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To Be or Not To Be... Pain-Free: The Mindbody Syndrome
by Marc D. Sopher
from 1st Books Library

To Be or Not To Be... Pain-Free: The Mindbody Syndrome

 

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Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0

  • TMS is real; this book is a joke
    I have read three of Dr. Sarno's books and know quite a bit about TMS as a result. This book is a total rip-off of your money--it really says very little about this important subject. Starting from the double-spaced text (the author has to stretch out his content-devoid writing), the book tells you nothing other than the fact that many maladies can be psychosomatic (mindbody) caused. I don't know what books the other four "glowing" reviews were talking about--it certainly wasn't this book. Do not waste your... more info

  • A great book and it works!
    First of all, I do not know Dr. Sopher as the last reviewer suggests about the other two reviewers. I totally agree with the second review. I first read Dr. John Sarno's books, but then found this one and it is easier to read and understand. As crazy as the ideas sound, they do work. Your mind definitely influences your body. I had severe back pain a few years ago when I saw Dr. Sarno on Oprah. I bought two of his books and read them. I was definitely skeptical. Then one night the pain was so bad in the... more info

  • A Waste of Time & Money
    I don't understand how any one could give this book 5 stars, unless it would be the author himself. This book has zero value. It is not only poorly written but insults the reader with its vague explanations of how we are "To Be or Not To Be Pain Free". Beware of the 5 star ratings, it is my guess that these individuals are acquaintances of the author. I have place this book exactly where it belongs ... in the trash. By the way, this is the first time that any of the many purchases of books and other items... more info

  • Fascinating and Frustrating
    Sopher does a brilliant job of avoiding medical jargon and cuts to the chase with this great work. What's fascinating is the simplicity of connecting physical symptoms to psychological causes. What's frustrating is the lack of acceptance for such a logical discovery. I can understand why the medical establishment doesn't want this secret out -- it would turn the health care business on its ear. What's aggravating is laymen simply cast the idea off like its black magic or something.
    A free lunch can... more info


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