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The Four Pillars of Healing: How the New Integrated Medicine- -the Best of Conventional and Alternative Approaches- - Can Cure You [Hardcover]

Leo Galland (Author)
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June 17, 1997 0679448888 978-0679448884 1st
Dr. Leo Galland, along with Doctors Bernie Siegel and Andrew Weil, has been a key architect in the emerging field of integrated medicine, which combines the best of alternative and orthodox treatments. He is also a renowned medical detective, successfully curing patients whose illnesses have defied prior diagnosis and treatment. In his new book, The Four Pillars of Healing, he shares the breakthrough medical philosophy and program of healing he has developed over the course of three decades of education and practice.

If you've ever heard yourself referred to in your doctor's office as "the chest pain in Room Three,"  you know that most doctors regard patients as the sum of their symptoms and treat them accordingly: identify the symptoms, name the disease, and try to cure it. Yet you know intuitively that no two people with the same diagnosis respond to treatment in the same way. So why focus on the disease instead of the person? Dr. Galland argues for a fundamental change in this one-size-fits-all philosophy of disease and proposes instead patient-centered diagnosis, viewing each patient as a unique individual and equal participant in treatment.

Dr. Galland explains how to work closely with your doctor through patient-centered diagnosis to identify the mediators, triggers, and antecedents of your illness. A mediator is anything that produces your symptoms, causes damage to your body, or changes your behavior. As Dr. Galland reveals, mediators need not be merely biochemical (e.g., stress hormones)--how we think and feel can mediate our illness. A trigger is anything that provokes a mediator. Triggers range from the physical (infections, drugs, toxins) to the cognitive (social distress, anxiety, even memories of previous sickness). An antecedent is a risk factor that predisposes you to illness, such as your genetics, age, and even learning and conditioning.

Drawing on fascinating case histories of medical detection to illustrate these principles, Dr. Galland guides you in identifying your own mediators, triggers, and antecedents, then teaches you how to implement the four pillars of healing to overcome illness and achieve optimum health. The pillars are:

building healthy relationships (community is the most powerful healing force)
creating a customized prescription for diet, rest, and exercise
purifying your external environment
detoxifying your internal environment to help your body protect and cleanse itself.


Eloquently written and filled with practical advice about detecting the unsuspected causes of our sicknesses, building resistance to disease, and harnessing our own bodies' natural desire to heal, Dr. Galland's innovative book represents mind/body medicine at its best. For anyone whose illness hasn't responded to treatment or resists diagnosis, or who craves a higher level of health, The Four Pillars of Healing is essential reading.


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From Library Journal

Galland, a pioneer in integrated medicine and a specialist in treating undiagnosed or difficult-to-treat illnesses, describes in detail a new model for disease causation known as "Patient-Centered Diagnosis," which identifies "mediators, triggers and antecedents of disease in individual patients." Using case histories and lots of footnotes, he contrasts it with other models of disease, going into great detail about "the anatomy of an illness." Part of the model is called "The Four Pillars of Healing," which includes having a relationship with your health provider, eating a balanced diet, maintaining environmental hygiene, and eliminating toxins from your body. There are no new ideas here, although Galland does make a bit much of the relationship between health and cleanliness. He suggests what seem to be extreme measures such as keeping pets out of the bedroom. Although Galland wrote this book for the lay reader, it would probably be more useful for nursing, social work, or other students studying health psychology. An optional purchase for most alternative medicine collections.?Natalie Kupferberg, Ferris State Univ. Lib., Big Rapids, Mich.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Galland's philosophy is not new. The nineteenth century knew it as "eclectic medicine." Perhaps the most interesting part of his book, then, is the account of how Galland's experiences gradually led him to realize the need for his present, "integrated" approach to his profession. Disharmony between the individual patient and the environment, he asserts, is the basic health problem nowadays. But medical science has difficulty with the concept of individuality, so Galland has developed a patient-centered diagnostic in which the solution of a particular problem demands not the identification of a disease but the uncovering of relationships between the patient and feelings of illness and aloneness. Indeed, his first healing pillar is concern with relationships. The second deals with diaitahabitual activities that include nutrition, exercise, sleep, and relaxation. The third inculcates environmental hygiene, and the fourth requires detoxifying the body. William Beatty

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 330 pages
  • Publisher: Random House; 1st edition (June 17, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679448888
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679448884
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,068,973 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Leo Galland, M.D., received his education and medical training at Harvard and NYU. Regularly chosen by New York magazine as one of the best doctors in New York, as well as listed in America's Top Doctors, he has appeared on Good Morning America and on CNN, Fox News, and PBS. He lives in New York City.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
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I am a health professional who worked for 21 years in a hospital, much of it in an intensive care unit. I saw many patients leave the hospital in much better condition than they arrived, and I assumed they were "cured". Eighteen months ago I moved to Home Care in the same community. I have been very disturbed by the poor medical management of chronic illness and the ineffectiveness of many family physicians and specialists in communicating with patients and care givers. My confidence in the medical establishment has been severely shaken and some days it is hard not to pass my cynicism on the my clients.
Dr. Leo Galland's book, The Four Pillars of Healing, answered my questions and concerns in an outstanding way. The book is very well written and I read it from cover to cover in one long sitting. He supports his ideas with personal experience and lots of scientific research. His historical perspective on medical care was fascinating. I would love to be able to supply this book to all 300 doctors in our local medical academy. I have read several books on alternative medicine lately, but this one is the most balanced in the relationship of conventional and alternative approaches.
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Leo Galland my Hero March 5, 2002
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Leo Galland's book is a must have. It is the best owners manual for the human body. I started reading the book two years ago during my chemo treatments at the oncologist office. His information on nutritions has lead me to eat my fruits and vegetables daily. I exercise 3 time a week and keep my stress to a minimum. This book is a crash course on preventitive medicine. He has the best advice on how to stay healthy and make sure that your doctor doesn't kill you with meds.
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I read this book to learn more about Dr. Galland's style, medical practice, and his recommendations for those with inflammatory bowel disease. Dr. Galland has done some research with positive findings as to the success of diet (especially the SCDiet) and IBD, and lists Elaine Gottschall's book, Breaking The Vicious Cycle, as a self-help resource.

Dr. Galland's book provides valuable insight into modern medicine and the need for patient-centric health care. He describes the evolution of medical history and how we arrived at the current dilemma. Through today's science of reductionism, reinforced by medical specialists, the connections between symptoms, underlying problems, and root causes are often lost. Galland's goal is to work to heal the patient, not just the disease. I agree with Galland's four pillars (positive, worthwhile relationships; diet and exercise; one's environment; detoxification). The reader is presented with many patient case scenarios, how they were treated by other doctors, and the benefits they received upon seeking Dr. Galland's patient-centric integrative medical care. Anyone who is looking for more answers and wants to take a more active role in their healing will be well served to read this book.

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