Healing Without Medicines
Objecting to the global pharmaceutical mafia and to treatment through quackery and charlatanism, Dr. Mohamed El-Makhzangy opens for us in this book a window onto a different medical field. The author refuses to see it as an "alternative" to modern medicine, but rather as complementary or supplementary to it. He reviews for us various types of its therapeutic methods that spark curiosity. Some of these methods date back to ancient cultures that insist on maintaining their identities, while others emerge from modern studies that do not separate the psyche from the body. Most of them remain useful and effective, including sound therapy, topical copper therapy, visualization therapy, hypnotherapy, acupressure/acupuncture, vegetables and fruits, the scent of perfumes, and much more. The author attempts to understand these methods in light of modern scientific concepts. This book was published in 2001 by the famous "Kitab El-Arabi" series, and its thirty thousand copies sold out within one week of its release. Today, Dar El-Shorouk presents it in an expanded edition, to which the author has added a number of enjoyable new topics.
This book is authored by Mohamed El-Makhzangy, and all rights are reserved by the author.
