A Barefoot Doctor's Guide for Women

Author:   Georgette Delvaux
Publisher:   North Atlantic Books,U.S.
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9781556436659


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   11 September 2007
Format:   Paperback
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In A Barefoot Doctor's Guide for Women, Georgette Delvaux, DC, focuses on hormonal health explaining in a conversational tone how issues related to menstruation, pre-menopause, and menopause can begin as mere annoyances and gradually develop into major problems that affect both body and mind. She describes the harmful late effects of treating hormonal imbalances with artificial hormones-a popular practice-and introduces Thermography, the exciting but still little-known method of detecting dangerous changes in breast tissue. With spirit and intelligence, Dr. Delvaux takes on these and other often-taboo topics, encourages women to trust subtle changes in their own sensations, and helps them understand both alternative and conventional medicine.

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Author:   Georgette Delvaux
Publisher:   North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Imprint:   North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.10cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.177kg
ISBN:  

9781556436659


ISBN 10:   1556436653
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   11 September 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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A Barefoot Doctor's Guide for Women deserves careful consideration by all women who are looking for reasonable alternatives to conventional approaches. <br>--Larry Dossey, MD, author of The Extraordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things <br> This little book, written in a deceptively simple language, is chock full of intelligence, wit, and wisdom about our bodies and how we inhabit them. What strikes me most, as a physician, is how simply Madame Delvaux renders the distinction between common sense and esoteric knowledge meaningless. Most irritatingly, she seems to know all sorts of things that those of us who spend our lives practicing medicine never quite seem to get around to understanding. <br>--Jonathan Mueller, MD, San Francisco Board Certified Psychiatrist, Board Certified Neurologist, and Honorary Member, The French Society of Perfumers <br> If you have been lulled into complacency about your health, Georgette Delvaux is the loving provocateur to break your trance. Her sage and slightly naughty voice will suffuse your thinking, make you laugh, and guide you into action. Then you'll give this book to the women you love. <br>--Lynn Elliott-Harding, RN <br> Having experienced the throes of the menopause of two women, I breathed a sigh of relief at the possibility of some help. And yet, this book is not only useful for health issues unique to women. We all are subject to the growing pollution of the body by the environment, food, antibiotics, and stress. Dr. Georgette Delvaux gives clear and intelligent advice on how to deal with widespread problems of inflammation, indigestion, fluid retention, and a host of other challenges facing us as we age. <br>--Don Hanlon Johnson, PhD, Professor of Somatics, California Institute of Integral Studies and author of Everyday Hopes, Utopian Dreams <br> In her new book, A Barefoot Doctor's Guide for Women, Georgette Delvaux, DC, leads us on a delightful and informative romp through the female body, mind, and spirit. With her light, informal but informed tone, she addresses such troubling issues as premenstrual syndrome, menopause and hot flashes, breast care, fibroid tumors, osteoporosis, hip fracture, nutrition, dehydration, insomnia, and anxiety. In each case she gives us useful, practical information about the condition, describes the Western medical approach to treatment, and then suggests several natural, complementary approaches as alternative treatments for the same condition. For each treatment she presents both the advantages and the disadvantages, but it seems clear that her personal and professional preference is for the 'Barefoot Doctor's' approach. By the time you finish reading the last page, you may find yourself reconsidering your own choices for the health and well-being of your body, mind, and spirit. <br>--Sandy Dibbel-Hope, PhD, Clinical Psychologist <br> Dr. Georgette Delvaux is a healer. Her special talent is her ability to integrate the best wisdom and skills from all healing arts, beyond the definitions of 'Eastern' and 'Western, ' and to arrive at an integrated paradigm for understanding our bodies. Her book helps us understand our natural rhythms, seasons, and changes so that we know intuitively when we are well, when we are ill, when our changes are alarm bells, and when they are natural progressions of our life seasons. Dr. Delvaux shares with us her understanding of our bodies' ability toweather changes and our innate ability to heal ourselves. <br>--Liz Hendrickson, JD <br> While written as a medical tour guide for women, reading Georgette Delvaux's book transformed my attitude toward the female body. Along with awe toward its inestimable power to seduce and reproduce, I now see a central place for gentleness, kindness, and care toward its natural vulnerability. <br>--Karl Kracklauer, PhD


