The Fourfold Path to Healing: Working with the Laws of Nutrition, Therapeutics, Movement and Meditation in the Art of Medicine
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The Fourfold Path to Healing merges the wisdom of habitual societies, the most modern findings of western medicine and the esoteric teaching of the ancients. The fourfold approach includes: Nutrition using nutrient-dense habitual foods; therapeutics through a wide range of nontoxic remedies; Movement to heal and strengthen the emotions; and meditation to develop your powers of objective plotting.
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This was the most deeply idiotic book I have ever had the misfortune to attempt to read in my life. I bought it as the companion piece to ‘Nourishing Traditions,’ which has some excellent in rank scattered throughout it but needs further clarification to be helpful day-to-day. ‘The Fourfold Path’ is not that clarification. If you ascribe to the notion that laughter is the best medicine, then you may want to get this book with that plotting in mind. If not, you’re out of luck. The holistic healing methods are absurd, the self-tablets through random herbal supplements and treatments is ridiculous, medieval, and contradictory (although I’m sure herbal supplementation can be spectacularly helpful below the aptly circumstances), and the exercise routines detailed in the final section are fit only for clowns. Literally. Clowns. Really, this book may also be helpful for clowns who have exhausted their comedic repertoires and need new material. For people looking to improve their health, though, take a pass. It represents a catalogue of everything your grandpa justifiably despises about the plotting of natural medicine.
Rating: 1 / 5
This book is remarkable for the number of fake or unsupported assertions the authors make as regards vitamin C. Every sentence in the vitamin C section on pages 20 and 21 is either unsupported, or contains misleading or fake in rank which they bestow as fact._
Rating: 3 / 5
I would have given this book a lower than 1 star rating if it had been possible to do so. All of the reviews thus far rate the book highly, so what’s incorrect with it?
For a Christian like myself, Tom Cowan is the modern day promotor of Rudoulph Steiner. According to the in rank I found on the internet, Steiner by the side of with Helena Blavatsky started the Theosophic movement, which is really steeped in the occult. Steiner had several spirit guides which exposed their secrets to him. Steiner and Blavatsky broke up over whether they should follow the Hindu or Norse pagan dieties. Even as Steiner sought after to follow the Norse Gods, Blavatsky sought after to follow the Hindu ones.
The world over Rudoulph Steiner’s name is found on the internet, Tom Cowan’s name is also mentioned. Cowan is referred to as the bestow day promotor of Steiner’s thoughts. Not the kind of person one wants to be learning about a healthy lifestyle from. There are a number of brilliant healthy lifestyle books on the market that don’t promote occult thoughts. One of my favorites is Nina Planck’s “Real Food.”
Rating: 1 / 5
This is an enlightening book with a need for the reader to keep an open mind. I had borrowed this book from a supporter and I felt it was worth buying. It gave a different approach to nutrition and more in rank on nutrition then what I ever learned in nursing school. I will say, some of the other info. tends to bend towards TM of which I do not judge in. Buy this book and learn a lot!
Rating: 5 / 5
This man is brilliant. Forget what you were told as a child, heard on television, and read in the newspaper…..and then buy this book and fill your head with medical truth. This is the way that we were supposed to live….the way that God made us. It makes sense in science, in do, and in Christianity.
I have read the book and I spoken with Dr. Cowan….both are pure genius.
Rating: 5 / 5