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Dr Joe Dispenza
Saturday, October 19
His mission seeks to unify as many branches of science in a very simplistic way, with a focus on research and the data behind spontaneous remissions.
Inspired by the latest findings in neuroscience, epigenetics, and quantum physics, his work integrates essential knowledge that teaches people how to heal their bodies of health conditions, make significant life changes, and evolve their consciousness.
Since 2010, he has partnered with scientists and universities to perform extensive research on the effects that meditation has on the brain and body. During his advanced retreats around the world, his team has gathered more than 18,000 brain scans (quantitative QEEG) and 10,000 heart-rate variability measurements (HRV), correlating the effects that sustained elevated emotions and self-regulation have on heart and brain function, immune response, and overall mind-body health.
He and his team have studied gene expression, protein regulation, immune response, neurotransmitter changes, telomere length, and variations in bioactive cellular metabolic particles in both novice and advanced meditators.