In
Molecules of Emotion, neuroscientist Candace Pert explores the profound connection between our thoughts, feelings, and physical well-being. This groundbreaking work, stemming from her pivotal role in discovering the opiate receptor, reveals how the chemicals within our bodies form a dynamic information network, linking mind and body. Pert demystifies complex scientific concepts, making them accessible to all, and empowers readers to understand the biomolecular basis of emotions. The book offers a revolutionary perspective on health, consciousness, and the intricate interplay between our mental and physical states, challenging conventional views on medicine and self-awareness.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover the scientific basis of the mind-body connection, understanding how emotions directly influence your physical health.
- Gain insights into the groundbreaking research on neuropeptides and their receptors, which act as the biochemical language of emotions.
- Learn how your feelings and thoughts create a dynamic information network throughout your body, impacting everything from gut feelings to immune responses.
- Explore a revolutionary perspective on health and consciousness that integrates scientific discovery with holistic well-being.
About the Author
Candace B. Pert (1946-2013) was an internationally recognized pharmacologist and neuroscientist who held a research professorship in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at Georgetown University Medical Center. She gained prominence for her discovery of the opiate receptor, a crucial breakthrough in understanding how the brain processes pain and pleasure. Her work significantly contributed to the field of psychoneuroimmunology, exploring the intricate connections between the mind, emotions, and the immune system. Pert authored numerous scientific articles and lectured extensively on the science of emotions and mind-body medicine.