Book Review: The Nature Cure: A Doctor’s Guide to the Science of Natural Medicine

Andreas Michalsen, MD, PhD Viking Books, 2017

Reviewed by Joseph E. Scherger MD, MPH

In Germany, doctors must complete medical school and specialty training before they can become trained and certified in naturopathic medicine. Dr. Andreas Michalsen is professor of clinical complementary medicine in Berlin at the largest university hospital in Europe. He is board certified in internal medicine, emergency medicine, nutritional medicine, and physical medicine and rehabilitation.  He has published over 200 articles in leading scientific journals and has collaborated with physicians at Stanford, Harvard, the Mayo Clinic and Dr. Valter Longo at the University of Southern California.

 The Nature Cure is a practical guide to the best of natural medicine he has practiced and is established in science.  The book is a treasure, and endorsed by physicians such as Andrew Weil, Terry Wahls and Wayne Jonas.  I am grateful to local cardiologist Khoi Le for recommending this book.

The book begins with the basic principles of naturopathy and how it contrasts and compliments Western medicine.  He calls for collaboration between naturopathic and traditional medical physicians, something that should be encouraged here in the Coachella Valley. 

In the chapter of therapies of antiquity he makes the case for using leeches for conditions such as osteoarthritis of the knee (amazing results), and for cupping and bloodletting.  We should consider these therapies here.  The healing powers of water and fasting follow with excellent advice.

Dr. Michalsen says that the key to health is using food as medicine.  I could not agree more.  His nutrition advice is very healthy and I have only one disagreement.  He endorses eating whole grains.  He supports Dean Ornish and discusses how unhealthy carbohydrates pushed the surge in obesity.

He follows with the importance of exercise and promotes a “playful” approach to walking.  He then goes into mind-body medicine recommending yoga, meditation and mindfulness. He reviews “global medicines” such as Ayurveda, Acupuncture and Healing Plants.

Dr. Michalsen then describes how he reverses eight common chronic diseases: hypertension, coronary artery disease other arteriosclerosis, arthrosis (arthritis), depression and anxiety syndromes, back and neck pain, diabetes, rheumatism, and gastrointestinal diseases.  What a great resource this is!

Dr. Michalsen closes the book by giving his strategies for a health life and why natural medicine is the future of medicine.  Natural Medicine restores health and does not have the exorbitant costs of standard medical practice today.  The Nature Cure has a prominent space on my bookshelf and will be used often.