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The Vinegar Reaction is the ability to achieve purpose, Let your weapon suit the fight and choose the fight wisely. Dr James A.Kholos author of the Vinegar Reaction
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DR. JAMES KHOLOS

What looked like as if in the distance was a reminder of God’s will, swords unsheathed represent the symbol of warfare. Hatred for the worst curse in the bible is noteworthy, through the eyes a the youth called into battle. Imagine yourself facing evil, called to a war without God’s blessing, as a witness to an unfolding prejudice against Jews. Beyond human thinking to defend courage you hear a spiritual voice speaking as a prophet. If you must take heed, the message of the Vinegar Reaction will save your life.
Kavvanah (Hebrew word for intention) will focus your mind on the Jewish codes, specifically doing good deeds in obedience to the divine command. Love God with all your soul meaning to live and not die.

“It’s not possible to act more clearly than you think”
Professor and friend Dr. Marc Romano

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The Vinegar Reaction

Escape philosophy yields insight into the reactive mind.  Dr. James Kholos had been subject to a traumatic involuntary incarceration and subjected to mental abuse through psychiatric misconduct.  Having escaped from being misdiagnosed, suffering from depression, he recovered through scholarship and self-discovery.   Through adversity he discovered the Mind Brain Behavior Theory, applied to criminal behavior.  Life would be his teacher, and for every action there is reaction.  The mystery of the human brain, in summary, is contained in the Vinegar Reaction memoir.  The pinnacle of his genius is within 5 books written on forensic psychology.  Most notably, the Projective Question created from graduate work in the field of criminology including an internship in clinical psychology.

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