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In this book, Dr. Jayesh Shah shares with us cases of patients who have done extremely well with remedies from the second series of the periodic table, remedies that โfor the most part- have probably been under-prescribed until now because we did not have a deep understanding of their core aspects. His comments and analysis of those cases reveal the essence of remedies in this row, and allow the reader to understand the subtle differences when one goes from one column to the next. Dr. Shah also introduces us to his clear understanding of the issue of structure in mineral ยซIt is as if each of these mineral remedies on the periodic table has a sensation of a certain number attached to it. This number correlates to the atomic number in the periodic table. As you go from above down and from left to right in the periodic table the number increases. The sensation of โself-weightโ, as I term it, increases. The amount of โself-weightโ or โself worthโ of a person is a reflection of the sensation of the structure within a person. There are many criteria that help us determine the structure-experience of a person.ยป This book provides us with new tools to understand what are those criteria and how to evaluate the โself-weightโ of each person so that we can prescribe a remedy that matches this โsensation of the structureโ. This book is highly recommended for anyone who is interested in refining their understanding of mineral remedies. Dr. Shahโs vast experience, subtle case-taking and unique teaching style are felt throughout the book and will captivate the reader.