Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom (Paperback)

Author: Christiane Northrup
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780553384109
Publisher: Bantam Books
Publish Date: 10/31/2006
Buy.com Sku: 202323207
Item#: R5Y4Y7
Dimensions (in Inches) 9.25H x 6.25L x 2T
Pages: 944
 
Filled with dramatic case histories from the famed Women to Women health care center, this reference is contemporary medicine at its best, combining new technologies with natural remedies and the miraculous healing powers within the body itself.
 
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This classic in women's health was revolutionary when it was first published it in 1994, and Dr. Christiane Northrup has updated her book many times since. In a supportive and informative manner, and using a holistic medical approach, Dr. Northrup encourages readers to tune in to their own intuition and to become their own authorities in regard to health issues. She encourages readers to create a personal medical plan, and includes much practical advice on choosing and relating to doctors. The middle of the book contains an in-depth guide to women's bodies and their health concerns. There is a huge amount of information in this section, and its straightforward approach seems unlike anything that came before. Always, Dr. Northrup is aware of what she calls the "cultural inheritance" that impedes the healthy and honest answers that all patients need.

 

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Christiane Northrup
Dr. Christiane Northrup is known for her holistic and spiritual approach to women's health and wellness. She is a practicing OB/GYN, an assistant professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Vermont, and editor of the monthly newsletter Health Wisdom For Women.

 
 
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Speaking Our Truth

During the month after this book was initially published, I had a series of nightmares that someone was in my bedroom about to kill me. For five consecutive nights I woke up screaming in terror, scaring my children as well as myself. My dreams were my not-so-subtle inner guidance system letting me know how terrified a part of me was to actually put what I knew out into the world. I was shocked by the power of this fear. Though I'd known intellectually that many women have a wall of fear within them that arises when they dare to speak their truth, I hadn't realized how much of that fear I also shared. I dreaded going to the hospital for the regular OB/GYN meeting in June 1994, after the book went on sale, because I was sure that my colleagues would reject me and my work. Until then I had lived a professional double life: One part of me told patients what I really believe, in the privacy of my personal office, and the other part, the "official"
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