Review of 9.1.1. Complete Guide To Natural Healing

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Review of 9.1.1. Complete Guide To Natural Healing

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "9.1.1. Complete Guide To Natural Healing" by VIE Loriot de Rouvray.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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“Many illnesses unexplained today can be related to ingestion of drugs,” remarks the author. This thought-provoking statement is a fact. More often, a medical practitioner will prescribe a drug and then tell you of possible side effects: nausea, headaches, dizziness, etc. But why would a drug meant to heal the body cause a negative side effect afterward? 9.1.1. Complete Guide To Natural Healing details methods we can rebuild our bodies without the consumption of harmful substances.

VIE Loriot de Rouvray teaches us of wolfberry and goji berry tea. They help in the prevention of diabetes. Do you have an issue with your cholesterol levels? Well, red rice extract is a miracle worker. Charcoal is another natural remedy that cures intestinal illnesses. For ladies, breast cancer is a lethal disease. One way to prevent the disease is a daily intake of vitamin D. Plus, organic ground flaxseeds work wonders.

People want to maintain a young-looking and healthy body. Silicium G5 fights tissue sclerosis and possesses anti-aging properties. In addition, it helps the joints, hair, nails, etc. There is a need to keep the liver and large intestines toxin-free. Accumulation of toxins in the two organs can cause cirrhosis, liver and colorectal cancers, etc. The author tells us the necessity to manage our emotions. Did you know psychological and physiological stresses can cause heart disease and diabetes, among other illnesses? We have seven chakras in our bodies that regulate our emotions. This guide by VIE Loriot de Rouvray will teach you more.

I did not buy the idea of harmful substances like mercury being present in vaccines. Some information like “The living ankh practice” did not stand well with me. In addition, the teaching named Merkaba was new to me, and I experienced a hard time understanding it. That is what I despised.

Most information was an eye-opener to me. For instance, I learned the need to regulate my emotions. Otherwise, I would risk diseases like high blood pressure and diabetes. Also, essential oils are chemical-free because they are extracts from natural plants like cinnamon and rosemary. I loved reading such crucial information.

I like that the author tells us the book is solely for educational purposes. The thorough research performed by the author was outstanding. Further, I noted a few errors, so the book is well edited. I rate it 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys guides about healthy living, more so natural remedies.

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While I do understand the context of the review, I’d have ordered a more direct approach to the summary of this book. That being said, I understand the reasoning that promotes the creation of such a book and I’d recommend people to read it to learn a thing or two that could improve their health.
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I like that I can learn a lot from this book. I would certainly get this book to try out what the author has to say. Health is wealth.
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I really love this book's storyline. The first thing that intrigued me to this book was the book cover. Your review was well detailed and without spoilers, and it gave me more insight on the book's storyline. Thanks for the great review.
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Health is wealth they say. I find the Information in this book helpful and timely. Wonderful review. Welldone!!
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Books like this cause a lot of problems because they provide solutions to health issues and the medical world would be in danger if these theories are proven.
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Most information was an eye-opener to me. For instance, I learned the need to regulate my emotions. Great review.
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