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Molecules of Emotion : The Science Behind Mind-Body Medicine
Molecules of Emotion The Science Behind MindBody Medicine
Author: Candace B. Pert, Deepak Chopra
Why do we feel the way we feel? How do our thoughts and emotions affect our health? Are our bodies and minds distinct from each other or do they function together as parts of an interconnected system?In her groundbreaking book Molecules of Emotion, Candace Pert -- a neuroscientist whose extraordinary career began with her 1972 discovery o...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780684831879
ISBN-10: 0684831872
Publication Date: 9/11/1997
Pages: 368
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Publisher: Scribner
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I loved this book. Not only was it a friendly read, but I learned a lot about the Scientific community and how it works. When people ask me about this book, I find it hard to categorize. It's a little bit memoir, a little bit scientific and understanding of the human body, and a little bit personal philosophy on healing. But overall, I found it to be an educational and uplifting read.
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This book is more about Dr. Pert's personal life and involvement in the discoveries related to learning about what she calls "the molecules of emotion" than it is about the science itself. That is to say, half of the book is about the science, while the other half is about Dr. Pert's behind-the-scenes love life and struggles that went on during her years of scientific work. Personally, I could have done without the gushing, hand wringing, self-congratulation and self-righteous indignation that keeps her swinging between chapters and moods.


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