January/February 2002 Conscious Media
My Doctor Says I’m Fine... So Why Do I Feel So Bad?

Margaret Smith Peet ND and Shoshana Zimmerman ND Reviewed by Whitney Harris

Did you know you can “read” your state of health by studying the various marks on your palm, tracing the kaleidoscope of color in your eyes, or by identifying your body type?  These physical characteristics, which are often overlooked and misunderstood, actually reflect the health of the internal body.  After reading My Doctor Says I’m Fine…So Why Do I Feel So Bad?, you will feel empowered, confident, and in greater control of your health and medical care.  The authors, Margaret Smith Peet, ND and Shoshana Zimmerman, ND, unveil the mystery surrounding the onset of disease, while offering alternative methods of treatment as well as preventative measures.  Follow the step-by-step development of disease, learn how to identify disease before it fully manifests, and understand why certain foods are often the root cause of many common chronic symptoms.  From anxiety and headaches to cancer and heart disease, the authors demonstrate how specific areas of the body reflect one’s state of health, often revealing early warning signs of impending disease.  Unfortunately, most medical doctors cannot diagnose an illness until it has fully manifested, leaving the patient with fewer treatment options than if identified in the earlier stages.  According to the authors, any area of the body that lacks “the life force” is at risk for dis-ease.  However, by learning to flow with the unique requirements of your body – instead of simply treating problems as the come about – you can shape the destiny of your own health and happiness.  This book is a must-have for every reference shelf.

My Doctor Says I'm Fine..So Why Do I Feel So Bad? Published by Blue Dolphin Publishing, 321pp, $19.95.