Review of Happy Healing
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Review of Happy Healing
Happy Healing by Dominique Bourlet has three parts, the first part is the creation of the method, the second parts is the description of the method and the third part is the application of the method. The total chapters in these three parts sum up to seventeen. Learning that pain is regarded as a She, it acts or communicates to us that something is not going well in our bodies. If you are suffering from discomfort and physical pain, don't worry because this novel has 8 magical steps that will help in relieving you. This breakthrough came to the author in 2004 and since then several people have been treated. The positive thing about Happy Healing and its 8 magical steps are that it can be used without the guide and presence of a doctor. Lady pain causes fear of the future which is accompanied by the disadvantage that has a long term effect on the whole community and family. How do you always conquer pain?
I like how this novel has a section that guides a reader on his to read this novel. The conclusion of the book was good. There is a collection of text available for a good consultation. The extra information at the end of this novel indicates a high level of professionalism. I also like the educative role of this book on how to relieve pain. The story related to Asia ignited my imagination. The explanation involved in all this piece of writing makes it easy to understand.
Explanations are okay, but I found myself bored while reading it. Try to install some suspense in it. There are also some technical words in this novel and when I tried to search for their meaning I realised that this novel lacks a list of technical words with the meaning.
I rate this novel 4 out of 4 stars. It has been edited professionally, it has no errors, no typos and zero levels of profanity and vulgar words. The main part of the book talks about pain and it does not deviate from this topic. This made it earn all the stars.
Nevertheless, I read it, all in all, I can highly recommend this novel. By the end of this novel, you will feel that you have control over pain. This novel is suitable for all religions and I find it suitable for sick people, Doctors, Nurses, Biologist and all interested people in relieving themselves from pain.
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