by Dimitrios P. Mangioros (Author)
Self Healing Guide.
Learn self acupuncture combined with relaxation, herbs, diet and hydrotherapy healing practices for the 70 most frequent diseases.
Reading the book, you will be able to understand and apply simple but effective self acupuncture.
Moreover prayer, meditation, self-hypnosis, muscle test for selecting food-substances, fasting therapy, fruit therapy, raw food diet, Mediterranean diet, sprouts, home spa bath, home steam bath, use of herbs (preparation of infusions, decoctions, ointments, oils, tinctures, compresses, poultices), "panacea herbs" and grandma's remedies are some of the healing treatments for the 70 most frequent diseases, which are extensively analyzed in the book.
For instance headache is a common ailment people all over the world suffer from. The book provides detailed alternative treatments for it, for example you can insert a needle at the point between the eyebrows, called Extra 1 or third eye. Or you can massage gently this point with slow circular movements, do fast eye movements in all directions and then drink some soothing tea as chamomile, common lime, St John's wort, melissa, oregano or common thyme depending on the muscle test for selecting food-substances.
If you are afraid of needles, stick adhesive magnets on acupoints using the instructions in the book.
If you think you are unable to find the points, don't worry because the book is accompanied by a DVD with detailed demonstration of how to find the acupuncture points. There is nothing easier than inserting a needle exactly where it hurts.
You can also use the grandma's remedies for headache which are mentioned in the book:
a. chew one rue (ruta graveolens) leaf. b. sniff 5 drops of marjoram (origanum majorana) leaves juice. c. patients suffering from migraine must avoid chocolates, milk and combining wine with cheese. d. tie the suffering area with compresses or bandanna impregnated with vinegar or lemon. e. place a raw potato or onion slice on the suffering area, refresh it every hour. f. for headache due to menopause drink infusion of 10g saffron crocus (crocus sativus) in 1 L water. g. massage the suffering area using 5 drops of essential oil lavandula officinalis or mentha piperata or origanum majorana. h. have a cold footbath, especially if you have warm feet. i. massage the lobule of the ear ipsilateral to the pain or the dominant ear for 15 minutes. j. put herbs that you like in your pillow. The Knowledge acquired from this book is directly applicable anytime, anywhere and by anyone, even without a needle. Help yourself, when you need it, with simple, inexpensive healing methods without side effects. For the first time on a global level, it is stated in the book that the Primary Meridians (the main energy routes in the human body) consist of ten vibrating fibers, and the space between them fluctuates in proportion to the yin and yang energy.For the first time on a global level, the waveform of the energy which is absorbed or emitted from the head of the needle at stimulation or dispersion during acupuncture is analyzed in the book.
For the first time, the Hellenic herbal needles are mentioned and details are provided for their use; I strongly suggest that they should be exported abroad. For the first time a great number of herbs are classified according to the Empedoclean-Hippocratic doctrine.
You have been created in image and likeness of God, which means you have endless potential of spiritual evolution and self-healing.
Knowledge of self-treatment is the way to find happiness, the conquest of happiness is waiting for you...
Author Biography
Dimitrios P. Mangioros graduated from the Medical Military School and Medical School of the Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki in 1991. He specialized in neurosurgery at the Athens General Hospital "G. Gennimatas". He had a post-graduate education in Germany, at the University Hospital of Cologne, Department of Functional Neurosurgery where he studied peripheral nerve stimulation, deep brain stimulation (for Parkinson's disease, motor disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder and pain) and stereotactic radiosurgery for brain tumors.
Today, he is a neurosurgeon consultant at the 251 Air Force General Hospital. In addition to his duties as a brain and spine surgeon, he is also in charge of the chronic pain outpatient clinic, where acupuncture, pain relief injections, implantation of electrodes are performed, medications are prescribed and advice on thermal baths and herbs is given.
He has also been trained in nutritional therapy (fasting therapy, fruit therapy, raw food therapy), hypnosis and Shiatsu (massage at acupuncture points). His favorite sports are winter skiing, windsurfing and trekking. He is married with three children.