Bernie Siegel, M.D. embraces a philosophy that is at the forefront of a society grappling with medical ethics
and spiritual issues. His books, Love, Medicine and Miracles published in 1986, Peace, Love and Healing in 1989,
and How to Live Between Office Visits in 1993, have broken new ground in the field of healing. Over the span of
twenty years, physicians have become increasingly more receptive to his message. Bernie's efforts have now turned
toward humanizing medical care and medical education, and he continues to travel extensively with his wife Bobbie,
to speak and run workshops, sharing his techniques and experiences. Bernie and Bobbie have five children and six
grandchildren (so far).
Review
"Run, don't walk, to the nearest bookstore and get this amazing book that explains how you can 'think'
yourself sick or well...Every family should have a copy. It can be a lifesaver."
--Ann Landers
Submitted by Publisher, June, 2001
Summary
Unconditional love is the most powerful stimulant of the immune system. The truth is: love heals. Miracles happen
to exceptional patients every day--patients who have the courage to love, those who have the courage to work with
their doctors to participate in and influence their own recovery.