Sunday, October 30, 2011

Believing in the Power of Your Miracle Brain

The first person Dorothy meets on the Yellow Brick Road is the Scarecrow who wants a brain. Little did he know that the brain has 400 miles of blood vessels and 100 billion cells which make 1,000 trillion neural connections. What makes new neural connections? Exploring new ideas, expanding your mind and imagination and taking the steps to develop new learning experiences. The brain’s ability to make these new connections is called placticity. It is one of the important neurochemical foundations of learning and memory.

The power of suggestion is an amazing force. Your miracle brain can respond to positive health oriented suggestions with the same results as taking a drug and without the side effects! In Bruce Lipton’s book, The Biology of Belief, the data show that in more than half of the clinical trials for the 6 leading anti depressants, the real drugs did not outperform placebo sugar pills. What this means is that you have the inherent ability to manage pain, curtail headaches, sleep soundly, stop anxiety attacks, and significantly reduce stress without taking any pills.

Your miracle brain is a remarkable and elaborate communication system which controls, coordinates and regulates all the physical and mental activities you perform each day. Every action you take, every step, every gesture, every breath, every thought, every word you express, everything you see, feel, touch, smell, and taste, the decisions you make, the memories you store and retrieve all require the direction, orchestration, and responsiveness of your miracle brain. I really believe that pharmaceutical companies will one day be big businesses of the past because people will come to see the technological and magical power they have within their own miracle brains.

John A. Tamiazzo, PhD is the Author of Returning to the Land of Oz: Finding Hope, Love, and Courage on Your Yellow Brick Road available at Amazon.com, Amazon, ca, Amazon.uk, Barnesandnoble.com and as an e-Kindle book at Amazon and Nook book at Barnes and Noble.

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