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- What if some outlier, a self-learner, whose formal education ended before he started high school, developed a healing system as novel as Galileo's heliocentric universe or Einstein's answer to "spooky action at a distance,"and was so successful that patients traveled from around the world for consultation and treatment?
- About the Author: Hattie Bernstein is a journalist who has written for newspapers in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Indiana.
- 100 Pages
- Science, Life Sciences
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What if cancer wasn't, as scientific consensus holds, a case of errant genes or recalcitrant cells? What if there was a problem in the body's wiring, an electrical issue that hobbled the impulse transmitted from the brain to the organ, disrupting internal balance, and initiating disease? More than 40 years ago, Tom Tam, then a newly minted acupuncturist who passed the state licensing exam without ever having entered a classroom, was asking this question. Don Quixote's Hammer: Tapping into the Healing Power of the Nervous System is the story of what happened next.Book Synopsis
What if some outlier, a self-learner, whose formal education ended before he started high school, developed a healing system as novel as Galileo's heliocentric universe or Einstein's answer to "spooky action at a distance,"and was so successful that patients traveled from around the world for consultation and treatment? And what if this system was safe enough for children to practice? If the most common side effects were deep relaxation and feelings of well-being? And its foundation was the belief that there are no hopeless cases; that obstructions in the body's physical wiring initiate disease, and by opening these, you can reset internal balance and restore health? In the early 1980s, while waiting on tables at a Chinese restaurant outside Boston, Tom Tam used his break between the lunch and dinner shifts to teach himself acupuncture. He passed the state exam, earned his accupunture license without ever having entered a classroom, and joined practice with his wife, Lea, a Chinese-trained medical doctor and acupuncturist in Boston's Chinatown. Today, he's challenging conventional thinking about cancer, ALS, Parkinson's and other dire diseases and drawing thousands of patients from across the country and around the world who have been told that modern medicine has nothing more to offer. This story, endorsed by a distinguished Boston biology professor and a former New Hampshire governor, celebrates the powers of curiosity, tenacity, and faith that made Tom Tam's Impossible Dream come true.Review Quotes
"Tam is an absolute genius at his craft, a truly unique individual. He is also one of the hardest working people I know. He's constantly working, inventing, improving his methods. I've seen him help hundreds of people, all kinds of difficult cases. . . . He was always kind, positive, and most importantly, his methods really worked. He helped me personally with several things and I will always be grateful for that and for what he did for my mother's health problems. I hope that some day, our scientific knowledge catches up with his skills." - Michal Levin, Principal Investigator Levin Lab, Vannevar Bush Professor, Distinguished Professor, Department of Biology, Tufts University "Without a doubt Tom is the best. He treated my daughter who was having trouble getting pregnant with my grandson. He cured all my hearth issues, 100%." - Former New Hampshire Governor Craig Benson
About the Author
Hattie Bernstein is a journalist who has written for newspapers in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Indiana. She has been a contributor to The Boston Globe, a freelancer for The New York Times, and was the recipient of the third national Media Award from the Research Society on Alcoholism. Her RSA acceptance speech was published in the clinical journal Alcoholism.Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.9 Inches (W) x .3 Inches (D)
Weight: .39 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Life Sciences
Genre: Science
Number of Pages: 100
Publisher: Bookbaby
Theme: Biophysics
Format: Paperback
Author: Hattie Bernstein
Language: English
Street Date: November 11, 2024
TCIN: 1002483187
UPC: 9798350956948
Item Number (DPCI): 247-49-5943
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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