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About the product About the author Dr. Dispenza is a professor of neurochemistry and neurobiology, head of the integrated medicine clinic. Author of the world’s best-selling brain development books. Joe Dispenza gives masterclasses in 26 countries on 5 continents. He has taught thousands of people how to rewire their brains and bodies to improve their health and life. Dispenza is the first author who managed to explain the work of the subconscious in a clear, accessible way and in scientific language. About the book Why are you running the same negative thoughts in your head? Why do you become hostage to bad habits or can’t get out of a destructive relationship? Dr. Joe Dispenza, professor of neurochemistry and neuroscience, explains how the human brain works, stores and processes information. And it reveals a pattern — why our mind plays the same behavioral patterns over and over again. When you learn how negative scenarios are created in the mind, you can not only break them, but also take control of your brain, reprogram subconscious programs, heal your body and psyche. Testimonials “Dr. Joe Dispenza delves deeply into the extraordinary potential of our minds. Read this book and be inspired to change your life forever. » — Lynn McTaggart, author of The Field and The Experiment on Intent «Joe Dispenza gives us the tools to make real life change.» — William Arntz, Producer / Director of So What Do We Know !? Abstract Until recently, the prevailing opinion in science was that the brain is fixed and has clearly organized structures, that we are born with a limited number of neurons, and damaged nerve cells do not recover. Now these beliefs are being challenged. Modern neuroscience claims that our brains change throughout life — in response to every life experience, every new thought and every information that we absorb. Dr. Joe Dispenza is a professor of neurochemistry and neuroscience and offers an advanced program to rewire your brain, body and life. From the desire to change to change yourself — the development of the brain is limited only by our imagination.
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