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Cidersomerset
2nd September 2014, 20:47
This article seems quite logical to me , but I'm a man ...LOL



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Babies smell their mothers’ fear to learn what to be afraid of

Tuesday 2nd September 2014 at 04:30 By david-icke


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‘Mothers may emit odors that teach their babies what to be afraid of, even if the fearful
experience is one that the baby has never been exposed to, according to a study
conducted by researchers from the University of Michigan and published in the
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

The research may help explain a phenomenon that has perplexed scientists for
generations: Children may have intense trauma reactions to events that they never
experienced, but that their parents did. For example, children of Holocaust survivors
often exhibit nightmares, flashbacks and avoidance behaviors associated with their
parents’ experiences, even if those happened before they themselves were born.


http://www.naturalnews.com/046682_fear_childhood_learning_hormones.html

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What If Everything We Know About Treating Depression Is Wrong?

Tuesday 2nd September 2014 at 04:24 By david-icke


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‘A new study is challenging the relationship between depression and an imbalance of
serotonin levels in the brain, and brings into doubt how depression has been treated in
the U.S. over the past 20 years.

Researchers at the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center and Wayne State University
School of Medicine in Detroit have bred mice that cannot produce serotonin in their
brains, which should theoretically make them always depressed. But researchers
instead found that the mice showed no signs of depression, but instead acted
aggressively and exhibited compulsive personality traits.’

Read more: What If Everything We Know About Treating Depression Is Wrong?

http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/what-if-everything-we-know-about-treating-depression-wrong

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Research Reveals How Sugar CAUSES Cancer

Tuesday 2nd September 2014 at 05:12 By david-icke


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‘Hospitals feed cancer patients sugar and high carbohydrate diets for a reason: they are
abysmally ignorant of the role of nutrition in health and disease — hence their
burgeoning growth and packed rooms.

Even though the science itself shows – at least since the mid-’20s with Otto Warburg’s
cancer hypothesis — that tumors prefer to utilize sugar fermentation to produce energy
rather than the much more efficient oxygen-based phosphorylation* – hospitals have
actually invited corporations like McDonald’s to move into their facilities to ‘enhance’
their patient’s gustatory experience, presumably to provide comfort and take the edge
off of the painful surgery, radiation and chemo treatments erroneously proffered to
them as the only reasonable ‘standard of care.’

But the times are changing, with new research requiring these medical institutions to
reform their dietary strategies, at least if they wish to claim that their interventions are
in fact ‘evidence-based’ …

http://www.activistpost.com/2014/08/research-reveals-how-sugar-causes-cancer.html#more

RunningDeer
2nd September 2014, 21:17
It's time to open to the greater possibility that babies know more than we give them credit for.

In 1974, I enrolled in personal development seminar called the “Fischer-Hoffman Psychic Therapy“. It was part cerebral, with lots of journaling and part physical which included, the primal screaming and a birthing process. One incident came up while I was in utero. I re-experienced my Mom falling down the rickety, cellar stairs.

At the time, I didn’t have a kind relationship with her to discuss such therapies. Some twenty years later, I asked my mom about the fall. She had forgotten about it, never told anyone, and asked how could I have known.

The biggest take away from the therapy was as long as I was willing to go beyond the resistance to the fear or resistance to pain, it always brought me to a place of silence like after a cathartic cry. I saw that the fear itself was often greater than the perceived event or feeling.

RunningDeer <3

grannyfranny100
3rd September 2014, 07:45
Wow, RunningDeer, you are the first person I have ever known who admits in utero memory. I got mine while doing classical Freudian classic analysis in the early 1970s. Mother was fearful of having me, her first child of four.

Many years later, I was able to indirectly confirm this. She was beginning to doubt being married to my father. The glamour of being married to a WWII pilot was growing thin. Her only choice was to return home and listen to her parents' previous disapproving opinion of the marriage. Thank you for sharing.