A Barefoot Doctor's Guide for Women deserves careful consideration by all women who are looking for reasonable alternatives to conventional approaches. --Larry Dossey, MD, author of The Extraordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things This little book, written in a deceptively simple language, is chock full of intelligence, wit, and wisdom about our bodies and how we inhabit them. What strikes me most, as a physician, is how simply Madame Delvaux renders the distinction between common sense and esoteric knowledge meaningless. Most irritatingly, she seems to know all sorts of things that those of us who spend our lives practicing medicine never quite seem to get around to understanding. --Jonathan Mueller, MD, San Francisco Board Certified Psychiatrist, Board Certified Neurologist, and Honorary Member, The French Society of Perfumers If you have been lulled into complacency about your health, Georgette Delvaux is the loving provocateur to break your trance. Her sage and slightly naughty voice will suffuse your thinking, make you laugh, and guide you into action. Then you'll give this book to the women you love. --Lynn Elliott-Harding, RN Having experienced the throes of the menopause of two women, I breathed a sigh of relief at the possibility of some help. And yet, this book is not only useful for health issues unique to women. We all are subject to the growing pollution of the body by the environment, food, antibiotics, and stress. Dr. Georgette Delvaux gives clear and intelligent advice on how to deal with widespread problems of inflammation, indigestion, fluid retention, and a host of other challenges facing us as we age. --Don Hanlon Johnson, PhD, Professor of Somatics, California Institute of Integral Studies and author of Everyday Hopes, Utopian Dreams In her new book, A Barefoot Doctor's Guide for Women, Georgette Delvaux, DC, leads us on a delightful and informative romp through the female body, mind, a


A Barefoot Doctor's Guide for Women deserves careful consideration by all women who are looking for reasonable alternatives to conventional approaches. --Larry Dossey, MD, author of The Extraordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things This little book, written in a deceptively simple language, is chock full of intelligence, wit, and wisdom about our bodies and how we inhabit them. What strikes me most, as a physician, is how simply Madame Delvaux renders the distinction between common sense and esoteric knowledge meaningless. Most irritatingly, she seems to know all sorts of things that those of us who spend our lives practicing medicine never quite seem to get around to understanding. --Jonathan Mueller, MD, San Francisco Board Certified Psychiatrist, Board Certified Neurologist, and Honorary Member, The French Society of Perfumers If you have been lulled into complacency about your health, Georgette Delvaux is the loving provocateur to break your trance. Her sage and slightly naughty voice will suffuse your thinking, make you laugh, and guide you into action. Then you'll give this book to the women you love. --Lynn Elliott-Harding, RN Having experienced the throes of the menopause of two women, I breathed a sigh of relief at the possibility of some help. And yet, this book is not only useful for health issues unique to women. We all are subject to the growing pollution of the body by the environment, food, antibiotics, and stress. Dr. Georgette Delvaux gives clear and intelligent advice on how to deal with widespread problems of inflammation, indigestion, fluid retention, and a host of other challenges facing us as we age. --Don Hanlon Johnson, PhD, Professor of Somatics, California Institute of Integral Studies and author of Everyday Hopes, Utopian Dreams In her new book, A Barefoot Doctor's Guide for Women, Georgette Delvaux, DC, leads us on a delightful and informative romp through the female body, mind, and spirit. With her light, informal but informed tone, she addresses such troubling issues as premenstrual syndrome, menopause and hot flashes, breast care, fibroid tumors, osteoporosis, hip fracture, nutrition, dehydration, insomnia, and anxiety. In each case she gives us useful, practical information about the condition, describes the Western medical approach to treatment, and then suggests several natural, complementary approaches as alternative treatments for the same condition. For each treatment she presents both the advantages and the disadvantages, but it seems clear that her personal and professional preference is for the 'Barefoot Doctor's' approach. By the time you finish reading the last page, you may find yourself reconsidering your own choices for the health and well-being of your body, mind, and spirit. --Sandy Dibbel-Hope, PhD, Clinical Psychologist Dr. Georgette Delvaux is a healer. Her special talent is her ability to integrate the best wisdom and skills from all healing arts, beyond the definitions of 'Eastern' and 'Western, ' and to arrive at an integrated paradigm for understanding our bodies. Her book helps us understand our natural rhythms, seasons, and changes so that we know intuitively when we are well, when we are ill, when our changes are alarm bells, and when they are natural progressions of our life seasons. Dr. Delvaux shares with us her understanding of our bodies' ability to weather changes and our innate ability to heal ourselves. --Liz Hendrickson, JD While written as a medical tour guide for women, reading Georgette Delvaux's book transformed my attitude toward the female body. Along with awe toward its inestimable power to seduce and reproduce, I now see a central place for gentleness, kindness, and care toward its natural vulnerability. --Karl Kracklauer, PhD


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Georgette Delvaux was born in Luxembourg, studied anatomy in Geneva, and came to the United States to study Rolfing. She graduated from the Rolf Institute of Structural Integration in Boulder, Colorado in 1979, and was certified as an Advanced Rolfer in 1986. A licensed chiropractor, Delvaux also practices craniosacral osteopathy, is interested in herbalism, homeopathy, and acupuncture, and is a student of Taoism and Buddhism. She currently shares a Rolfing practice with her husband, Michael Salveson, in Berkeley, California.

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