Categoricality thinking and its danger. /Campo morfogenético/


 

Two axioms that have a direct impact on human physiological processes.

1.What happens in your body can dramatically affect what happens in your brain. /Eating all kinds of rubbish, eating various kinds of shit/.

2.What happens in your head often affects all the processes in your body.      /Categoricality thinking/.

Robert Sapolsky[1]

All things interact. But people tend to live in categories and not see the big picture of life. And this puts you in a generally accepted framework of behavior.

You experience everyday stress because of everyday thoughts about the inevitability of death, about injustice in human relations, about an unfortunate life that “passed” you by without giving you generous material wealth, about some unacceptable world events; wars, revolutions, innocent deaths, etc. And you react to all this EMOTIONALLY! 

In a study[2] led by Dr. Daichi Shimbo[3], it is stated that our emotions[4] can have a profound effect on the most important aspects of physical health, including the cardiovascular system and blood vessel[5] function, which increases the risk of heart disease and stroke.

Dr. Glenn Levine[6] emphasizes that strong emotional states, such as anger or stress, are known triggers for serious cardiovascular complications, and this study confirms these findings.

Here it is important to add information about my patented program Immanent[7] Therapy[8], about the linguistic wave effect on human physiology[9], which explains in detail how it all works[10]. 

Self-control over one's emotions, over thought forms, /there is no logic here/ can help not only to avoid exacerbation of the disease, but also to protect the body from serious damage and save lives in the long run. /Is for someone who wants to live/.

#The_secret to reducing the concentration of pathological metabolites in #the_blood.

The axle of microbiota-gut-brain.

You will be interested to know about these scientific facts. /! Campo morfogenético!/

The axle of microbiota-gut-brain