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The Bristol Programme is not primarily about cures:
it is about regaining health and finding the right path
to wholesome and serene living,
Designed to be used either in conjunction with
conventional medical treatment or to help patients
who choose alternative methods, the work at Bristol
is based on three main principles. One, the holistic
where the disease is considered in relation to mind
and spirit as well as to the body. Two, a firm belief
that patients have a right to assume responsibility for
their own health. Three, that the Centre should be
actively involved in the teaching and practice of a
lifestyle designed to prevent cancer recurring.
In The Bristol Programme the author describes in
detail their specially developed diet and relaxation
exercises, and the techniques they use to handle
stress and pain with the aim of gently guiding
patients into harmonizing their own emotions
and feelings.
Written with liveliness, clarity and enormous
compassion,...
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Fülszöveg
The Bristol Programme is not primarily about cures:
it is about regaining health and finding the right path
to wholesome and serene living,
Designed to be used either in conjunction with
conventional medical treatment or to help patients
who choose alternative methods, the work at Bristol
is based on three main principles. One, the holistic
where the disease is considered in relation to mind
and spirit as well as to the body. Two, a firm belief
that patients have a right to assume responsibility for
their own health. Three, that the Centre should be
actively involved in the teaching and practice of a
lifestyle designed to prevent cancer recurring.
In The Bristol Programme the author describes in
detail their specially developed diet and relaxation
exercises, and the techniques they use to handle
stress and pain with the aim of gently guiding
patients into harmonizing their own emotions
and feelings.
Written with liveliness, clarity and enormous
compassion, Penny Brohns book will offer hope and
positive encouragement to the thousands who are
learning to cope with cancer - families, friends and
patients — as well as to all those who are
professionally involved in the treatment of
the disease.
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