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Well Being Journal

Vol. 27, No. 3, May/June 2018

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SKU: V27N3 Categories: All Issues, Healthy Brain Function, Life After Life, Near Death & Spiritually-Related Experiences, Preventing and Healing Cancer Naturally, Preventing and Healing Digestive Illness
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

FEATURES

Sustainable Medicine and Patient Intelligence, by Sarah Myhill, MD
Subtitled “Whistle-Blowing on 21st-Century Medical Practice,” this delightful feature questions education that narrows physician’s minds and the difference between a diagnosis and description of symptoms.

Integrative Medicine: An Interview with Leo Galland, MD
Long-time integrative medicine practitioner Leo Galland, MD, asserts that medical schools need to offer programs that teach medical students to recognize the individuality of patients; he also emphasizes that each illness is part of a process unique to every person.

Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) and the Gut Microbiome, by Melissa Castaneda
Digestive issues affect the entire body. Keeping the gut healthy is crucial; the author’s personal story and research findings here show the importance of rebalancing gut bacteria naturally.

Alzheimer’s & the Science Behind Meditation, by Shuvendu Sen, MD
The author cites studies showing that meditation affects the deepest centers of the brain which causes changes that can keep Alzheimer’s from occurring.

 

Cancer Cures Offer New Hope, by Scott E. Miners
This is an updated feature about the herbal remedy called Essiac, Flor-Essence, and Ojibwa tea, with a history of its effectiveness in reversing different kinds of cancer, personal stories, and physician testimonials.

What it Means to Die and Wake Up, by Paul Perry
Perry, the author of numerous books about near-death experiences (NDEs), tells the story of Rajiv Parti, MD, former chief of anesthesiology at Bakersfield Heart Hospital, who experienced one of the most profound NDEs on record.

The Unbinding Grace of Forgiveness, an Interview with Shannon McRae, PhD
Psychologist and medical intuitive Shannon McRae gives a case history example of why forgiveness is necessary for unbinding the self and healing from past ills, and she explains the basic practice.

HEALTH NOTES AND RESEARCH BRIEFS
Things That Make You Go Hmmm… • SIBO Discussion • Vitamin K2 • Recipes to Assist … SIBO • To Breathe • CoQ10 for Cardiovascular • Filtering Out Contaminants • Whole Roasted Cauliflower Recipe • Chemotherapy, Radiation, or? • Charles Brusch, MD: On Essiac • Healing Leukemia with Essiac

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