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Words of Praise for Doctor, Be Well: Integrating the Spirit of Healing with Scientific Medicine
“The future of medicine involves more than the genome, stem cells, transplants, and new drugs. It also involves consciousness, spirituality, and new concepts of mind. For a thrilling look at what lies ahead in healing, read Doctor, Be Well.” |
– Larry Dossey, MD,
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“Doctor, Be Well contains a great deal of wisdom about true healing and treating our life experience instead of our diagnosis.” |
– Bernie Siegel, MD,
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“This is a wise and beautiful little book, clearly written, a delight to read and touching at the very hear of the doctor-patient relationship with loving care.” |
– William A. Tiller, PhD,
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“…A thoughtful blend of philosophic reflection and overview of some of the current thinking into other modes of healing. I enjoyed Doctor, Be Well very much and I will certainly recommend it.” |
– Bob Rufsvold, MD,
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“…I loved Doctor, Be Well. It helps fill the gap between doctors and patients on the issue of complementary medicine. I want this book to be a required read for our students.” |
– Sherry Weathers, Program Coordinator,
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“…Doctor, Be Well is WONDERFUL! Skillfully and compassionately written. I am now on my second reading.” |
– Samantha Sager,
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“…In a few succinct pages, Doctor, Be Well captures the interplay between conventional medicine and the full mind-body-spirit realm in a way that is both engaging and powerful. I will encourage our students to read Doctor, Be Well.” |
– Brent A Bauer, MD, Chairman,
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“…Doctor, Be Well does a wonderful job integrating different ways of looking at health and doctor-patient relations. A meta-paradigm for thinking about wellness and “lifeness”. |
– Nelson Marquina, Ph.D., DC,
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“…I found much of Doctor, Be Well fascinating. I intend to reference it and suggest that students read it.” |
– Gene F. Giggleman, DVM
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“…I enjoyed reading Doctor, Be Well. I agree with all of your concepts, and would like to put your book on our [recommended reading] list.” |
– John E. Upledger, D.O.,
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