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Have
you ever heard of the placebo effect? In a typical
experiment to test a new drug patients with the targeted
disease are split up into two groups: one group gets
the drug and the people in the second group are told
that they are getting the drug but they actually get
a sugar pill that has no active ingredients. In virtually
every experiment the second group shows a great improvement
in their condition, and at times they show as much
or more than the people who took the real medicine.
Remember, these were the patients who thought they
were getting the real drug but actually took a meaningless
sugar pill. Clearly it was the power of their belief
that activated their bodies to heal with no outside
intervention. Welcome to the mind/body connection.
There are hundreds of scientific studies that conclusively
prove this incredible connection between what people
believe and how their bodies react. |
In
one such study all of the patients were warned that the drug
they
were being given could have toxic side effects including
the loss of hair. As
expected many of the people who took the real drug did experience
these effects, but the stunning result was that 30% of the
people who took the fake drug lost all of their hair! How
could that be? You can’t lose your hair from taking
a sugar pill… unless you believe that the pill is a
toxic drug.
How
is it that your mind alone is capable of creating amazing
physical and chemical respon-ses in your body? What is the
process that transmits the power of your feelings and emotions
from the brain to your cells? A simplified version of what
happens goes something like this: Your brain employs a very
efficient messenger service that immediately alerts the cells
in your body whenever it is experiencing a thought or emotion.
So for example, when you are having a joyful feeling your
brain automatically sends special messenger molecules (called
peptides) throughout your body spreading the good news that
a happy emotion is being felt. When each of these molecules
arrives at a cell it plugs into the cell wall at a special
receptor point – like a key going into a lock. Once
this “key” fits the messenger is then able to
communicate with the DNA in the nucleus of the cell. In this
example it “tells” the DNA that you are feeling
joy and instructs it to produce the specific chemicals that
are associated with that delightful emotion. This happens
in trillions of cells at the same moment creating changes
in your body which reflect that happy feeling.
All of your thoughts and emotions trigger this same process – first
they are experienced in the brain; then they are communicated
to your cells; finally the DNA in the cells is instructed to
change your body chemistry. Positive ideas and beliefs send messages
that help to create health and healing, while negative ones do
the opposite. Perhaps if we can learn how to transmit the right
signals to our DNA by managing our thoughts and emotions we will
be able to treat many physical conditions without the use of
harmful drugs or surgery.

This mind/body connection
could be the foundation of a revolutionary new way of promoting
good health and healing, yet conventional medicine has been
slow to embrace it. Healing through non-physical means does
not fit within their prevailing philosophy. One is reminded
of the famous quote from Schopenhauer:
It would seem that with regard to the mind/body connection
we have passed through most of the first stage and are now
firmly within the second stage. Yet despite the resistance
of some in the scientific community there continues to be
considerable research into how we can learn to use our intentions,
beliefs
and perceptions to create health and well-being.
Some day this work will lead us to Schopenhauer’s
third stage when everyone will acknowledge that the human
body is
not merely a complex machine, but is in fact a vibrant
energy center which responds holistically both to physical
stimulation
and to the power of consciousness.
Text: Jerry Brownstein