In 1955, doctors told Jim L. Wingrove that his severely broken his arm would be permanently paralyzed. Not wanting to accept this diagnosis, Wingrove asked for a second opinion. He met with another doctor, who relayed the same bad news: his arm would never work again. But Wingrove knew something the doctors didn't-he understood the incredible power of the human mind. He began a regimen of self-hypnosis and, miraculously, regained strength and mobility in his arm. In "Wonderful Common Sense, " Wingrove shares the secrets to his incredible recuperation. He will teach you to how to tap into your...
In 1955, doctors told Jim L. Wingrove that his severely broken his arm would be permanently paralyzed. Not wanting to accept this diagnosis, Wingrove ...
In 1955, doctors told Jim L. Wingrove that his severely broken his arm would be permanently paralyzed. Not wanting to accept this diagnosis, Wingrove asked for a second opinion. He met with another doctor, who relayed the same bad news: his arm would never work again. But Wingrove knew something the doctors didn't-he understood the incredible power of the human mind. He began a regimen of self-hypnosis and, miraculously, regained strength and mobility in his arm. In "Wonderful Common Sense, " Wingrove shares the secrets to his incredible recuperation. He will teach you to how to tap into your...
In 1955, doctors told Jim L. Wingrove that his severely broken his arm would be permanently paralyzed. Not wanting to accept this diagnosis, Wingrove ...