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Category: 

Health/Wellness

Publisher:  Outskirts Press ISBN-10:  1432709658 Type: 
Pages: 

301

Copyright:  August 14, 2007 ISBN-13:  9781432715397
Non-Fiction


The Circle. Book 2 brings it all together and covers children, seniors, pets and more

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“Profound knowledge is recorded in few words. Rayna’s concise writing style flows like condensed poetry omitting superfluous verbiage that only becomes energetic static in our minds. Books I & II are to be read again and again as you spiral upward in your inner comprehension of self – which is what true medicine, after all, really is.” Laurie Azzarella, IIR Seminar Director, Young Living Educator,

Professional Reviews
Book Pleasures- Marjorie Tietjen
Modern allopathic medicine has become particularly famous for ignoring the real cause of illness and focusing only on the symptomatic treatments. This approach works wonderfully for creating corporate profits but is certainly not for the purpose of encouraging the health of a population. The medical industrial complex knows that prevention and cures do not add up to monetary gain and therefore real prevention is discouraged.

In her book "Forget The Cures: Find The Cause, Rayna Gangi focuses on prevention as the answer to our health care crisis. Most of us would like to find a magic pill which would cure all of our problems and yet still allow us to continue in our unhealthy habits......but.....Gangi shares with us how many of these "magic pills" only cause more problems which require additional pills. Unfortunately, most of the time the answer lies in avoidance......avoidance of refined foods, caffeine, alcohol, fluoride, food additives and other chemicals in our environment. This is becoming more difficult as time goes on but we can reduce the toxic load we are exposed to. Every little bit helps us.... and the world we live in.

The author tells of the dangers of microwave ovens and how this form of heating our food can adversely affect the shape, function and energy of it's molecules. There is a section in the book concerning pets and the additives included in their food. Is it any wonder our pets are manifesting with the same cancers and other health problems as we humans are? Gangi writes about how much more connected wild animals are to their environment. They instinctively know and are attuned to what is healthy for them and what is not. Indigenous cultures also had this instinctive knowledge but the more we became separated from God and the land, the more we became separated from this natural wisdom and health.

Gangi talks about children, Attention Deficit Disorder, the symptoms of hyperactivity and the drugs prescribed for it. I would like to share a quote from page 86 of her book. "No study has been done to date on the correlation between these symptoms and the same correlations with the use of fluoride, aspartame, microwaves, sugar and the proven neurological effects. In other words, we have a society being diagnosed with a new condition, being given drugs that have more adverse effects, because we have a society that fluoridates water, lives on pesticides, injests jet fuel on plants and through water, bathes in carcinogenic chemicals, inoculates every child thirty-six times, then microwaves food and junk filled with sugar, preservatives and chemical additives. I believe I would "squirm," not pay attention to detail, and feel like leaving my seat often too."

Nearer the end of the book Gangi speaks of how at a specific age , we are considered "seniors". 50 or 55 is often the designated cutoff point. I found this section of the book interesting because the idea of categorizing people rankles me also. Being past the age of 50, I personally feel as if life is just beginning. Modern society only seems to value the young and the work that can be squeezed out of them. Ancient societies have always valued their elders for their knowledge and wisdom, which would be passed down to the younger generations. Today, instead of stressing that older people have valuable wisdom to offer......society encourages the elders to separate themselves from society....to move to Florida or other retirement areas....to fill their days with golf, cards, crafts, TV...etc. They become divorced from the main pulse of life. I feel this is a facet of social engineering. Governments are better able to control the people when the young are separated from their parents and from their grandparents. Our children derive their values from whomever they spend most of their time with.

As the author brings out.....we need to see that growing older, does not mean growing useless. In fact this is a time of life where we need to reflect on the true meaning of life and to share what we have learned with those who have not yet had the same experiences we have had.

Gangi reminds us that in order to stay healthy , we need to tend to all aspects of ourselves...the mental, the emotional, the physical and the spiritual. We need to find balance and harmony in our lives. If we pay more attention to these factors FIRST....then we will have much less need to focus on treatments or cures.This book is a good overview of what we need to do to stay healthy and avoid the expense and dangers of allopathic medicine.


Sue Vogan: Sue is a Writer & Author of NCO-No Compassion Observed
Everyone has something in common – we are all someone’s child. From birth, we subject our children to vaccines that are supposed to protect and defend us against mumps, tetanus, rubella, etc. However, Gangi writes that within hours of being vaccinated, some children “suffered convulsions, respiratory and cardiac arrest, and died.” Why do we do it? “Medical experts argue that only several hundred of the thousands of babies inoculated had adverse reactions.” That does not seem to be a comfort – if one of the children who died was yours.





“Vaccines have become the mainstream weapon of destruction.” Gangi recalls that she suffered with mumps, whooping cough, chicken pox and “something called the fifth disease.” She claims that her immune system got stronger having got through these diseases. But, as she entered the Marines, she “was inoculated for every disease imaginable,” and her body reacted negatively – “erythema in multi-form, nodules, vascular impairment, nerve damage, and paralysis.”




“Few people realize the extent of vaccine-induced disease, impairment, and death.” While there were ten or so mandatory vaccines in the 50’s and 60’s, “today, children are expected to have an average of 36, beginning often at two days old and continuing into young adulthood. The steady escalation in the number of vaccines administered has been followed by an identical rise in the incidence of auto-immune diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, sub acute lupus, erthematosus, psoriasis, multiple sclerosis, and asthma.” Autism has risen and SIDS is up “400%.” Gangi suggests that it is from foreign particles in vaccines such as “mercury, aluminum, formaldehyde, and other toxic agents.”



Since the days of “miracle drugs,” “the rates for cancer have risen. Adulterated foods are a problem. And unhealthy lifestyles do not help – fast foods, little or no exercising, etc.




This book is highly recommended for it’s well-researched material, history, and poignant points and stories. We have everything we need to heal – instead we trust a company to provide us a pill – a “magic bullet.” Gangi has provided a wealth of information packed into 268-pages – it is sensible and you will wonder why you hadn’t connected the dots earlier.




Reviewer’s note: Fifth disease is a viral disease common among children 5-15 years of age



Vianna Renaud- TCM
In this new follow up to Ms. Rayna Gangi’s original Forget the Cures, Find the Cause, she continues exploring important health concerns. Bringing her extensive experience in holistic health to this resource book, her aim is to engage the reader in taking charge of their body, mind, and spirit. As an alternative to controlling and medicating a variety of health problems, she emphasizes and actively supports a natural way of getting at the root of the problem. With areas focused on children, seniors, and pets, as well as on certain important life stages, she appeals to a wide audience.

Surprisingly engaging while staying educational, I really enjoyed this book and the information presented. Laid out in a logical and easy to follow format, I particularly appreciated how she infused her vast knowledge with factual based statistics to puttogether such a helpful guide. I feel that Ms. Gangi has clearly identified the impact of how this information can make on our lives, regardless of our age. In conclusion and based on my wonderful experience reading Book II, I have already sought out Book I as I feel that both volumes will make a welcome addition to my library.


Reader Reviews for "Forget the Cures, Find the Cause, Book 2"


Reviewed by Rayna Gangi 9/21/2007
“Profound knowledge is recorded in few words. Rayna’s concise writing style flows like condensed poetry omitting superfluous verbiage that only becomes energetic static in our minds. Books I & II are to be read again and again as you spiral upward in your inner comprehension of self – which is what true medicine, after all, really is.” Laurie Azzarella, IIR Seminar Director, Young Living Educator,

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