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Thankful for this book: I loved Dave's book and was so thankful to find someone who I could relate to in being unsatisfied with standard medical care for bipolar disorder. Dave is passionate about finding a solution to help his son and others. I am hopeful that someday soon the medical profession will explore alternative care so that they could work together to end the brain illnesses that destroy lives. Because of the cost involved in seeking health care outside of insured coverage, most people rely on inefficient medications and their side effects. By gleaning from the research done by others, new avenues are available to me. I look forward to being healed someday and appreciate the work that Dave and others do to direct me in the healing process.
Too Good to be True? Nutrients Quiet the Unquiet Brain: This book is a gripper of a classic. It is, amongst many other things, an education in the humanity required to adequately help manage inhumane illnesses. Virginia T. Sherr, MD
Too Good To Be True Review: Do you remember Steinbeck's "Grapes of Wrath"? This book actually reminds one of the award-winning novel. Steinbeck writes a chapter about the Joad family, then a chapter on the "big picture". Moyer does a similarly exemplary job of interweaving the personal with the general in a way that is really quite captivating. Moyer discusses his family history. We learn about a malady that appears to have effected distance relatives, his dad, and finally his son. We learn how it can impact a family. We learn about a health care system that too often is ineffective and, at the same time, lacks respect for the patient and loved-ones. We also learn about the incredible complexity of bipolar disorder, brain chemistry, and the myriad of potential solutions to the disorder. It is this last aspect that offers hope to those impacted by the disorder. The is a book that both touches and educates us. A hearty thumbs-up for both a moving and informative work.
Thanks to David for writing this wonderful book.: I have read lots of books searching for helpful information about bipolar and this is the best, most relevant book that I've been able to find.
| Author: | David Moyer | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 616.890654 | | EAN: | 9780971799004 | | ISBN: | 0971799008 | | Number Of Pages: | 484 | | Publication Date: | 2003-01 |
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