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Creation Of Health
A collaboration between a traditionally trained physician and a medical intuitive, The Creation of Health illuminates the deep connection between emotional dysfunction and physical illness. It describes the role that emotional disturbances play in the most common diseases and ailments, from influenza, the common cold and arthritis to diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
After providing an introduction to intuitive medicin and its history, method of diagnosis, and relationship to traditional medicine, Myss and Shealy detail the deeper emotional and physical reasons why illness develops in the body. Dr Shealy offers a traditional account of a particular disease or ailment, while Dr Myss sheds light on the deeper emotional and psychic causes through her corresponding energy analysis.
Confirming the link between illness and emotion, The Creation of Health puts forth a groundbreaking vision of holistic healing.
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- Forlag
- Bantam Books (Transworld Publisher
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JCO Interviews Dr. C. Norman Shealy on Holistic Health, Part 1
DR. GOTTLIEB Norm, I think our readers ought to know your background.
DR. SHEALY At age 16 I knew that I was going to be a neurosurgeon. My plan was to be a professor of neurological surgery and do research on the brain. I did graduate from Duke University Medical School, took a general surgery residency for a year, and then had five years of neurological residency at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, and was involved with basic neurophysiologic research. In 1965, I theorized that we could control pain by stimulating the dorsal column of the spinal cord, and this actually revolutionized pain therapy in this country. From dorsal column stimulation, I very quickly moved into transcutaneous electrical stimulation, and I was really responsible for a huge surge of interest in controlling pain with electrical stimulation. In 1971, I realized that 94% of the people I was seeing, who were invalids with chronic pain, w