By Sabrina Felson (medical reviewer) — 2020
Integrative medicine pairs Western, or conventional, medicine with other treatments to care for your mind, body, and spirit.
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Integrative Women’s Health remains the only in-depth, broad-based reference on integrative women’s health written for health professionals.
Integrative geriatrics is a new field of medicine that advocates for a whole-person, patient-centered, primarily non-pharmacological approach to medical care of the elderly.
Committed to finding natural ways to care for their children, many parents seek techniques that do not require the invasive procedures and medications often associated with Western medicine.
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The bible of natural medicine—(Larry Dossey, M.D.) Natural Health, Natural Medicine is a comprehensive resource for everything you need to know to maintain optimum health and treat common ailments. This landmark book incorporates Dr.
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More and more people living with and beyond cancer seek integrative interventions to complement their conventional cancer care.
Eight Weeks to Optimum Health lays out Dr. Andrew Weil’s week-by-week, step-by-step plan that will keep your body’s natural healing system in peak working order. It covers diet, exercise, lifestyle, stress, and environment—all aspects of daily living that affect health and well-being.
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Care of the Soul In Medicine is Moore’s manifesto about the future of healthcare. In this new vision of care, Moore speaks to the importance of healing a person rather than simply treating a body. He gives advice to both healthcare providers and patients for maintaining dignity and humanity.
Joan Borysenko, co-founder and director of the Mind/Body Clinic at New England Deaconess Hospital/Harvard Medical School, describes the clinic’s ten-week program for learning to “mind the body” through a medical synthesis of neurology, immunology, and psychology.
Larry Dossey forever changed our understanding of the healing process with his phenomenal New York Times bestseller, Healing Words.