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Cells respond to our thoughts

Thanks to Dr Candice Bert (former Chief of Molecular Biology of the National Institute for Health)we are beginning to understand the mind, the body and the spirit (if you want to call it this way). Years ago she discovered the endorphines and, consequently, the neuropeptides, currently being studied by hundreds and thousands of scientists. She was the first one who was able to demonstrate that our thoughts, feelings, emotions and wishes immediately transform into a molecule.
In the beginning this molecule was believed to to be formed in the brain, and that’s why it was calledneuropeptide. Neuro because it belongs to the brain and peptide because it is similar to proteins. And this is how neurons communicate with each other; this is how brain cells talk to each other. They communicate using the language of these neuropeptides, of these chemical substances, of these messenger molecules of the inner space.
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