The Magic Feather Effect, Melanie Warner
The Magic Feather Effect, Melanie Warner
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The Magic Feather Effect
The Science of Alternative Medicine and the Surprising Power of Belief

Author: Melanie Warner

Narrator: Gabra Zackman

Unabridged: 8 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/22/2019


Synopsis

The acclaimed author of Pandora’s Lunchbox and former New York Times reporter delivers an “entertaining and highly useful book that gives you the tools to understand how alternative medicine works, so you can confidently make up your own mind” (The Washington Post).

We all know someone who has had a seemingly miraculous cure from an alternative form of medicine: a friend whose chronic back pain vanished after sessions with an acupuncturist or chiropractor; a relative with digestive issues who recovered with herbal remedies; a colleague whose autoimmune disorder went into sudden inexplicable remission thanks to an energy healer or healing retreat.

The tales are far too common to be complete fabrications, yet too anecdotal and outside the medical mainstream to be taken seriously scientifically. How do we explain them and the growing popularity of alternative medicine more generally? In The Magic Feather Effect, author and journalist Melanie Warner takes us on a vivid, important journey through the world of alternative medicine. Visiting prestigious research clinics and ordinary people’s homes, she investigates the scientific underpinning for the purportedly magical results of these practices and reveals not only the medical power of beliefs and placebo effects, but also the range, limits, and uses of the surprising system of self-healing that resides inside us.

Equal parts helpful, illuminating, and compelling, The Magic Feather Effect is a “well-written survey of alternative medicine…fair-minded, thorough, and focused on verifiable scientific research” (Publishers Weekly, starred review).

Warner’s enlightening, engaging deep dive into the world of alternative medicine and the surprising science that explains why it may work is an essential read.

About Melanie Warner

Melanie Warner is a freelance writer for various publications, including The New York Times and Fast Company. She has spent the past fifteen years writing about business, first as a writer at Fortune magazine, where among other things, she wrote about the dotcom boom in Silicon Valley. She was also a staff reporter for The New York Times, covering the food industry. The author of The Magic Feather Effect and Pandora’s Lunchbox, she lives in Honolulu.

About Gabra Zackman

Gabra Zackman knows romance. Her clever and “thrilling romantic caper” (Library Journal) Bod Squad series was inspired by the more than one hundred romance and women’s fiction titles she has narrated for audio. She divides her time between her native New York City and Denver, Colorado.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anne on March 04, 2019

I feel really conflicted about this book. In my mind it was equal part exploration and equal part memoir- not in the sense that it was about the author’s story, but in the sense that throughout the book her inner conflict regarding the topic was visceral and it felt as much about the topic as it did......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on July 26, 2023

Melanie Warner looks at why alternative medicine works (or doesn't) and the power of placebo in The Magic Feather Effect. Everyone has heard a story of someone who was miraculously cured by acupuncture or energy healing, but is that really the case? And is there science to back up alternative medici......more

Goodreads review by Emily Mellow on December 02, 2022

I like the author's perspective as she looks for the evidence of each alternative healing practice, talking with experts in each area and trying things out for herself. I feel like I do have a new understanding of why so many alternative treatments do tend to work, and yet not be effective in lab tes......more

Goodreads review by Emily on February 13, 2019

I found this book very interesting, but I would have liked to have found out more. The author went very deeply into some subjects, but not deeply enough, I believe, into the subject of pain. And why did she not mention the "mirror therapy" that has worked to help those with phantom pain from missing......more

Goodreads review by J on February 14, 2019

This book examines alternatives medicine and the healing power of the mind. There are ways of healing that don't include pharmaceuticals. By harnessing the power of the mind to heal, you can become stronger without masking your symptoms. The author looks at a range of practices including energy heal......more