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Acupuncture, March 10, 2015
By charles m
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It's OK, but it didn't tell me much that I didn't already know.
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Not my favorite point prescription book, but interesting, December 21, 2013
By vitalichi
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Chinese Medicine was originally taught in songs or rhymes, and this book follows that format. I didn't find it very helpful, though. Reading through a long list of short poems tend to make me gloss over the material; I had a hard time retaining it. This was meant to be passed down orally, bits at a time, and it works better in that format than reading them in a very long list. Perhaps if someone wrote them on index cards, it may work better, because then you could organize them and read them a little bit at a time.
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If the author would share a small portion..., June 07, 2012
By Breeze (USA)
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Remit an example. Offer the "small problems such as twitching eyelids," or some other simple verse. Kindle books make it easy to carry around a library, and $2.99 or $0.99 does not seem that much to spend on one book. However, when so many other books are offered with a more fascinating tease, why would a purchaser pay for a "pig in a poke"? The product description is simply a retelling of the "Click to Look Inside" sampling. Give us a tastier morsel, something to lure us in to want more. Help us see why all those times we may spend $2.99, your book merits that expenditure.
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