Understanding the Power of Your Natural Intuition and the Neuron Cell Will Change Your Life


Forward by
Huh Hoang MD
“AFTER YEARS OF STUDY, my current understanding of the human phenomenon is that it is composed of three interconnecting parts: the mind, the energy body, and the physical body. Of the three parts, the energy body is the least studied by science. At this time, the energy body, such as the chakras and acupuncture meridians, cannot be proven by Western medicine. There are attempts to prove the existence of chakras such as the Apparatus for measuring the functioning of the Meridians and their corresponding Internal organs (AMI) by Dr. Hiroshi Motoyama, the Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV) by Dr. Konstantin Korotkov, and various studies to delineate acupuncture meridians, but they cannot be considered definitive proof. I know it exists because, in my clinical experience, I have witnessed the improvement in the health of my patients when they go through a balancing process of this energy phenomenon.
The energy body connects the mind and the physical body. Without the energy body, the mind cannot direct the physical body to action. Without the energy body, the physical body is just a lifeless body, like an inanimate object.
“Unlike other books filled with mystical Eastern terms, this book gives down-to-earth descriptions of the energy centers, the vagus nerve, and the critical role the neurons play in the health of the human body. Instead of preaching theories, this book describes practical examples with actual cases. The reader can see that when faced with life events, the mind reacts to give rise to imbalances in the energy centers, leading to physical illnesses. These cases confirm what I have encountered through clinical experience with patients.
In addition to the information about the energy centers that Jennifer has explained in her previous books, there is now information on the invisible anatomy and the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is a brain nerve called the 10th cranial nerve, which has connections with many organs, such as the lungs, heart, stomach, small and large intestines, liver, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, and more. Since it has a significant role in the parasympathetic nervous system activation, it connects stress, the autonomic nervous system, and those physical organs. Therefore, it plays a significant role in mind-body medicine and the gut-brain axis in particular.
“Currently, Western medicine is exploring vagus nerve stimulation for various diseases such as seizures and depression. I believe that in the future, Western medicine will confirm the role of the vagus nerve in other conditions as described by Jennifer.
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