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William A. McGarey (1919–2008)

Auteur de Les remèdes d'Edgar Cayce

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Nom canonique
McGarey, William A.
Date de naissance
1919-10-31
Date de décès
2008-11-03
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male
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William A. McGarey, MD (1919-2008) was a pioneering holistic health physician who considerably advanced the practice of Edgar Cayce’s holistic healing methods. Dr. McGarey, or Dr. Bill as he was fondly called, was widely known through his books and magazine column and as co-founder with his then-wife, Gladys McGarey, MD, of the A.R.E. Clinic in Phoenix, Ariz. He practiced family medicine for some 40 years and advocated Cayce’s healing principles through his writing and private consulting. He was also a published author of a dozen books, notably The Edgar Cayce Remedies, The Oil That Heals, and Edgar Cayce on Healing Foods. His magazine column appeared in Venture Inward for 22 years. As director of the medical research division of the A.R.E. Clinic, he wrote The Medical Research Bulletin, an information service for the medical profession, from August 1970 until 1986. He was born in Wellsville, Ohio, in 1919, and graduated from the University of Cincinnati Medical School. He was also a veteran of World War II and a flight surgeon during the Korean War. (https://www.scribd.com/author/27443365...)

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William A. McGarey, M. D., was born in Wellsville, Ohio, and received his M. D. degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1947. Dr. McGarey spent three years in the Navy during World War II and then two years as flight surgeon in the Air Force during the Korean War. Folowing this, the McGareys made their home in Phoenix, Arizona, and have been in the practice of medicine there eaver since. Dr. McGarey has been Director of the Medical Research Division of the Edgar Cayce Foundatin since 1965 and has been instrumental in activating research programs designed to eveluate concepts in the Cayce readings as they pertain to physiology and therapy. He has also originated an annual medical symposium held in Scottsdale, Arizona, which is designed for the medical profession and those in allied health fields. Dr. McGarey is a member of the county and state medical societies, the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the National Acupuncture Reasarch Society, the North American Academy of Manipulative Medicine, and is also on the Board of Directors of the Academy of Parapsychology and Medicine. He is a guest faculty lecturer at the Menninger Foundation in Topeka, Kansas. He has authored papers on dreams, the psychedelic drugs, a study on the use of castor oil packs in the practice of medicine reports on healing around the world, several papers on acupuncture and body energies, and has co-authored a book entitled Edgar Cayce on Healing. Because of his familiarity with the Edgar Cayce readings, Dr. McGarey has lectured and taught for the Association for Research and Enlightenment in conferences, workshops, and lecture situations throughout the United States. During the past two years, he has been lecturing and teaching in the field of acupuncture, having taken part in several symposia and workshops. Since January, 1970, Dr. McGarey has been the Director of the A.R.E. Clinic, Ltd., a medical group actively engaged in various research projects designed to explore the psychic material in the Edgar Cayce readings at a clinical and laboratory level. Contents Foreword Jess Stearn Introduction Chapter I History of Acupuncture Chapter II Science and Philosophy Chapter III The Meridians of Acupuncture Chapter IV Acupuncture Points Chapter V Acupuncture Needles and Moxibustion Chapter VI The Pulse diagnosis Chapter VII Laws of traditional acupuncture Chapter VIII Acupuncturist types Chapter IX Japanese acupuncture Chapter X The learning process Chapter XI A Western approach to therapy Chapter XII Acupuncture in American medicine Appendix Index… (plus d'informations)
 
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AikiBib | May 29, 2022 |
If you know of Edgar Cayce, then this is a must have for your personal library collection. You may find just what you need in this book.
 
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Soozbanooz | Oct 1, 2007 |
Dr. McGarey wrote this tour de force of alternative treatments for arthritis based on his years of experience in applying treatments based on what Edgar Cayce said on the subject before his death in 1945. We have one body with integrated systems which is itself integrated with the eternal, universal, healing energy. We were not created solely for allopathic medicine to poke, probe, scan and medicate. Separateness is not our nature.

We are responsible for what we are. What we eat, do, think and select as our ideals determines much of how well our body systems maintain their integrity. In this excellent book are suggestions such as avoiding chocolates and meat, massaging with peanut oil (too simple for the drug companies to profit from), spinal adjustments by an osteopath, taking up meditation (does anyone now really believe in the discredited mind/body duality?), and a number of other modalities of treatment of the integrated body/mind/spirit creatures we are.

These are not 'take a pill and call me in ten days' kinds of healing methods. If you are willing to persevere in changing yourself in an integrated way for the better you must be prepared to make these challenging applications for a couple of years before you are entitled to gainsay them. The writer of this review has for year and a half applied some, but not all, of the recommendations (giving up chocolate is hard, but can be done) and can say as a personal recommendation that stiffness and pain in the spine, knees and hip are much reduced, to the point of simply no longer being a consideration.

The offshoot: this book is recommended reading - but listen! don't just read, apply! Begin! Change yourself. You can do it.
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eileansiar | Jun 6, 2006 |
Describes the many healing uses of castor oil, mostly externally applied, since ancient times as revealed by Edgar Cayce, the late american psychic, in his 'readings' to help people with their health problems. The physician author is an expert in its clinical use. Apple cider vinegar isn't the only thing that's cheap but cures so much!
 
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eileansiar | Jan 7, 2006 |

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Œuvres
18
Membres
316
Popularité
#74,771
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
4
ISBN
33
Langues
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