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New Frontier Revealed In Health And Healing: 'Soul Mind Body Medicine(R)' Book Soars On New York Times Bestseller List Within 3 Weeks Of Publication

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Article Date: 17 Jun 2006 - 0:00 PDT

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Within three weeks of its release date, "Soul Mind Body Medicine: A Complete Soul Healing System for Optimum Health and Vitality" has climbed to number four in the Paperback /Advice category of the prestigious New York Times Bestseller List. This new book by Dr. Zhi Gang Sha started its meteoric rise soon after Amazon.com began offering it online. News of its breakthrough healing concepts has spread rapidly up and down both coasts.

Reflecting a growing movement towards self-empowerment, "Soul Mind Body Medicine" is fast becoming a go-to manual for people seeking effective healing and optimum lifelong health.

The book is the highly-anticipated sequel to Dr. Sha's previous best-seller, "Power Healing: Four Keys to Energizing your Body, Mind and Spirit" (HarperCollins, 2003). It reveals a truth so simple and yet so very profound that the soul can heal. It explains how to tap into the soul's infinite powers of unconditional love and forgiveness and how to apply them to the two root blockages common to all disease.

"These are energy and spiritual blockages," explains Dr. Sha, and they can often be released with dramatic, even instantaneous results when the proper techniques are applied. "Go beyond mind over matter," he adds, "and enter the universe of soul over matter, where all true healing begins."

Soul Mind Body Medicine provides self-healing guidelines that are simple, effective and easy-to-learn, based on 5000-year-old Chinese healing secrets. It includes 140 photographs that illustrate healing strategies for more than 100 ailments, from the common cold and back pain to heart disease and diabetes. Also included are step-by-step protocols for weight loss, cancer recovery, a wellness regime, and much more.

About Dr. Sha

An MD in China and a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine in China and Canada, Dr. Zhi Gang Sha is the founder of the Institute of Soul Mind Body Medicine. He is also a grandmaster of Tai Chi, Qigong, I Ching and Feng Shui. Dr. Sha has trained in the most advanced cellular healing science now occurring in China and he is involved in breakthrough research in the West on the effect of spirituality on the human system. PBS has featured him as one of the most powerful healers in our time.

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http://www.drsha.com/soulmindbody/book-campaign.html




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