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Words of Praise for Doctor, Be Well: Integrating the Spirit of Healing with Scientific Medicine
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“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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