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This is a health education manual with a difference! First, it is clearly written, in a friendly and easy to follow manner that will make it invaluable for the layman who does not have a full understanding of how the human body functions, to come to grips with the essential causes of diseases and medical cures. The writer, himself a medical doctor, often writes from the perspective of his own early background in a rural village in Ghana, and, indeed, for anyone growing up in an African context, this book will be a wonderful guide to better health. Then again, this book is unique in so far as…mehr

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This is a health education manual with a difference! First, it is clearly written, in a friendly and easy to follow manner that will make it invaluable for the layman who does not have a full understanding of how the human body functions, to come to grips with the essential causes of diseases and medical cures. The writer, himself a medical doctor, often writes from the perspective of his own early background in a rural village in Ghana, and, indeed, for anyone growing up in an African context, this book will be a wonderful guide to better health. Then again, this book is unique in so far as it is addressed largely to the Christian reader. The writer's explanation of the nature of disease makes abundant sense, tracing, as he does, its origin to the fall of man in Eden,where the Creator made everything perfect and saw that "all was good". From a medical and Christian point of view this book will advocate a lifestyle that will best serve the reader to prevent disease, for prevention is always better than cure! And where a cure is needed, the right mental attitude, not forgetting the unlimited power of prayer, is probably the most important resource.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Robert Peprah-Gyamfi grew up in Mpintimpi, alittle village in Ghana, West Africa.He faced many challenges growing up in that impoverishedvillage. Despite the challenging living conditionshe faced growing up in that impoverished village, he latermade it to the Hannover Medical School in Germany,where he qualified as a doctor in 1992.Robert now works part -time as a doctor and spends therest of his time writing. Indeed, he has been a passionatestoryteller from a young age. He started his first novel asa teenager, but could not however finish his work due tolack of resources.Robert, who regards himself as citizen of the GlobalVillage, is currently resident in the UK.