Is it practical?
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Re: Is it practical?
Yes, however, I think it is an acceptable guide to use in case you are unable to go to a doctor. In those cases, I think this book is well documented with step by step practical guide so that you can feel better before consulting a doctor. I think that is what makes this book so appreciable. It is relatable and very practical to use.
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Yes, that is true. I like how the author has put a lot of remedies in this book to make the book seem more relatable. He details the amount of nutrient and the source from where one might obtain the nutrient. It is really something which I appreciated a lot. Especially when everything is summerised as tables at the end of the book is something which makes this book a alot more practical.Maconstewart wrote: ↑24 Aug 2020, 19:59 For many with anxiety, just going to a practitioner is going to aggravate that anxiety. In that scenario, beginning with a book, such as this one, may help quite a bit. As with most things you can't blanket predict what is practical in everyones life. What works for me may do nothing for another person.
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So do you think the remedies which you have tried would have been more effective in presence of a professional? Or does what you practiced would have no significant improvement in the presence of a professional?shirleym89 wrote: ↑25 Aug 2020, 05:51 It is practical. I say this because I have tried the remedies that the author suggested and most of them have really helped.
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Yes, I think that this book is merely a handbook that you read to help you get a perspective of stress. No boo can relace the experience a professional has in dealing with similar cases. That being said, I hope that this book becomes practical to use in times when the doctor is not reachable due to whatever reason.Nidhi_391005 wrote: ↑25 Aug 2020, 11:34 I think it is practical as the author offers various method to relieve stress and anxiety but I don't think that book can be used as a substitute for professionals. This book is useful at smaller level where people fell normal anxiety or stress due to day to day life.
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I found the diet suggestions more practical in the sense that the knowledge can be practiced independently of any professionals.
In all, however, I'd say that the strategies outlined in the book were practical in the sense that they inform every reader on what is possible, obtainable and available out there for the relief of stress and anxiety. So, yes, the information is practical for something.
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