Alternative Medicine Or Magical Healing

Alternative Medicine Or Magical Healing
Author: George A. Ulett
Publsiher: Warren H Green
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Acupuncture
ISBN: 0875275192

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This book traces the separate and interlacing paths of magic, religion, and medicine through the centuries as they relate to healing. Alternative Medicine or Magical Healing attempts to give a balanced picture of the new age healing movement, and is on the lookout for supportive data in the great bulk of relevant material. Which treatments should be approached with caution or entirely avoided? Which methods have good supportive studies and might be cautiously accepted as complementary additions to allopathic treatment? The book discusses in greater detail those methods having a scientific basis and suggests how others might benefit from further carefully controlled studies. It also discusses blatant quackery and the methods used to sell pseudo-medicine to an ever-gullible public eagerly searching for magical cures.

Magic Or Medicine

Magic Or Medicine
Author: Rob Buckman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 261
Release: 1995
Genre: Alternative medicine
ISBN: OCLC:1036716200

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Modern medicine is one of the most successful branches of science, with a distinguished history of conquering many of the twentieth century's deadliest diseases. Yet today people are turning in record numbers to alternative therapies that have little or no scientific basis. Herbalists, homeopaths, crystal therapists, chiropractors, acupuncturists, and countless other unconventional practitioners are enjoying thriving businesses. What accounts for this flight from reason in the face of hard evidence that medical doctors do a better job of treating disease and alleviating suffering than their alternative counterparts? In Magic or Medicine? Dr. Robert Buckman and Karl Sabbagh offer a response to this question by critically evaluating both alternative and conventional medical approaches to patient care. Drawing on some of the earliest written medical sources as well as their own investigations into current alternative therapies, the authors argue that healing has always been partly the science of clinical treatment (medicine) and partly an art (magic). Medicine may make the patient get well, but often it is magic that makes the patient feel well. With all the pressures under which they work, modern medical doctors often neglect the magic in their dealings with patients. Alternative therapists, however, frequently offer nothing but magic. Buckman and Sabbagh look closely at the claims made for both medical science and alternative treatments and discover a gap between the promises and the reality of each approach. Magic or Medicine? is a fascinating exploration of healing in the late twentieth century and vital reading for anyone concerned about the effective delivery of health care.

Magic Or Medicine

Magic Or Medicine
Author: Rob Buckman,Karl Sabbagh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1993
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: PSU:000021497827

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The Magic Feather Effect

The Magic Feather Effect
Author: Melanie Warner
Publsiher: Scribner
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781501121500

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The acclaimed author of Pandora’s Lunchbox and former New York Times reporter delivers an “entertaining and highly useful book that gives you the tools to understand how alternative medicine works, so you can confidently make up your own mind” (The Washington Post). We all know someone who has had a seemingly miraculous cure from an alternative form of medicine: a friend whose chronic back pain vanished after sessions with an acupuncturist or chiropractor; a relative with digestive issues who recovered with herbal remedies; a colleague whose autoimmune disorder went into sudden inexplicable remission thanks to an energy healer or healing retreat. The tales are far too common to be complete fabrications, yet too anecdotal and outside the medical mainstream to be taken seriously scientifically. How do we explain them and the growing popularity of alternative medicine more generally? In The Magic Feather Effect, author and journalist Melanie Warner takes us on a vivid, important journey through the world of alternative medicine. Visiting prestigious research clinics and ordinary people’s homes, she investigates the scientific underpinning for the purportedly magical results of these practices and reveals not only the medical power of beliefs and placebo effects, but also the range, limits, and uses of the surprising system of self-healing that resides inside us. Equal parts helpful, illuminating, and compelling, The Magic Feather Effect is a “well-written survey of alternative medicine…fair-minded, thorough, and focused on verifiable scientific research” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). Warner’s enlightening, engaging deep dive into the world of alternative medicine and the surprising science that explains why it may work is an essential read.

Herbal and Magical Medicine

Herbal and Magical Medicine
Author: James K. Kirkland,Holly F. Matthews,Charles W. Sullivan III,Karen Baldwin
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 1992-01-30
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780822382584

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Herbal and Magical Medicine draws on perspectives from folklore, anthropology, psychology, medicine, and botany to describe the traditional medical beliefs and practices among Native, Anglo- and African Americans in eastern North Carolina and Virginia. In documenting the vitality of such seemingly unusual healing traditions as talking the fire out of burns, wart-curing, blood-stopping, herbal healing, and rootwork, the contributors to this volume demonstrate how the region’s folk medical systems operate in tandem with scientific biomedicine. The authors provide illuminating commentary on the major forms of naturopathic and magico-religious medicine practiced in the United States. Other essays explain the persistence of these traditions in our modern technological society and address the bases of folk medical concepts of illness and treatment and the efficacy of particular pratices. The collection suggests a model for collaborative research on traditional medicine that can be replicated in other parts of the country. An extensive bibliography reveals the scope and variety of research in the field. Contributors. Karen Baldwin, Richard Blaustein, Linda Camino, Edward M. Croom Jr., David Hufford, James W. Kirland, Peter Lichstein, Holly F. Mathews, Robert Sammons, C. W. Sullivan III

Magical Healing

Magical Healing
Author: Josephine McCarthy
Publsiher: Golem Media
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014-07-21
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1940671434

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Magical Healing is a health survival handbook for magicians, occultists, Pagan priests and priestesses, and energetic healers: the burdens and strains of teaching, healing, exorcism, clearings, leading groups and regular magical work can eventually impact the health of both body and spirit. Magical Healing explores esoteric dynamics of health, plus various healing modalities and magical self maintenance, including magical visionary healing, energy dynamics, use of tarot as a healing aid, working magically with herbs and homeopathy, ritual cleansings and good old magical common sense.

The Mystic Healers

The Mystic Healers
Author: Paris Flammonde
Publsiher: Scarborough House Publishers
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1999
Genre: Medical
ISBN: IND:30000067246110

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In this thoroughly revised and updated edition, Paris Flammonde traces the history of alternative medicine from the deeds of the earliest shaman right up to the practices of such contemporary healers as Deepak Chopra and Benny Hinn.

Norse Magical and Herbal Healing

Norse Magical and Herbal Healing
Author: Ben Waggoner
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780578092706

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Written in Iceland around the year 1500, the little book now known only as AM 434a is a treasure trove of medieval medical knowledge. The book lists healing uses for over ninety different herbs. It gives advice on health matters ranging from bloodletting to steam baths to the influence of the moon on health and human life. And it contains a number of magical spells, charms, prayers, runes, and symbols to bring health, wealth, and good fortune. The roots of the healing traditions in AM 434a go back thousands of years before the book itself was written. We are honored to present the first complete English translation of AM 434a. Complete notes and commentary explain this texts's historical and cultural background. Medievalists, historians of science and magic, herbalists, and anyone interested in medieval Scandinavian lore and life will find this book indispensable.