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Healing from the Heart: A Leading Surgeon Combines Eastern and Western Traditions to Create the Medicine of the Future |  | Author: Mehmet C. Oz Creator: Dean Ornish Publisher: Plume Category: Book
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ISBN: 0452279550 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.1206 EAN: 9780452279551 ASIN: 0452279550
Publication Date: October 1, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Mehmet Oz is a Renaissance man of cardiac care, combining yoga, aromatherapy, hypnosis, energy healing, music therapy, acupuncture, and visual imagery into his surgery practice at the Complementary Care Unit of New York City's Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. He's adamant that the relationship between traditional and alternative medicine should be symbiotic, not mutually exclusive. His patients are proof of this: when treated holistically, not as just "another transplant patient" with a plaque-addled heart, they perceive less pain during surgery and recuperation, are less likely to suffer depression, and heal more quickly. While med school at the University of Pennsylvania didn't expose Oz to the holistic healing methods he employs today, his upbringing in Turkey and exposure to cultures worldwide did leave him open to new ideas. Oz helped develop the LVAD, or left ventricular assist device, which helps the heart of a patient awaiting a transplant keep pumping. Piqued when he was asked about his patients, "But has restoring their hearts restored their health?"--and he had to respond, "No"--Oz started incorporating one alternative method after another into his practice. He started with massage after seeing how it rejuvenated his wife after childbirth. Healing from the Heart is not for the weak of stomach; Oz occasionally gets graphic, such as in the opening heart-transplant scene: "I finished closing the last tiny bleeder, then called for the electric saw, which was plugged in and handed to me by its metallic handle ... the saw cut through the bone like soft pine." If there's anything that might inspire you to pass up greasy French fries, this book is it. Current cardiac patients and their families will be enthralled by the tale of Oz's holistic revolution and his patient-success stories, and other health practitioners would do well to pay attention to what he advocates. --Erica Jorgensen
Product Description "The medicine of the new millennium."--Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Healing Words
Dr. Mehmet Oz, celebrated heart surgeon and co-founder of the Complementary Care Center at New York's Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital, is spearheading the health-care revolution that is yielding powerful new healing tools that will forever change the way we think of medicine. In this ground-breaking book, he describes his pioneering work--combining cutting-edge Western medicine with such Eastern techniques as acupuncture and chi-gong, as well as such controversial therapies as hypnosis, music, massage, reflexology, aromatherapy, and energy healing. The inspiring and affecting stories of his patients are the heart of this book--from the extraordinary discipline of Frank Torre, who used his professional sports training to "psych" himself into healing after heart transplant surgery, to the "impossible" recovery of blues great Johnny Copeland, who was roused from a seemingly impenetrable coma through the force of his own music. In recounting his patients' experiences, Dr. Oz forges a blueprint for the radical new medicine of the next millennium--drawing on the best from Eastern and Western therapies and empowering patients to become partners with doctors in promoting their own recovery.
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Healing From The Heart by Mehmet C. Oz. M.D. November 20, 2009 Betty McMurrin A delightfully written story and very easy to understand by the layman. This world famous heart surgeon shares insight into his life and profession. He relates so well with the average person, that you feel as though you know him on a personal level. A very brilliant man with a very humble approach to life and our human suffering. He definitely has learned to heal others, because of his own love for humanity with genuine compassion. An amazing teacher!
Respectfully submitted: Betty McMurrin
QUACK April 26, 2009 kate skouros 1 out of 8 found this review helpful
oprah claims to have the BEST of everything. she's doing herself and more importantly, the public a tremendous disservice by touting this "doctor" all over the airwaves. for dysfunctional thyroid he claims you can "cure" a lack of proper hormone function with "mind over body" techniques.
most won't catch on until someone ends up in the hospital. i thought the man was a cardiologist? the truth is he knows little else outside of his specialty. and as he begins to touch on other areas of which he has no training whatsoever, i for one feel the need to question how versed he is in his own field.
just a little food for thought.
The story of his personal journey into and through a holistic surgical practice April 15, 2009 D. Benor This is an easy read by a most interesting surgeon who shares the story of his personal journey into and through a holistic surgical practice. Oz is Professor of Surgery at Columbia University College. His claim to fame, besides having been featured recently over an extended period on the Oprah show (well after this book was written), is that he incorporates a spectrum of complementary therapies in his practice. These include homeopathy, nutritional and vitamin supplements, acupuncture, massage and bioenergy healing. The open-mindedness of Oz to these therapies is very unusual for a surgeon.
good book September 26, 2008 Annette Sonnenberg (BOWLING GREEN, OHIO) I completely enjoyed this book. It is not a self help book dealing with heart disese. It is more a memoir of Dr Oz's experiences with his patients over the years. He talks about different (usually chinese based) methods he has learned about and tried and the positive outcomes he has experienced. The book is very personable and interesting.
Healing From the Heart really can heal May 30, 2008 Jeri Schatz (philadelphia PA USA) Dr. Oz really has compassion as well as expertise. His medical credentials are superb and his feelings for his patients override everything. I loved reading this book. It fills one with hope.
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