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D**N
Ridiculous pamphlet sized "book" by a non-health professional.
This tiny little so-called book is dangerous because it's not written by a person in the actual medical field. I can't believe it doesn't have that disclaimer front and center because it purports to be a diagnostic tool but it's just written by some dude with an opinion who wants to make money off of people who are suffering or whose loved ones are suffering and they're looking for help.He gives his uneducated opinions freely which is why I say it's dangerous. He made his own criteria based on a ridiculous set of questions that are poorly written and repetitive. He's decided that RSD is curable because we're "in charge of our brain chemistry."See a professional or find more and better information on medical websites for free. This book is not the answer.
M**L
Too many spelling/grammar problems
I like the book. I wanted go like it more. There’s not a lot of books out on this subject. There’s just so many spelling and grammatical errors it lowers my confidence in the advice being offered. I would love if the author went back and fixed those errors in the kindle version that I read. Not sure if that’s possible.
S**R
Know your science before buying!
I am okay with a subject that is not well-studied. My issue is someone selling it as if it were a scientific fact. The writer uses "credible sources" that have no relation to the field of psychology or psychotherapy (a chiropractor? Really?). They also present their information as "scientifically" studied when virtually nothing (study-wise) supports them. Do I think there is some validation to the claim? Yes. But don't sell it as scientific fact when it is actually supposition.
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