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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stunningly Powerful Read!,
By Jennifer (Toronto, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Faith and the Placebo Effect An Argument for Self Healing (Hardcover)
I read this book with a bit of skepticism about the topic but it didn't take me long to be convinced that you definitely have the power to heal yourself.Dr. Kuby cured herself of breast cancer and lived with the lump for 8 years with absolutely no pain or problems. Her book is an encouraging and well-written account of the power we all possess to heal ourselves. It is one of the best books on the market for those interested in medicine and health. I have yet to find a book to compare it to with regard to dispelling the myth of Doctor as G-D. The most enduring quote from the book, regarding the Hippocratic Oath, was "First, do no harm" which encapsulates the ideology behind this most wonderful book.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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A Fascinating View of Medicine,
This review is from: Faith and the Placebo Effect An Argument for Self Healing (Hardcover)
I was skeptical at first, but Lolette Kuby is a powerful writer, so once I started reading this book I had to continue to the end. I read it for the enjoyment of reading, but have to admit that Kuby's arguments are compelling enough to have significantly changed my views of health, healing, and life.I'm not a total convert. For example, as a type-1 diabetic, I'll continue to take insulin. Perhaps if I had grown up with Kuby's insights I could have avoided this medical condition in the first place, but now I don't feel that I have the power to deal with it without the help of conventional doctors. Yet I have found that positive mental attitudes toward other conditions--arthritis, anemia, and minor issues such as athlete's foot--have helped far more than any expensive prescription medication. I tell my friends to read this book for enjoyment. This author will keep you turning the pages. At the very least, you'll have a good read. But it's also possible that you'll have a major life-changing experience.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Challenging, informative, and highly recommended,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Faith and the Placebo Effect An Argument for Self Healing (Hardcover)
In Faith And The Placebo Effect: An Argument For Self-Healing, poet, cultural critic, activist, and one-time professor of literature Lolette Kuby raises a prophetic voice of protest against the narrowness of conventional medicine and in support of the power of faith in the "placebo response". Kuby writes with the authority and power of her own first hand experience with breast cancer of a spectacular placebo healing, and offers a well sustained and articulate argument for self-healing through the mind alone. Kuby shows that the placebo effect is a common denominator across all treatments for illness which triggers an innate, mind-based, self-healing capacity. She clear demonstrates how readers can consciously trigger the placebo effect, through direct faith in the inner source of all healing. Faith And The Placebo Effect is challenging, informative, and highly recommended reading for students of alternative medicine and the psychology of healing.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE BEST BOOK I EVER READ,
By Daniel Fenster (Florianopolis, Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Faith and the Placebo Effect An Argument for Self Healing (Hardcover)
This is truly a fascinating, life changing book. If you are willing to change your beliefs, this book will alter forever the way you view health and your innate capacity to heal yourself. Faith in the procedure,from shamanism to high-tech treatments, brings about healing. Bye bye dogmas and rivalries for the best methods of treating disease. Your health is in your mind.This is revolutionary.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Kuby's excellent book,
By Linda Goodman Robiner (Cleveland, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Faith and the Placebo Effect An Argument for Self Healing (Hardcover)
FAITH AND THE PLACEBO EFFECT is an enormously fine book. Lolette Kuby¹s point of view‹that we all have the capacity to heal ourselves--comes from her own personal experience. Dr. Kuby shares her story openly with the reader, and her lived experience enlarges and validates her thesis‹that it is our faith in our own capacity to heal ourselves, our trust in a given remedy or support (divine or not), that can and will save us. Lolette Kuby has done prodigious research. The information she provides about the history and tradition of medicine and pharmacology is clear, coherent, and extremely readable. In another writer¹s hands, the material might be pedantic. It is not. She weaves her own life experience into the book in a way that makes it deep and rich and spiritually nourishing.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Faith and the Placebo Effect An Argument for Self Healing (Hardcover)
I was very happy with this book. It focuses on things that I have never thought about and has sincerely changed my life forever. The idea of the book seems a bit "out there" but after reading it, it just makes sense to me. I am greatful for getting the opportunity to read this.
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Revolutionary,
By A Customer
This review is from: Faith and the Placebo Effect An Argument for Self Healing (Hardcover)
Author Kuby does an incredible research job, and writes with such clarity--this book will revolutionize the way people look at the medical industry, and prompt them to take more responsibility for their own health. It is very good to see these ideas put into print in a way that anyone can understand and benefit from.
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Faith and the Placebo Effect An Argument for Self Healing by Lolette Kuby (Hardcover - Oct. 2001)
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