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In some places in Europe having a geopathic stress survey before buying a house is considered normal just as having a structural survey is to the rest of the world. Geopathic stress roughly translated means disease of the Earth. So places where you spend a lot of time such as where you live and work should be checked. Geopathic stress can cause a number of different health problems, from feeling consistently tired, consistent ill-health, failure to respond to treatment and more serious problems such as cancer, ME and MS. Electro-pollution caused by radio frequencies from Wi-Fi, mobile phone towers, mobile phones, cordless phones, smart meters and many other devices have also been reported to cause serious health problems such as cancer. This book goes into detail about geopathic stress and electro-pollution but, more importantly, explains what to do about it and how to protect yourself and your family. Extraordinary self-help tools and techniques are explained, which include the author teaching you the ancient art of dowsing. Additionally, using muscle testing from the therapy known as kinesiology you will be shown how to check if there is a location or device that is having a detrimental effect on your health.You will also be shown how to check the quality of your water and food so it can be optimised for the benefit of your health.By time you have finished this book and worked through the tools and techniques shown you will have gained a significant ability to locate and protect yourself and others from the harmful effects of geopathic stress and electro-pollution. You will also have the ability to make sure you are eating and drinking the highest quality water and food.
Paul Craddock's Spare Parts offers an original look at the history of medicine itself through the rich, compelling, and delightfully macabre story of transplant surgery from ancient times to the present day.How did an architect help pioneer blood transfusion in the 1660's?Why did eighteenth-century dentists buy the live teeth of poor children?And what role did a sausage skin and an enamel bath play in making kidney transplants a reality?We think of transplant surgery as one of the medical wonders of the modern world. But transplant surgery is as ancient as the pyramids, with a history more surprising than we might expect. Paul Craddock takes us on a journey - from sixteenth-century skin grafting to contemporary stem cell transplants - uncovering stories of operations performed by unexpected people in unexpected places. Bringing together philosophy, science and cultural history, Spare Parts explores how transplant surgery constantly tested the boundaries between human, animal, and machine, and continues to do so today.Witty, entertaining, and illuminating, Spare Parts shows us that the history - and future - of transplant surgery is tied up with questions about not only who we are, but also what we are, and what we might become.
A DAILY MAIL BOOK OF THE WEEK'Spare Parts is a fascinating read filled with adventure, delight and surprise' RAHUL JANDIAL, surgeon author of 'Life on a Knife's Edge''This is a joyful romp through a fascinating slice of medical history' WENDY MOORE, author of 'The Knife Man'_______________________________________________________________How did an architect help pioneer blood transfusion in the 1660s?Why did eighteenth-century dentists buy the live teeth of poor children?And what role did a sausage skin and an enamel bath play in making kidney transplants a reality?We think of transplant surgery as one of the medical wonders of the modern world. But transplant surgery is as ancient as the pyramids, with a history more surprising than we might expect. Paul Craddock takes us on a journey - from sixteenth-century skin grafting to contemporary stem cell transplants - uncovering stories of operations performed by unexpected people in unexpected places. Bringing together philosophy, science and cultural history, Spare Parts explores how transplant surgery constantly tested the boundaries between human, animal and machine, and continues to do so today.Witty, entertaining and at times delightfully macabre, Spare Parts shows us that the history - and future - of transplant surgery is tied up with questions about not only who we are, but also what we are, and what we might become. . .
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