Good Books on Healing LOUISE HAY, You Can Heal Your Life (1984,1987) over 4 million copies in 23 languages. The best 12 bucks you can invest in yourself. RACHEL NAOMI REMEN, Kitchen Table Wisdom (1996) She has been called a living saint. One of the founders of Commonwealth, an innovative cancer treatment facility. Perfect Health (1991) A great introduction to Ayurveda and how to listen to your body. PAUL C. ROUD, Ph.D. Making Miracles (1991) Stories of 12 people who healed from "terminal" conditions. LYNETTE BASSMAN, Ph.D. editor, The Whole Mind: the Definitive Guide to Complementary Treatments for Mind, Mood, and Emotion (1998). Includes an excellent introduction to NSA. CANDACE PERT, Ph.D. Molecules of Emotion (1998) From the discoverer of the neuropeptide system. JOHN ROBBINS, Diet for a New America. All the social, economic, and health reasons to switch to a healthier diet. Excellent references. FRANK OSKI, M.D. Don’t Drink Your Milk. Teach Services, (1992) JOHN MENDELSON, How to Raise a Healthy Child in Spite of Your Doctor. (1984) The classic is still the best. NATHANIEL ALTMAN, Everybody’s Guide to Chiropractic Health Care (1990) WALENE JAMES, Immunization: The Reality Behind the Myth. Second Edition NEIL Z. MILLER, Immuniztion: Theory vs. Reality (1996) New Altean Press STEPHEN COPE, Yoga and the Quest for the True Self. Bantam Books, 1999. Don’t let the dry title put you off. Chapters 13 ("Riding the Wave of Breath") and 14 ("Listening to the Voice of the Body") are the best descriptions of how past and present emotions affect the physical body that I have ever seen. ASK US YOUR QUESTION Do you have a question about Integrative Chiropractic? We would be happy to hear from you. Please feel free to e-mail your questions and comments to: info@upayacenter.org |