Guest Blog: The Ability to Love Takes Root in Earliest Infancy
The Ability to Love Takes Root in Earliest Infancy Source: Association for Psychological Science, December 14, 2011 The ability to trust, love, and resolve…
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The Ability to Love Takes Root in Earliest Infancy Source: Association for Psychological Science, December 14, 2011 The ability to trust, love, and resolve…
Various forms of hypnosis, trance, and altered states of consciousness have been documented in a number of cultures throughout history. Some changes in the body have been associated with hypnosis, including changes in skin temperature, heart rate, intestinal secretions and immune response. Preliminary research suggests that hypnosis lowers the sensory and motor component of the gastrocolonic response in patients with IBS.
About 40 percent of depressed fathers in a survey said they’d spanked kids that age, versus just 13 percent of fathers who weren’t depressed. Most dads also had had recent contact with their child’s doctor – a missed opportunity to get help, authors of the study said.
Would it be OK if I told you there is a protocol that considers the natural cause of body dysfunctions, the reason (root cause) behind the development of tumors called cancer, and all other ‘sickness labels?’ Would it be OK if I told you many people have used this protocol and lived a natural healthy life beyond Western/Allopathic life expectancy? To begin, one needs to understand the fundamentals on how the body functions outside the confines of Western/ Allopathic protocol.
Hardly a day passes without youth violence making news. From bullying at school to gang activity in the streets, the problem is pervasive. Most recently, rival teenage gangs traded deadly gunfire in the streets of Macon, Georgia, and the mayor there has vowed to find solutions. Macon is not unique.
May we share with you some practical advice in this regard?