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The New Frontier of Social-Mind-Body Health
November 9, 2008

The idea that mind and body are connected through emotions, hormones, and the immune system has gradually gained steam over the past few decades. Such an integrated understanding of health is now solid science. Of course, this has left Western Medicine scrambling to save face since the basic tenets of their drug-based and immunization-based theories are rooted in the idea that mind and body are separate.
For example, it causes Western Medicine to have contortions if they start pondering the effects of vaccines on human behavior. And I'm not just talking about risks like Autism. I'm talking about what happens when you rev up the brain intentionally with immunizations so as to provoke an immune response. It is obvious that such medical procedures will affect behavior, as it is totally clear that the excitotoxic nature of the adjuvants within all vaccines activate brain cells that are also involved with behavior. Now that is a very inconvenient thought for Western Medicine to ponder. And rather than ponder the obvious they prefer denial.
A new study just added the social element1 to mind and body health. Of course, there have been many observations that some people are healthier and live longer when they have better social interaction. However, scientists with their new tools are now showing that gene switches are turned on and off in your brain based on social interaction.
The meaning of this discovery is profound. It is a clear technical and scientific link between social interaction, your mind, behavior, and health. This is part of the new frontier of modern medicine.
For example, it causes Western Medicine to have contortions if they start pondering the effects of vaccines on human behavior. And I'm not just talking about risks like Autism. I'm talking about what happens when you rev up the brain intentionally with immunizations so as to provoke an immune response. It is obvious that such medical procedures will affect behavior, as it is totally clear that the excitotoxic nature of the adjuvants within all vaccines activate brain cells that are also involved with behavior. Now that is a very inconvenient thought for Western Medicine to ponder. And rather than ponder the obvious they prefer denial.
A new study just added the social element1 to mind and body health. Of course, there have been many observations that some people are healthier and live longer when they have better social interaction. However, scientists with their new tools are now showing that gene switches are turned on and off in your brain based on social interaction.
The meaning of this discovery is profound. It is a clear technical and scientific link between social interaction, your mind, behavior, and health. This is part of the new frontier of modern medicine.