The 12 Elixirs

A Handbook of Natural Health Care

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health
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Author: T. L. Riabokin ISBN: 9781504350792
Publisher: Balboa Press Publication: April 15, 2016
Imprint: Balboa Press Language: English
Author: T. L. Riabokin
ISBN: 9781504350792
Publisher: Balboa Press
Publication: April 15, 2016
Imprint: Balboa Press
Language: English

Your body does nothing randomly. It is always talking to you. It is always telling you what you need to do to get well and stay healthy.

Take a good look at yourself. Your health history and your healing prescriptions are written all over your body …

Listening to and obeying your body’s cues can help you become much more self reliant regarding your health. What are some of these cues?

desiring specific foods breathing patterns skin blemishes itches certain behaviors

What does a craving for sweet or sour really mean in your body? How should you best respond? What does the appearance and location of a mole mean? How does the location of your pain direct you to proper therapeutic choices? The Twelve Elixirs are your guide. They are your birthright. Mastering any one of them will direct you to better health. Such self-reliance requires basic knowledge and calls for the common sense health guidance once acquired at the knees of our mothers and fathers.

Patient X grew back a chipped tooth. Patient Y regained her sight. Patient Z eliminated her chronic pain. They did so in part by partaking of The Twelve Elixirs.

Mastering the art of living healthfully is neither complicated nor difficult; it only requires awakening the knowledge you already possess, and nobody knows your body like you do.

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Your body does nothing randomly. It is always talking to you. It is always telling you what you need to do to get well and stay healthy.

Take a good look at yourself. Your health history and your healing prescriptions are written all over your body …

Listening to and obeying your body’s cues can help you become much more self reliant regarding your health. What are some of these cues?

desiring specific foods breathing patterns skin blemishes itches certain behaviors

What does a craving for sweet or sour really mean in your body? How should you best respond? What does the appearance and location of a mole mean? How does the location of your pain direct you to proper therapeutic choices? The Twelve Elixirs are your guide. They are your birthright. Mastering any one of them will direct you to better health. Such self-reliance requires basic knowledge and calls for the common sense health guidance once acquired at the knees of our mothers and fathers.

Patient X grew back a chipped tooth. Patient Y regained her sight. Patient Z eliminated her chronic pain. They did so in part by partaking of The Twelve Elixirs.

Mastering the art of living healthfully is neither complicated nor difficult; it only requires awakening the knowledge you already possess, and nobody knows your body like you do.

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