Love, Medicine and Miracles: Lessons Learned about Self-Healing from a Surgeon’s Experience with Exceptional Patients
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Unconditional like is the most powerful stimulant of the immune system. The truth is: like heals. Miracles take place to exceptional patients every day–patients who have the courage to like, persons who have the courage to work with their doctors to participate in and influence their own recovery.
“Run, don’t walk, to the nearest bookstore and get this incredible book that clarifies how you can ‘reflect’ yourself sick or well…Every family tree should have a copy. It can be a lifesaver.”
–Ann Landers
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I reviewed this book weeks ago, with no result, then I sent a note which was placed as a review (where did my original review go?). What I was trying to say was that I establish Siegel very heartwarming, but had (only) one complaint namely the referring to experiments on animals lacking a word of regret. There was a description of baby monkeys not extant lacking their mother when in an extra stressful situation (or something like that, it was SO SAD, I wanted to forget it if possible). I reflect if you write about like you should at least, if you can’t avoid that type of conduct experiment (which I reflect you regularly can) say something in defense of the lives offered. I missed that. Normally medical journals never stop to reflect of this, but the whole point is Siegel does not have the cool, clinical, medical approach. Yet there was no mention from him either. That is my only complaint. My first result was better, it’s kind of second hand now. Yet I hope you will send it out as it is a point worth mentioning, even though not well loved. In fact it’s a new thought and worth thinking about. Anotherwords as few experiments as possible and if you have to use them, refer to them, then at least add something regarding the suffering they have caused. Like an Indian would, or a Buddhist. Otherwise he is very impressive and so loving, so unclinical. Very nice indeed. With best wishes, Kathy Heckscher
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
Bernie’s central theme is that there is a strong correlation between emotional health and physical health. But he rarely cites any scientific evidence for his aver. He keeps repeating this message based on his experiences with random patients. Surely one can conclude many things from random patients, but a theory has to applicable accross a large sample. There has to be a ‘control’ if the study is to have any scientific merit. I wished he had shown more of these studies.
This would certainly be a five star book had the leader been more scientific in prooving his point. Nevertheless I do personally agree with it.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
Ok, rather than call Siegel a quack, let’s just say he resembles a duck. If you’re into new-agey, non-scientific garbage, then this is the book for you. Personally, I establish it works reasonably well as kindling for the BBQ.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I like books by Bernie Seigel! I feel like I am talking to a friend when I am reading them. I learned how to listen to myself and trust myself after reading his books. They are very informative, but simple to read!
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
If you’re like me and a fan of Dr. Bernie Siegel (leader of THE
NEW YORK TIMES bestseller LOVE, MEDICINE and MIRACLES), then
do what you can to take THE BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO HUMOR
AND HEADLING–his CD that will make you both laugh and reflect.
Siegel is a physician who believes that laughter can help boost
the immune system . . . he describes his work and best of
all, in doing so tells many amusing tales that would lead you to judge
that had he not become a doctor, he should have become a stand-upmake
comedian.
His thoughts make sense for virtually anyone, regardless of age,
education, profession or health . . . for example, there was this
one that I would like for any store to consider:
* Hang a sign that reads, “If you’re ever less than a B-, let us know,
and we’ll give you a hug.”
Then there was this bit of useful advice:
* It’s OK to sleep late and delight in life ’cause the truth is that
you’re going to die anyway. So get busy living!
When it comes to children, Siegel had me laughing with
this quip:
* You know why neither one of us will get a divorce is
because neither one of us wants the children!
Finally, he noted that:
* You don’t kill yourself doing what you like. You only get tired.
So go take a nap, then start all over again.
Excellent advice . . . in fact, that’s something I’ll do right now so
that I can get some much-needed beauty rest!
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5