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Bi-Directionality of Biochemistry and Thoughts
The speaker ponders on the possibility of the bi-directionality of biochemistry and thoughts in producing measurable imbalances that could lead to a state of depression, anxiety or feeling tired and wired. He shares personal observations on the impact of drugs on biochemistry and the potential for thoughts to affect the body's biochemistry.
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Medical leaders in the army believe therapy is an important potential therapy for military veterans, and there have been reports claiming its effectiveness in treating veterans with mental illnesses.
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Medical leaders in the army believe therapy is an important potential therapy for military veterans, and there have been reports claiming its effectiveness in treating veterans with mental illnesses. Insurance companies, however, may not cover the cost of the therapy, and patients may require multiple sessions to achieve results.
ChapterBi-Directionality of Biochemistry and Thoughts
Episode#382: Safi Bahcall — On Hypnosis, Conquering Insomnia, Incentives, and More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The discussion revolves around creating measurable imbalances in the brain, leading to various pathologies that affect sleep and other hormones, including high levels of cortisol.
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The discussion revolves around creating measurable imbalances in the brain, leading to various pathologies that affect sleep and other hormones, including high levels of cortisol. The idea of bi-directional communication between thoughts and biochemistry is explored, and the plausibility of measurable changes through trauma visualization, filmmaking is discussed.