Synopses & Reviews
This book, written by a well-known scientist with a background in biophysics and biology brings together evidence from a range of disciplines to provide an acceptable explanation for the energetic exchanges that take place in all therapies. It addresses a growing interest in the field of mind-body medicine and the role of natural "energy forces" within the body in maintaining normal health and wellbeing. This in turn has lead to interest in how these energies or forces may be channelled to assist in healing and the restoration of normal health.
Synopsis
Approx. 296 pages
The first clinically related text on a new theory of medicine which is arousing increasing interestWritten by a respected scientist who adds respectability to what otherwise might seem to be New Age theoriesBrings together the evidence to support the theoriesBrings together material which previously has been unpublished or hard to come by, especially for cliniciansSynopsis
There is growing interest world wide in the field of mind-body medicine and the effect which the natural energy forceswithin the body play in the maintenance of normal health and wellbeing. This in turn has led to interest in how these energies or forces may be channelled to assist in healing and restoration to health. This book, written by a well known scientist with a degree in biophysics and a PhD in biology, brings together for the first time evidence from a wide range of disciplines which is beginning to provide an acceptable explanation for the energetic exchanges that take place in all therapies
Energy Medicine provides an exciting and challenging read for anyone who may be interested in or curious about the therapeutic aspects of energy.It provides a stimulus to discussion among both the sceptics and those who are already convinced of the healing potential of body energy.
The first clinically related text on a new theory of medicine which is arousing increasing interestWritten by a respected scientist who adds respectability to what otherwise might seem to be New Age theories
Brings together the evidence to support the theoriesBrings together material which previously has been unpublished or hard to come by, especially for clinicians