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Foreword

During my training in J ungian analysis in Israel, I was first introduced to palm


reading as a form of "psychological testing." I also had the opportunity to com-
pare the results to the more traditional tests, as several of my patients had both
types of test done.
At that time I was impressed as to how accurate and constructive a tool
palm reading was for diagnostic purposes and to give direction regarding career
development, talents, relationships, etc.
However, when Moshe Zwang first talked to me about his method of Palm
Therapy I was very skeptical. In order to convince me Moshe volunteered to
come to my office and demonstrate his method, working on a few of my
patients for free.
I took the challenge and chose two patients with severe and chronic
problems which have lasted more than ten years. These patients were under my
care for one year. One patient suffers from severe panic disorder, the other
from severe impulse control disorder including compulsive gambling and other
compulsive behaviors. I tried medications with these patients, as well as exten-
sive psychotherapeutic techniques, with only temporary minor improvements.
These patients also received during the years different forms of therapy from a
variety of therapists. Nothing was helpful. Therefore, I felt that any improve-
ment would be significant. Also, we have an objective way to measure success,
i.e., the frequency of panic attacks or gambling sprees.
Moshe was kind enough to come to my office once a week for the last
seven weeks, for 45 minute sessions with each one of these patients. To my
amazement, I must admit that both patients are feeling much better subjectively.
Objectively, there were no gambling sprees, and the frequency and severity of
the panic attacks decreased to a great extent.
This is, of course, not a scientifically designed, double-blind study. The
numbers are not statistically high enough to reach any conclusions. Yet, it is
still compelling and it certainly deserves more clinical trials.
I must admit that I still don't know how it works or why. On the other
hand I also still don't know the exact mechanism by which aspirin works.
It is always possible it was a placebo effect, but it is very unlikely, as I had
tried different placebos with these patients before and they didn't work.
When working with the patients, Moshe bonded with them. They liked
him and respected him. They opened up to him and shared with him their feel-
ings, etc. I sat in the room as an observer, and it was difficult for me to catego-
rize what type of 'psychotherapy" he was using. Apparently, there was none,
although on occasions he asked them to visualize themselves at the peak of their
symptoms while he worked on their hands.
Both patients were impressed enough with the results that they asked to
continue with the Palm Therapy, privately. They are now motivated enough to
drive a long distance to his office and to pay his fee.














It was a real pleasure for me watching Moshe at work. I cannot deny the
remarkable results occurring in such a short period of time. I will definitely
continue watching my patients for long term results. However, at the present
time I already have become curious enough to ask Moshe to teach me his
technique.


-Daphna Slonim, M.D.
Diplomate, American Board of
Psychiatry and Neurology.
Medical Director D.S.A. Medical Clinic
Beverly Hills, California

February 8, 1995



Moshe Zwang, ND
Inventor of Palmtherapy (Palm Therapy TM/SM)

About Mosh Zwang and the history of
Palmtherapy with its hand/brain/mind connection:
In the autumn of 1985, Mosh Zwang, N.D., Doctor of
Naturopathy, inventor, and former professor of Naturopathic
Medicine and Acupuncture at the Israeli College of Naturopathy,
Tel Aviv, Israel, invented Palmtherapy, the breakthrough that 10
years later hit the TV screens from coast to coast in the United
States when the first edition of his book Palm Therapy: Program
Your Mind through Your Palms was first published; and he was
invited to FOX TV, Hollywood to apply the method live on
individuals suffering from severe phobias since childhoodthe
rapid results on the mind were amazing! In April 2000, his work
was selected as one of the three greatest landmarks of the past 100
years in the field of hand analysis--hand/mind connection. In
August 2000 his Palmtherapy certification seminar for healthcare
professionals became an official, registered continuing education
program by the State of California.
Searching for data: Although coming from a scientifically
oriented background, his near-death experience at the age of
thirteen has widened his horizons in many aspects. (You can read
about this experience in his book: The Ultimate Prophecy.) Mosh
Zwang was fascinated with the secrets of the hand/mind
connection and was determined to research it. As a young officer
in the Israeli Merchant Marine, he had crossed oceans and visited
sacred places all over the world in order to learn more about the
mysteries that the hands reveal directly from sages of these places.
Mosh Zwang had observed thousands of hands and had learned
about the hand from hundreds of books and professional
magazines.
Formulating hypothesis: Since the hand, although relatively only
a small section of the body, has a large area of representation in the
brain, both in the motor and sensory sections of the cerebral cortex,
and there is a bi-directional flow of information through the
nervous system, Mosh Zwangs hypothesis was that the hand
represents some brain activities which relate to the personality and
emotions and, therefore, we can affect the mind through a
stimulation on specific lines and areas in the hands which are
related to specific personality traits and emotions. Based on his
hypothesis, Mosh Zwang predicted that if the lines of the palms of
the hands truly describe some brain/mind activities related to
personality traits and emotions, then, because of the bi-directional
flow through the nervous system, a simple stimulation on lines and
areas correlated to specific personality traits or emotions
represented by these lines or areas will create a corresponding
effect on the personality, mood, and behavioral patterns. He also
predicted that the effect created should be more specific than the
general soothing effect that may follow a stimulation of the skin
surface.
Achieving results: Mosh Zwangs hypothesis was supported by
multiple positive results. The effect of Palmtherapy included rapid
release from anxiety, traumatic memories, severe fears, phobias,
anger, and grief. Palmtherapy helped to accelerate positive
thoughts and behavior patterns, talents, self-esteem, motivation,
mental clarity, and willpower.
Mosh Zwang says: The hand is like a keyboard of a computer. If
you know where to stimulate, you can produce anticipated results.
Beginning in October 1998, Mosh Zwang started to teach his
unique method to practitioners worldwide in specially concentrated
5-day seminars through the International Palmtherapy Association
(IPTA). The names of the graduates are listed on
www.palmtherapy.com. Inner peace for Global Peace, and
lessening the suffering on Earth are the main reasons for his efforts
to teach and spread Palmtherapy worldwide. With the help of his
wife, Diana, who has been devoted to this mission, he has trained
many worldwide. While in California, Mosh Zwang continues to
counsel individuals at his office in Encino, and also dedicates time
to writing, inventing, and family life.

