Toasters Don't Roast Chickens: A Mum's Story

Toasters Don't Roast Chickens: A Mum's Story

by Melanie Gow (Author)

Synopsis

This is the story of an ordinary mum who challenged conventional medical thinking and transformed the health of her chronically-ill child. Ben was three years old, exhausted, pale, thin and depressed. He was predicted to live with severe allergies, eczema, asthma, intermittent ear surgery, and on steroids - with all their side-effects - for at least a decade. Despite the conventional drugs the doctors, specialists and paediatricians poured down him, all they could do was ease Ben's symptoms and 'manage' his condition. What Melanie Gow has since discovered is that relying only on prescription drugs is like using only a toaster to cook with; you will never eat roast chicken.Modern medicine's strengths have to be balanced with the understanding that sometimes other things work too. What Mel, a school-run mum, learnt was that the answer is not with the allopath (conventional doctor) and nor is it with the homeopath, or osteopath, or naturopath. They are all options; genuine, effective, valuable ones when used appropriately. They are all routes you can choose to take towards an integrated approach to wellbeing. Fourteen days after Melanie had found a remedy for Ben, his doctor said: 'I don't know what you have done but this child is well'.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 225
Publisher: Spring Hill
Published: 01 Mar 2008

ISBN 10: 1905862172
ISBN 13: 9781905862177

Media Reviews
'I'd like to thank Mel for writing her book and adding, in her way, to the fuller science of healing and healthcare. I'm sure it will liberate a lot of confused, troubled, mums and dads.' Prof. Keith Scott-Mumby MD, MB, Best-selling author of The Allergy Handbook 'Mums know best. This is a book that will give parents everywhere the confidence they need to follow their instincts.' The Daily Express 'Melanie Gow knows something we all need to know. It is possible to combine conventional medicine and alternative therapies and come up trumps.' Julie Lynn-Evans TV child psychotherapist 'I really feel this book has an important message for all parents. It will inspire other parents to take responsibility for their children's health.' Dr Mosaraf Ali, Director of the Integrated Medical Centre, London and author of The Integrated Health Bible 'A kind of philosophy book for those of us, with or without chronic illness, who find that the standard black and white attitude towards our healthcare goes against the intuitive responses.' Families South East 'A very good read incorporating a great deal of useful and encouraging information for the parents of allergic and/or sick children.' Foods Matter