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Dr Bruce Lipton | How Stress Hormones Steal From Your Body & The Importance of Cell Membrane Function KKP: 370

Published 3 years, 11 months ago
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Today, I am blessed to have here with me Dr. Bruce Lipton. He is an internationally recognized leader in bridging science and spirit. Stem cell biologist, bestselling author of The Biology of Belief and recipient of the 2009 Goi Peace Award, he has been a guest speaker on hundreds of TV and radio shows, as well as keynote presenter for national and international conferences.

Dr. Lipton has taken his award-winning medical school lectures to the public and is currently a sought-after keynote speaker and workshop presenter. He lectures to conventional and complementary medical professionals and lay audiences about leading-edge science and how it dovetails with mind-body medicine and spiritual principles.

He has been heartened by anecdotal reports from hundreds of former audience members who have improved their spiritual, physical and mental wellbeing by applying the principles he discusses in his lectures. He is regarded as one of the leading voices of the new biology.

In this episode, Dr. Bruce Lipton explains the basics of what stem cells are and why they are so important in gene expression research. Dr. Lipton also emphasizes the importance of understanding that our cell receptors can pick up energy vibrations and how our cells use that information to send signals to our brains! Last but not least, Dr. Lipton discusses how stress hormones are stealing energy from our bodies and how we can reprogram our minds to limit these stressors through the fundamentals of habit changing.

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[02:05] The Basics of Stem Cells & Signals From The Environment

  • Many of the cells in our body are embryonic cells, meaning they can replace any piece that was just lost. They can become brain, skin, muscle, bone, whatever is needed.
  • However, we can't call a cell in an adult human an embryonic cell. So we changed the name to the stem cell.
  • The idea that the general population holds is that genes turn on and off and, in the process, control the expression of our cells.
  • Lipton, however, found while cloning stem cells that taking genetically identical cells and putting them in different environments made the cells show an expression that fit that environment.
  • This shows that the expression of cells is not controlled by genes but by signals from the environment.

[16:54] How Energy Frequencies And Our Cell Receptors Intertwine

  • Cell receptors are like antennas that receive signals.
  • Conventional people would say that receptors only respond to physical things like pharmaceutical drugs.
  • Lipton explains that these receptors actually pick up energy vibrations.
  • Receptors pick up signals from the environment and adjust the body accordingly to live in that environment.

[19:50] How Our Frequencies Communicate With DNA to Produce Proteins

  • When we see something we love, our brain translates that into complementary chemistry.
  • When we are in love, dopamine is released by the brain, goes into the blood, goes into the cells, and engages them in a pleasurable sensation.
  • Oxytocin is also released when you are feeling love. It sends the signal to your brain to bond with whatever you are feeling love towards.
  • These love hormones promote growth and vitality.
  • Likewise, when we see something that scares us, chemicals are also released.
  • But on the other hand, the chemicals released when we are scared do not promote growth; they instead use that energy to get the body ready to run away.

[24:16] How Stress Hormones Steal From Your Body

  • Stress hormones cause the body to shut down the energy used in growth and maintenance, the immune system, and the system's intelligen
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