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A Trip to Stonesville: Some Notes on Andrew Weil
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A Trip to Stonesville:
Some Notes on Andrew Weil (1998)
Arnold S. Relman, M.D.
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Andrew Weil, M.D., is variously described on the covers of
his best-selling books as "the guru of alternative medicine,"
"one of the most skilled, articulate, and important leaders
in the field of health and healing," "a pioneer in the
medicine of the future," and "an extraordinary phenomenon."
On his website, which records over two and a half million hits
a month, he is called "America's most trusted medical expert."
A recent cover of Time, which featured the familiar picture of
his bald head and bewhiskered cherubic countenance, announced
that "medicine man Dr. Andrew Weil has made New Age remedies
popular." In the accompanying story, Time tells us that "millions
of Americans swear by" his medical advice.
Not all of this is hype. Weil is arguably the best known and
most influential of the many physician-writers now in the vanguard
of the alternative medicine movement. He is also one of the most
prolific. Since 1972 he has written eight books. The first three
were mostly about the effects of natural drugs on consciousness,
but the remaining five, all published in the past fifteen years,
are about health and healing. Read together with one remarkable
chapter in his first book, these more recent works provide a comprehensive
description of alternative medicine, as seen through the eyes
of its most serious and systematic advocate.
If Deepak Chopra is the mystical poet-laureate of the movement,
then Weil is its heavy-duty theoretician and apologist. He directs
a large and astonishingly successful medical marketing enterprise
that might be called Dr. Andrew Weil, Inc. No longer the angry
young rebel, he has become the urbane and supremely self-assured
CEO of alternative medicine, who is seeking to reshape the medical
establishment that he once scorned. The popularity of his teachin"
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