonderful book.to take care of ones own self is so easy.thank the author
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