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A link from Michael Eaton from the College of Medicine

Shared by Angie Buxton-King on FB

The latest excellent newsletter from Michael Eaton from the College of Medicine focusses in depth on the use of complementary therapy and cancer. It is a really in depth read packed with useful resources for those wanting to build evidence of the use of CT in healthcare. He has kindly included a link to our charity and infomation on my latest book. 

SOME BOOKS TO READ: HEALING IN HOSPITAL

By clicking on the “Look Inside” facility of its amazon edition, inspect the Contents list of Healing in a Hospital: Scientific evidence that spiritual healing improves health by Sandy Edwards (Paperback: January 2017) and scroll down to read the extensive Foreword by Dr Michael Dixon of the College of Medicine.

Late last year, Angie Buxton-King, who was employed by University College London Hospital (UCLH) as a healer from 1999 to 2011, published her 2nd book titled The NHS Healer: Onwards and upwards (Paperback: 26th October 2017; Vanguard Press ISBN 978 1 784653 11 8). The following details are posted on amazon:

‘…Since Angie's first book was written in 2004, the integration of Healing within the NHS and more generally in healthcare has substantially increased. So much so that Energy Healing (although still generally misunderstood) has found its place alongside conventional medicine in many areas of healthcare…’

One of a number of endorsements listed at the beginning of the book is that by Stephen Rowley, Senior Divisional Nurse Clinical Haematology UCLH, from which I quote as follows:

“…Seeing doctors ask for a healer to help support a patient through a medical procedure was not unusual and at the time represented a quiet but important evolution in cancer care. Over the subsequent decade, the supportive and clinical benefits that healing provides has provided the evidence and assurance for healing to be delivered alongside conventional treatments on a wider scale. The further expansion of well governed healing into 13 other centres via he SBSHT is further tangible evidence of the role healing is playing in the integrated care of patients.” 

[Note: ‘SBHT’ refers to https://www.cancertherapies.org.uk/]

The author commences this exceptional book with the following quotation attributed to the Greek philosopher Plato (born circa 428/427 BC to circa 348/347BC). I cannot think of a better way to end than by quoting it again here:

‘We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light’.

Richard Eaton

1st March 2018

Jenny Bourne

Healer & Complementary Therapy Team Lead at Mustard Tree Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust

6 年

By the way click on the photo to read the info????????

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Jenny Bourne

Healer & Complementary Therapy Team Lead at Mustard Tree Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust

6 年

A worthwhile read ??????

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