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The Healing Codes, Unlocking The Cellular Sequence Of Life (2005)

by Alexander Loyd(Favorite Author)
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review 1: Reading Alex Loyd's (with Ben Johnson) 'The Healing Code' was akin to reading the a reference book of medical disorders, with less detail (thankfully!) I went from reading 10-15-min chapters in Daniel Silva novels, to, 30-65-min chapters. There were steps, lists, categories, which may have had some overlaps or redundancies. My take-away is that I now have a tool to identify causes of stress in my life and remove them gradually, and as a result, deal with health issues, like sleeping, or personal struggles with anger/trust and lusts. I also have an 'instant impact' tool to deal with on-the-spot stress attacks throughout the day.
review 2: I'm not sure if the one code will help every condition but I am hopeful. I think that they should have explained more that
... morethere was many healing codes and only one was included in the book. If one code works for everything, then why have a 300 dollar package with lots of codes? How are they different? The theory part of the book was great. Easy to understand. "Why it works" was not addressed in the book. That would have been nice to include, but overall I found it insightful. I've not had any results yet but haven't been consistent with the code. I was having trouble staying with the sales type writing. I think it should have been more based on the processes and how and why it works. less
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kai
An interesting insight into unconscious stress and alternative healing.
lugian26
Healing is so easy but so difficult if you do not believe
eowen
This book kicked my ass. Try it!
Rawa
This book has changed my life.
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