Daniel Redwood, D.C. interviews Raymond Moody, M.D., Ph.D. about why near-death experiences cannot be passed off with a simple physiological or biochemical explanation. Dr. Moody observes that people who return from the brink of death after these...
Daniel Redwood, D.C. interviews James Gordon, M.D. about the dramatic advances in public acceptance of alternative medicine in the past decade and how he first became involved with alternatives. Dr. Gordon offers inspiring stories of healing from...
Daniel Redwood, D.C. interviews Andrew Bard Schmookler about the roots of human aggression and warfare, as well as the reasons that wealth rarely brings its possessors what they thought it would.
Daniel Redwood, D.C. interviews Andrew Weil, M.D. about his views on integrating natural medicine into conventional healthcare settings and the need to reform medical school curriculum, medical licensing boards, and government policies.
Russell E. DiCarlo interviews Marilyn Ferguson about what it means to be visionary. She urges us to be sensitive to our gut feelings, intuition, and instincts. To go deeper into ourselves. To give up our old worn ideas of how things ought to work...
Dr. Daniel Redwood interviews Hari Sharma, M.D about the origins and modern uses of Ayurveda, an ancient healing approach from India. Dr. Sharma explains the role of Transcendental Meditation, and how the practice of Ayurveda has changed through the...
Russell E. DiCarlo interviews Stanislav Grof, M.D. about his "Holotropic Breathwork", a powerful non-drug approach to self-exploration and therapy that uses faster breathing, evocative music, and a certain kind of energy-releasing bodywork. He...
Daniel Redwood, D.C. interviews James Gordon, M.D. about the goals of The White House Commission On Complementary And Alternative Medicine Policy, the key areas it will address, and the Commission's desire to elicit the broadest possible input from...
Daniel Redwood, D.C. interviews Deepak Chopra, M.D. about his transition from conventional medicine to Ayurvedic medicine, the value of meditation, and the importance to lighten up and not to take yourself or what you are doing so seriously.
In "Of Love, Death, And The Medical Cold War" Daniel Redwood, D.C. interviews A. Robert Smith about his late wife Jane’s final illness as an example of the adversarial relations and lack of coordination between the alternative and conventional...


