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Rating: Summary: AN INFORMATIVE READ. Review: I enjoyed the book and learnt a lot while reading it. I also found that being able to calculate biorhythms for myself helped me to believe the information which was placed before me - and also enabled me to go further into the subject - which I peronally find fascinating. After a long search I discovered that the author has a website... and that she responds reasonably quickly to individual queries.... I hope she writes more books in due course.
Rating: Summary: AN INFORMATIVE READ. Review: I enjoyed the book and learnt a lot while reading it. I also found that being able to calculate biorhythms for myself helped me to believe the information which was placed before me - and also enabled me to go further into the subject - which I peronally find fascinating. After a long search I discovered that the author has a website... and that she responds reasonably quickly to individual queries.... I hope she writes more books in due course.
Rating: Summary: The Biorhythm Book Review: The book is drafted in an easy to read format and simple to understand graphics.It is an excellent book for beginners and experienced users of biorhythm.I use biorhythms to train since I'm an olympic weightlifter and I want to avoid injuries.This book provides a biorhythm wheel with which you study your three graphs independently of the calendar year you are in.This is a plus since the book I had before took me up to the year 1999 only.Although for me it was little bit awkward,at first,using the wheel,afterwards it became very easy.I congratulate the author Jacyntha Crawley for her good work.
Rating: Summary: Best Book on Subject I have Read Review: This is a mixed bag. On the one hand, the book which comes with the wheel is excellent -- easily the best book on biorhythms I have read. The author goes into great detail enumerating the different patterns one could encounter in a biorhythm chart, something which is extraordinarily helpful. On the other hand, the biorhythm wheel, though fun, very clever indeed and really really simple to use, is nonetheless awkward and "clunky", and the author's assertion that no good biorhythm software exists is simply . . . outdated. The problem has to do with the wheel's construction. The little tabs don't want to move independently and easily, which makes it difficult to use. The resulting "chart" is not printable and is rather small, and so it is hard to see and read. Plus, if you do a chart for a family or friend, and then want to go back and view your own chart you have to start all over from scratch and recalculate. As I said, Great Idea, but flawed execution. I would recommend the book, but use some of the freeware or shareware available on the net to do the calculations.
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