It takes the average reader and 44 minutes to read What Is Wrong with Me? by Robert Rodgers
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When our body expresses troubling symptoms, everyone wants them to vanish magically. How can this happen? Most people resort to a consultation with a medical doctor. Why? Their specialty is in treating symptoms. They have a cache of medications and surgical options that can be prescribed to suppress a wide variety of symptoms. To be sure, many people benefit tremendously from taking advantage of the opportunity to suppress symptoms using whatever means available. Some people cannot even begin to function without taking medications, so it is a good thing the medication and surgical options are available. The downside of this familiar approach to treatment is that the cause of the symptoms is irrelevant. As any medical doctor will tell you, their specialty is in treating symptoms, not determining their causes. The medications used to treat symptoms often have to be continued often throughout a lifetime. If the cause has not been determined, the symptoms will continue to be problematic, often requiring continued suppression. An alternative approach I have personally used successfully has been to focus on the cause of my symptoms. Once the cause has been identified it becomes possible to pursue treatments that address the cause instead of suppressing symptoms. Once the cause has been found, treated and healed, symptoms can potentially be reversed requiring no need for suppression. I personally like the holistic approach but there is a downside. Symptoms are not usually suppressed over the short tun. It may take some time to heal the cause which means that the symptoms will take time to reverse. It may also take several assessments to ascertain the underlying of certain symptoms. There may be many dysfunctions that are at play, requiring that each be addressed one by one. "What is Wrong with Me" presents an exciting approach for assessing the cause of the symptoms known as bioenergetic testing. It requires a saliva sample that is evaluated by a doctor using an advanced computer technology. The assessment is holistic. All systems in the body that are out of balance are detected and clues as to the cause of symptoms are revealed. The assessments are not designed to assign a diagnosis. I discuss my personal experience with receiving the benefits of bioenergetic assessments and present in detail how the assessments are done. Illustrations are presented of the type of treatments that are recommended, some of which are homeopathic in nature. The idea behind the therapeutic approach guided by bioenergetic assessments is to assist the body with healing from the inside-out.
What Is Wrong with Me? by Robert Rodgers is 44 pages long, and a total of 11,176 words.
This makes it 15% the length of the average book. It also has 14% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 1 hour and 1 minute to read What Is Wrong with Me? aloud.
What Is Wrong with Me? is suitable for students ages 8 and up.
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