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About the product The book offered to the reader by the academician of the Russian and International Engineering Academies L.G. Puchko «Dowsing for all. The system of self-diagnosis and self-healing of a person» is an introduction to the author’s fundamental work «Multidimensional Medicine». It sets out in detail a single, logically harmonious and scientifically grounded system of (self) diagnosis and (self) healing of a person, which has absorbed all the best from the knowledge accumulated by mankind over many millennia on the preservation and promotion of health, using the developments of the Chinese, Japanese, Tibetan, Indian , Vietnamese, Arab medicine, the achievements of modern medical science and the latest discoveries in the field of physics. Of particular value is the unique technique developed by the author, which makes it possible for any «biologically average» person who does not have any extrasensory abilities to identify the underlying causes of their diseases by establishing with the help of dowsing the connection of one’s consciousness with the subconscious, in which all the underlying causes of the disease are recorded, from physical ailments to severe mental disorders and oncological diseases. Puchko allows you to quickly get rid of your ailments, including chronic and oncological ones, using the vibration series method, which has no analogues in the world. The method is easy to use, safe, effective and recommended to everyone who wants to get rid of complex chronic diseases, regardless of on the duration of the disease. The ideas presented in this book were awarded two I degree diplomas at the Second International Congress «Spiritual and Folk Healing in Ecology and Medicine»: «For a high professional level in the field of spiritual healing and traditional medicine»; «For achievements in the field of health care» Moscow. February 18-20, 1999 L. G. Puchko was awarded the international prize «Leader of Economic Development of Russia» in the special category «Discovery of the Year» Moscow. October 7, 2006.
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