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| Healing from the Heart: A Leading Surgeon Combines Eastern and Western Traditions to Create the Medicine of the Future | 
enlarge | Authors: Mehmet Oz, Ron Arias Creator: Dean Ornish Publisher: Plume Category: Book
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Format: Bargain Price Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.6
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.1206 ASIN: B0018SY7TS
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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The Medicine of the Future November 6, 2002 54 out of 59 found this review helpful
Dr. Oz is an accomplished heart surgeon in the field of cardiac transplantation. He describes how he combines complementary medicine (e.g. hypnosis, reflexology, yoga, message, acupuncture. Etc) with orthodox Western medicine. There is an excellent forward by Dr Dean Ornish, and an interesting epilogue containing an overview of the complementary medicine techniques. The bulk of the book contains stories of patients Dr. Oz treated using this revolutionary way. I am a cardiologist, and I have a great interest in combining western medicine with complementary medicine, which is the reason I bought this book. However this book was a bit boring to read and was also a bit of a disappointment. Nevertheless, those interested in this new medicine, which I think will be the medicine of the new millennium, will want to read this book.
FANTASTIC BOOK - SUPERBLY WRITTEN! February 26, 2002 45 out of 46 found this review helpful
What is impressive about this book is the author's concepts of healing both heart and mind as he points out just how closely the two are interconnected. The writing style is one that will grasp the reader's attention from start to finish. The approach to holistic health is a welcome approach to healing. It is a concept that is gradually increasing in the health care field, but one that still has a long way to go before it is universally accepted by all physicians. More education and information needs to be provided in this area to all health care providers. Using the holistic approach, there can be fewer side effects from medication, less depression and a general feeling of well being during the most trying and difficult times. There is much to be said on combining Western and Eastern traditions in the process of healing. Our world can benefit dramatically from this approach and the author vividly explains why throughout the pages of this well-researched and superbly written book. It is highly recommended reading material and most deserving of a five star rating.
This book was fantastic - for the sick and healthy alike. October 21, 1999 27 out of 29 found this review helpful
Dr. Mehmet has given me a new perspective on holistic health and disease. As my mother is going through the breast cancer battle, I am incorporating many of his suggestions for heart patients: soothing music after the mastectomy, foot massages as she fades in and out of conciousness, arranging to have someone loved at the bedside constantly. I am looking into getting a masseuse to come in and perform foot massage as her body receives chemotherapy. As a result of this, her attitude is positive and I believe that has a grave impact on how her body reacts to all of this trauma. I'm waiting impatiently for his next book.
A must-read for anyone concerned about his cardio-care. January 23, 1999 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
A heart-transplant recipient myself, I was doing research on how to support my body to relieve the many side-effects of the immune suppressing drugs I must take when I happened to see Dr. Oz' book. I literally cried tears of joy as I read that there is a revolution finally taking place in medicine which understands that the body and mind work together for our health. Dr. Oz' book confimed my own discoveries of a thirty-five year avocation of clinical nutrition: there is a way to support a body after transplantation so that one can reduce the drugs and, in my case, I could have all medications held except one. This alone will reduce the wear and trear on my body, particularly the cleansing organs. My well-documented research is awaiting publication. In Dr. Oz we finally have the best of both worlds...the best allopathic and the opportunity for the best complementary medicine. Thank you, Dr. Oz, from the bottom of my new heart and may you be the beginning of a new era in the healing art of medicine.
Medicine as we have come to know it must now change! December 22, 1998 23 out of 24 found this review helpful
I have just finished reading Dr. Mehmet Oz's "Healing From the Heart'. Dr. Oz and others at Columbia Presbyterian have done a landmark job with this publication. It is by far the most reader friendly presentation of hope supported by the scientific method that I have yet to read from the brave new world of mind/body medicine. I, myself, am one who has used the methodology described in this thought provoking work to beat a fatal disease. In my case, it was a huge renal cell cancer that featured all the elements of morbidity such as recurrence, metastasis, killer therapy and, worse, cautions from the medical community against "false hope". My visit to Columbia where I first met Dr. Oz was after the fact of a self directed program that returned me to the world of the living. I had heard of their program and it sounded so familiar that I wanted to experience it firsthand for my own reassurance. They must have found me interesting as well in view of page 136. I have become very proactive in the war against RCC, having recently been elected to the National Kidney Cancer Association board of directors. It is in this capacity that I view Dr Oz's book with some degree of urgency. The real power of this stimulating book is that Mehmet, perhaps without intending to do so, has put the question squarely to the medical community that if access to this patient friendly treatment modality as a compliment to good medical technology is beneficial to heart patients, why then is it not just as important to cancer patients? This book should be a must on the reading list of every cancer patient and care giver. If it is not too much to hope for, I can see this as required reading for oncologists. I should emphasize what Dr Oz points out many times in the text, this is most certainly not "alternative medicine". It is correctly and wonderfully called "Complimentary Medicine" and is designed to enhance rather than supplant the best in modern medicine.Dr Oz has shown a literary skill that puts him in there with the best of writers. I daresay that even the most forlorn patient will become infected with the optimism that radiates from beginning to end. In the short time that it has taken me to write this review, over 20 Americans will have died of cancer. I am convinced that complimentary care as described in this book could have prevented many of these deaths. Read with interest my friends, the life you save could well be your own.
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