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Return to Wholeness

Embracing Body, Mind, and Spirit in the Face of Cancer

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Return to Wholeness

By: David Simon M.D.
Narrated by: David Simon M.D., Deepak Chopra
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Return to Wholeness seamlessly merges the deep intuition and practices of Eastern natural healing with the advanced technology of Western medicine. Guiding those with cancer - along with families and caregivers - toward a new environment where the physical and spiritual are one, Dr. David Simon provides unprecedented support and hope in our ultimately rewarding return to wholeness.©1999 by David Simon (P)2000 by Penton Overseas, Inc. Published by Penton Overseas, Inc. and Audio Scholar, Inc. Alternative & Complementary Medicine Meditation Physical Illness & Disease Alternative Medicine
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"If you are facing cancer or any other serious illness, I encourage you to allow the wisdom contained within [this program] to nurture, guide, and support you." (Deepak Chopra)

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This thing kept me hooked from beginning to end by showing me new ways to think about my life and health problems.

Great book for help with any illness

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The title of the book is misleading. It seems like the book would be motivational and therapeutic. However, the author rants throughout the entire book about what Cancer is and how it works. Not necessarily bad if you don't know what it is, just disappointing for me.

Also, I personally think he could have talked about alternative treatments a bit more for people who absolutely do not want to go the chemo route. Is there any hope for someone who chooses alternative therapy? Would meditation play a factor in that as well? Or does meditation only go hand and hand with radiation and traditional methods?

Not what I expected at all.

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