About the authors:
Mosh Zwang, ND, Doctor of Naturopathy, inventor of
Palmtherapy, researcher of hand analysis/hand-mind connection,
author, inventor, healer, and teacher.
Diana Zwang, ND, Doctor of Naturopathy, Certified
Palmtherapist, actively involved in all of Mosh Zwangs
discoveries, research and teaching.
Yaron Swery, Certified Palmtherapist, researcher of hand
analysis.

Photos from Television Shows

After 20 minutes of Palmtherapy, she climbed to the top,
leaving years of severe phobia behind: Tanya, who
couldn't climb a chair to change a light bulb due to a severe
fear of heights since childhood, is climbing to the top of the
ladder after she receives Palmtherapy stimulation from
Mosh Zwang during the national TV show "Gabrielle."
Topic: "Confronting Your Fears/Irrational Fears." (Aired: Nov.
20, 1995 from coast to coast. FOX/ The 20 Century, USA.)










I feel relaxed, for the rest of the day, says Eye Witness
News television reporter, Pat Karnina, after a short session
of Palmtherapy. Mosh Zwang is applying Palmtherapy for
work-related stress on Pat Karnina. "Eye Witness News" (Ch 13,
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA)






Moshe Zwang has been featured on numerous TV shows. To view a
few television clips about Palmtherapy go to www.palmtherapy.com









Back Cover (text)

The hand, although relatively only a small section of the body, has
a large area of representation in the brain. Because of the bi-
directional flow of information through the nervous system, a
simple stimulation on lines and areas correlated to specific
personality traits or emotions represented by these lines or areas,
creates a corresponding effect on the personality, mood, and
behavioral patterns. Through Palmtherapy, youll learn how to:

Achieve emotional balance
Sharpen your talents and initiate new skills
Achieve higher learning ability and mental clarity
Activate success energy in your life
Build your charisma and have a magnetic personality
Achieve goals faster, both personal and professional
Stimulate your vitality and overcome allergy symptoms
Develop your ESP, and much more !

A profound and comprehensive book on a most interesting
subject, not only for the professional, but for anyone interested in
changing or enhancing their life patterns.
The most striking result after working with him [Moshe Zwang] the
first few times, was a dramatic shift in my attitude about the
challenging circumstances I was still confronting. It was the first
time that I could sense I was actually moving through the
difficulties facing me, and that the light at the end of the tunnel was
getting closer. -- Cathy Lee Crosby, actress, producer, author,
California

As a physician, my ultimate goal has always been the welfare
of my patients. Thanks to Dr. Zwang, I have come across a tool
[Palmtherapy] that is helping me reach that goal, which is why I
want the world to know that they have a beautiful, powerful, and
safe technique available to them. --J ean Raymond Bastien,
MD, Psychiatrist, New York (A graduate of a Palmtherapy seminar
for Healthcare practitioners)

Fascinating--Good Day New York (TV news, N.Y., USA)

Remarkable results -- Extra (National TV show, USA)

About Seminars

This e-book (2004 edition) covers the original (1995
book) award winning classic Palmtherapy (Palm
Therapy SM/TM Palmtherapy SM/TM worldwide) by Moshe
Zwang. Since then Moshe Zwang has further developed
the Palmtherapy method, and continues to do so. To
become certified by the International Palmtherapy
Association (IPTA) and to learn his new developments
and amazing shortcuts for even faster results in
Palmtherapy, join Moshe Zwangs exciting 5-days
Palmtherapy certification programs. These special
seminars are designed for healthcare practitioners,
therapists, healing arts professionals, coaches, counselors
and educators. The teaching involves new information
which is different than the material that is covered in this
book, including demonstrations, and actual hands-on
training.


For information visit the Moshe Zwangs
OFFICIAL website of Palmtherapy worldwide:
www.palmtherapy.com

International Palmtherapy Association (IPTA)
P.O.Box 7453
Van Nuys, California 91409-7453
USA

Phone: 661-944-4909

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