Your Body Is Your Subconscious Mind
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.46 (705 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1591792231 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 441 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-16 |
Language | : | English |
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Kenneth J. Delage said Wonderful. Contrary to reviews I have read about this book of the same name, I found this tape fascinating in every way. Dr. Pert has an enjoyable and entertaining way of putting her information forward without losing you in the process. Deepak Chopra fans will love this tape. "The Body is the Subconscious Mind" according to Elaine T. Dolan. Candice Pert has spoken the link between held emotion (trauma) andchanging it's frequency-chemistry-physiology-movement to release it fromthe human body. She has spoken that natural and holistic and energeticmethods of release therapies are successful means to release held energy(trauma). Pharmaceudicals, anti-depressants and plastics that mimic natural links to polypeptides in the body do NOT WORK: they pollute and create further dysfunction. I want her words and proofs massively passed on to the public and brought to the fore of our modern lives.Candi. "Holistic Health" according to Kim Kachmann-Geltz. In 1972, Candace Pert, Ph.D., former Research Professor at Georgetown University School of Medicine and Section Chief at the National Institute of Mental Health discovered the opiate receptor, revealing for the first time how morphine affects the brain. Her discovery established an important new method for studying drugs, and led to her theory that neuropeptides, short chains of amino acids that serve as messengers between cells, play a powerful role in regulating behavior and emotions. The Molecules of Emotion is Dr. Pert's biographical account of her
PhD Candace PertCandace Pert, PhD (1946 – 2013), was a research professor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC, best known for her discovery of opiate receptors in the brain. . Pert lectured and taught about how our minds
About the AuthorPhD Candace PertCandace Pert, PhD (1946 – 2013), was a research professor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC, best known for her discovery of opiate receptors in the brain. She is the author of the bestseller Molecules of Emotion: The Science Behind Mind-Body Medicine and a contributing author to Measuring the Immeasurable: The Scientific Case for Spirituality. She was a featured expert in the highly acclaimed Bill Moyers PBS series Healing and the Mind and in the popular movie What the Bleep Do We Know!? In addition t
But this breakthrough event was only the beginning of a uniquely productiveand often controversialcareer. As the leading pioneer in a radical new science of life, this bestselling author and world-class neuroscientist has given us an inside look at the molecular drama being staged within every cell of the human bodyand a glimpse into the future of medicine. This revelation by Dr. On Your Body Is Your Subconscious Mind, Dr. Your Body Is Your Subconscious Mind takes you on a scientific adventure of the first order, escorted by this pathfinder, iconoclast, and "goddess of neuroscience.". Her model of how these biochemicals flow and resonate, distributing information to every cell in the body simultaneously, has unlocked the secret of how emotions literally transform our bodiesand create our health.Easily shifting from a bench scientist's view to a spiritual one, she relates her research to past and present mind/body topics, ranging from AIDS and cancer to the chakra system. Pert describes her extraordinary search for the grail of the body's inborn intelligence with Your Body Is Your Subconscious Mind.Dr. Dr. Pert first came to prominence when she dazzled the scientific community with her discovery of the opiate receptor in 1972. Candace Pert challenges conventional scienceand everyone interested in total wellnessto reconsider how our bodies think, feel, and heal. Pert describes her efforts over the past two decades to actually decode the informa