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| The Mind-Body Connection |
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Cutting-edge scientific research has proven that body and mind are not two separate entities, but are in fact one and the same. What the subconscious mind believes, the body creates, so when the mind thinks negative, fearful, anxious or angry thoughts, it creates fearful, anxious, angry responses within the body, which then lead to dis-ease. For those with an inquiring mind, there is a whole host of scientific research to support your understanding of the mind and body as one. Three of the most acclaimed contributors to this field are quoted below. Dr Candace Pert, PhD, internationally recognised psychopharmacologist and author of 'Molecules of Emotion', has made a life-long study of the chemical links between our physical cell structures and our emotional experiences. 'Cells, tissues, and organs do not question information sent by the nervous system. They respond with equal fervor to accurate life-affirming perceptions as they do to self-destructive mis-perceptions. Consequently, the nature of our perceptions greatly influences the fate of our health.' Dr Bruce H Lipton, PhD, Cell Biologist, internationally recognized authority on the power of 'mind over matter' and author of 'The Biology of Belief'. 'By changing your habits of thinking and behaviour, you can change the experience of your body's health The body is a field of molecules, the mind is a field of ideas. Wherever a thought goes, a molecule goes.' Dr. Deepak Chopra MD, scientist, endocrinologist and one of the best known and widely respected leaders in the field of mind/body medicine in the world today.' For more information please contact Toni Mackenzie email toni@tonimackenzie.co.uk Corporate Wellness Consultant, Clinical Hypnotherapist, Psychotherapist, Counsellor, Life Coach, NLP Practitioner, EFT Practitioner Manchester, Cheshire, Lancashire areas
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