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From the Back Cover Tadashi Kanzawa turned heads when he climbed the fence and starting walking towards the bulls. The owner himself had never dared because he knew if the bulls decided to attack he would never make it back in one piece, but Kanzawa was different, he knew something the others didn't. Approaching the buffalo Kanzawa raised his hand slowly and began waving it back and forth: an act people feared would startle the large instinctual animals. However, one by one, the dangerous buffalo entered into deep relaxation and lowered to the ground; Kanzawa then freely walked out of the enclosure.This unexplainable feat wasn't new for Kanzawa. Besides being featured on the History Channel's series Stan Lee's Super Humans, Tadashi Kanzawa has been traveling and demonstrating his abilities to audiences around the world. He has demonstrated on elephants, rhinos, tigers, lions, hippos, and many other animals. At one point he was decorated a tribal shaman in Africa. Every "supernatural" occurrence with the animals actually served a greater purpose: fortifying an understanding of healing. Tadashi was healing these animals and removing their instinctual state of "fight or flight," rendering them relaxed and sleepy. It is the innate healing capacity humans have forgotten that Tadashi Kanzawa is truly fascinated with and has spent his years understanding and refining. The Study of Kiryo documents Tadashi Kanzawa's understanding and methods for healing illness and injury in response to the aging societies of the modern world.
From the Back Cover A journey began to unfold when Tadashi Kanzawa turned heads at the local zoo in Japan. Dozens of animals began falling to the ground and entering a comfortable slumber before the waving of his hand. Kanzawa has since been featured on television shows and news channels throughout the world: at one point even becoming a "Stan Lee's Superhuman" when featured on the History Channel. Traveling through Japan, Russia, and even Africa, Kanzawa writes about his experiences with each of the animals he encounters. However, at the heart of the seemingly miraculous is not magic, but a greater understanding. Tadashi does not claim to be unique and is instead on a greater mission to use what he has learned to help awaken the nervous system in others to promote health and eliminate sickness in the aging societies of the modern world. Similar to how he relaxes animals from a distance, Tadashi explains that through the study of Kiryo, one's nervous system can be further vitalized and utilized for the promotion of health.
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