The Future of Healing: Exploring the Parallels of Eastern and Western Medicine
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.47 (727 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1580910653 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 364 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Chinese medicine, with its focus on herbal therapy and acupuncture as healing tools, dates back thousands of years. Dr. Advocates of Western medicine are only now beginning to appreciate this ancient holistic view that marries mind, body, nutrition, lifestyle, and energy fields. Milburn explores the fascinating convergence between these two seemingly diverse approaches and speculates on how this intersection will affect Western medicine’s future.
"The Old Becomes New: the Future of Healing" according to Cory Williams. This book explores the amazing similarities, connections, and commonalities shared by Western science and Eastern mysticism. Milburn distills the knowledge of the ancient Chinese philosophers and reviews the discoveries of both the pioneers of twentieth century physics and the cutting edge contemporary scientists of the "new biology". Striking parallels emerge from this discussion and exciting ideas for a new approach to medicine are presented. The intellectual triumph and popular appeal of this book are . "A Superb Look at The Future of Healing" according to A Customer. This book is a comprehensive look at the relationship of Western and Eastern medicine. It describes clearly and effectively the healing art of Chinese medicine with its herbs and acupuncture. It also explores the history and underlying ideas of Western medicine.Today, there is growing interest in ancient healing arts like Chinese medicine. The reason for this, shows the author, is the growing knowledge that mind and body are intimately related, that many diseases can effectively be prevented and that we a. Important book As the review above suggests, this important new book should be compared with The Tao of Physics and read by anyone interested in the future of medicine, either western or Oriental. Milburn's synthesis of the two different systems is clearly laid out, and can serve as a review for those already familiar with some of the concepts. Recommended!