Sunmark Publishing
Publication lines
Publication Lines < Health and Beauty ▼ Back▲ Next
The Laws of Sickness and Wellness
Why do people get sick? Here is the conclusion reached by a doctor who has extensive knowledge of medical treatments from all times and places.

『The Laws of Sickness and Wellness』
221 pages
November 2013
1,600 yen (w/o tax)
Contents:
Why do people get sick? What exactly does it mean to be healthy? This book covers questions that are difficult to answer. According to Dr. Robert Hasinger, living organisms get sick when adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is lacking somewhere in their bodies.
For example, a headache is a signal that there's a problem inside our bodies.
If there's no signal, the lack of ATP may persist and pose a threat to life. Disease symptoms are one of the bodily functions that help humans survive and perpetuate the species. Dr. Hasinger also says that it's extremely important to get sick in order to create a healthy body. He is a German doctor with encyclopedic knowledge and an extremely retentive memory. He has studied and practiced all kinds of medicine from various time periods, starting with Western medicine and extending to Eastern medicine and even homeopathy. Dr. Hasinger's message that sickness and health are not polar opposites but that humans need to fall sick in order to live healthy lives is backed by the extensive experience that he has acquired.
There is a lot of information in this book that people in their most productive years, people raising children and of course people who are concerned about their health will find eye-opening and informative. It can also be an excellent gift for anyone you want to wish lifelong health.
From the Table of Contents:
Why is it good to warm your body when you catch a cold?
Don't scold your children when there's flu going around
If you want to have kids, have sex three times a week
Sickness is an important built-in mechanism that helps humans survive
You need positive emotions, not positive thinking
A healthy human body has a "Just-in-Time" system
An overly regular lifestyle will weaken your body
If you want to be healthy, increase your ATP
A word from the editor:
Dr. Hasinger is a German living in Italy. He is proficient in many languages--he is fluent in German, Italian, English, Spanish and Portuguese, and he can speak a little Greek and Japanese. On top of that, he basically has encyclopedic knowledge of all kinds of medical practices from various time periods, and the depth and extent of his knowledge is almost overwhelming. As an editor, I have worked on health handbooks such as The Enzyme Factor, Raise Your Temperature and Improve Your Health and What Makes THAT Good for Your Health? However, this book is intellectually stimulating and can help you clearly understand the rules and principles of sickness and health.
I hope that many people will read this book so that they are not manipulated by cheap health tips about the right things to eat and so on.
Author:Robert Hasinger
Robert Hasinger is a doctor, a classical homeopath and health researcher. Born in Germany in 1959, he graduated from Munich University's School of Medicine (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). After working as a neurosurgery intern at a university hospital, he received training in all sorts of complementary and integrative treatments as well as psychotherapy, and then specialized in integrative medicine. He has taught in many countries, and he also provides consultation to individuals and organizations. He has been teaching classical homeopathy in Japan since 1999, and he established the Faculty of Classical Homeopathy Japan (FCH), where he offers homeopathy consultation to many Japanese patients. He is currently managing centers for holistic medicine in Rome and Umbria in Italy and in Germany. In Japan, he manages the Classical Homeopathy Center.
Use our contact forms.
Publication Lines AllSelf-helpBusinessGeneralHealth and BeautyLanguageGift BooksTranslated Books
Home Our Mission Publication Lines NEWS Mail International Rights Company Data Contact Us
This site is best viewed with Netscape Navigator 7.0 or Internet Explorer 6.0. and later versions.

Copyright (C) Sunmark Publishing,Inc. All rights reserved.
General Catalog (PDF)