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    Molecules of Emotion

    The Science Behind Mind-Body Medicine

    Candace B. Pert
      • 3.7 • 39 Ratings
      • $15.99
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      • $15.99
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    Publisher Description

    The bestselling and revolutionary book that serves as a “landmark in our understanding of the mind-body connection” (Deepak Chopra, MD).


    Why do we feel the way we feel? How do our thoughts and emotions affect our health?


    In her groundbreaking book Molecules of Emotion, Candace Pert—an extraordinary neuroscientist who played a pivotal role in the discovery of the opiate receptor—provides startling and decisive answers to these and other challenging questions that scientists and philosophers have pondered for centuries.


    Pert’s pioneering research on how the chemicals inside our bodies form a dynamic information network, linking mind and body, is not only provocative, it is revolutionary. By establishing the biomolecular basis for our emotions and explaining these scientific developments in a clear and accessible way, Pert empowers us to understand ourselves, our feelings, and the connection between our minds and our bodies—or bodyminds—in ways we could never possibly have imagined before. From explaining the scientific basis of popular wisdom about phenomena such as "gut feelings" to making comprehensible recent breakthroughs in cancer and AIDS research, Pert provides us with an intellectual adventure of the highest order.


    Molecules of Emotion is a landmark work, full of insight and wisdom and possessing that rare power to change the way we see the world and ourselves.

    PUBLISHERS WEEKLY SEP 1, 1997

    Pert, a research professor at Georgetown University Medical Center, has been at the forefront of key discoveries in the fields of neuroscience and AIDS therapy, and was intimately involved in the discovery of the brain's opiate receptors in 1972. Her memoir describes some of her breakthroughs while providing very real insight into the processes and politics at the core of modern science. Pert is at her best here when she details the sexism that permeates the upper echelons of the scientific establishment, and when she explains why it is so difficult for women to be taken seriously and to succeed in this male-dominated field. She also does a very credible job of exploding the basic paradigm underlying much of modern human biology--that the brain and the body are two distinct systems. Instead, Pert presents ample and compelling scientific evidence to buttress her belief that both are well-integrated parts of a finely tuned feedback system. Interestingly, she leaves her scientific objectivity and skepticism aside at the close of the book, embracing certain spiritual principles without demanding the type of data she worked so hard to gather earlier in her career. Her ego occasionally gets in the way of her message, as does her own brand of sexism (of one colleague, she says: "And he himself was as gorgeous as his slides--a real hunk!") but, even so, this is an important look at what really goes on inside the human body--and inside the scientific elite.

    GENRE
    Health, Mind & Body
    RELEASED
    2010
    May 11
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    368
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Scribner
    SELLER
    Simon & Schuster Digital Sales LLC
    SIZE
    2.9
    MB

    Customer Reviews

    TheRassss , 08/28/2012

    Typo's abound

    The content of this book is extraordinary but the typos are abundant and disrupted the flow of the reading for me some typos caused me to literally stop others just slowed me down for a second. There are always at least one typo in most books but in this one it was every few pages or a few a chapter. For me it just took away from the experience of reading this book, I feel as if I didn't receive the full experience this book has to offer in relation to the pauses and stops made to correct words or remove words. Regardless, this book is worth reading and has truly been enlightening.

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