“Make love, not war.” Remember that one? I was around when it was a popular saying. Do these sound familiar: Fighting the flu Battling cancer Struggling with pain? “Moving away from images ...
https://www.csinmichigan.com/2014/06/do-you-think-of-achieving-health-as-a-battle/
Americans constitute only 4.6% of the world’s population, yet consume 80% of all opioids (painkillers).¹ This statistic, which appeared in the media again this week, again caught my attention....
https://www.csinmichigan.com/2014/03/needed-indeed-new-and-alternative-ways-to-relieve-pain/
Consider this: “If scientists suddenly discovered a drug that was as powerful as love in creating health, it would be heralded as a medical breakthrough and marketed overnight – especially i...
https://www.csinmichigan.com/2014/01/the-power-of-love-for-health-and-warmth/
Have you ever been in pain and wanted to escape the discomfort? CNN aired the documentary movie Escape Fire: The Fight To Rescue American Healthcare Sunday night (and they will rebroadcast it Sa...
https://www.csinmichigan.com/2013/03/escape-fire-revisited-escaping-pain/
Two recent articles in the news tell touching stories that highlight the curative nature of love. (1) Mum’s love and faith heals Liam Knight February 17, The Sunday Telegraph in Sydney, Austrai...
https://www.csinmichigan.com/2013/02/in-the-news-touching-examples-of-how-love-is-curative/
He shared a video of one of his house calls to a poor woman in another country who was very ill and in much pain. Using his humor, despite a language barrier, he had her sitting up, smiling, laug...
https://www.csinmichigan.com/2012/04/when-laughter-administers-love-to-the-heart/
“The most important thing in life is to learn how to give out love, and to let it come in” — Mitch Albom, novelist and newspaper columnist for the Detroit Free Press, in Tuesdays with Mo...