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Is Heart The heart code recognized in the scientific community

Is it contains incorrect information?

What is the purpose of the writer wrote the book and why?

 

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does the heart has Cellular Memories control the brain and all the body??

is Cellular Memories responsible for thinking and cognition??

 

I want a detailed answer ,please :wacko:

 

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Is Heart The heart code recognized in the scientific community

 

I doubt it, very much. It looks like utter drivel. (Why post a random picture, instead of a link to the book you are asking about.)

 

What is the purpose of the writer wrote the book and why?

 

To make money. Read his bio: he writes popular books about nonsense and then gets paid huge amounts to talk about them.

 

does the heart has Cellular Memories control the brain and all the body?? is Cellular Memories responsible for thinking and cognition??

 

Wikipedia defines cellular memory as "the pseudoscientific hypothesis that memories can be stored in individual cells".

 

So, no.

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I doubt it, very much. It looks like utter drivel. (Why post a random picture, instead of a link to the book you are asking about.)

 

 

To make money. Read his bio: he writes popular books about nonsense and then gets paid huge amounts to talk about them.

 

 

Wikipedia defines cellular memory as "the pseudoscientific hypothesis that memories can be stored in individual cells".

 

So, no.

 

 

 

I'm not speak fluent English .. I hope they will continue the same pattern in the use of uk english

ok

 

the book

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44941.The_Heart_s_Code

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a friend told me that the heart code is not a book of science

Relying on these links

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3293150

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3831563/

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3825033/

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iam not really good in english and i hope you help me to explain what does this links says in simble words

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a friend told me that the heart code is not a book of science

 

Your friend is correct. It appears to be a work of fiction. Can you find any scientific research that supports the author's claims?

 

iam not really good in english and i hope you help me to explain what does this links says in simble words

 

They provide scientific evidence that the brain is responsible for decision making.

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If it is in the Daily Mail, then it could just be a story they made up. Much of what they publish is lies. The story even contradicts itself. I woud recommend you avoid reading that ignorant hate-filled rag.

 

On the other hand, millions of people get married and die, and thousands of them have transplants, so some sequence of events like this wouldn't be too surprising. It certainly isn't scientific evidence of anything.

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If it is in the Daily Mail, then it could just be a story they made up. Much of what they publish is lies. The story even contradicts itself. I woud recommend you avoid reading that ignorant hate-filled rag.

 

On the other hand, millions of people get married and die, and thousands of them have transplants, so some sequence of events like this wouldn't be too surprising. It certainly isn't scientific evidence of anything.

this

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=558271&in_page_id=1770

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/healthmain.html?in_article_id=558256&in_page_id=1774

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=557864&in_page_id=1811

 

If it is in the Daily Mail, then it could just be a story they made up. Much of what they publish is lies. The story even contradicts itself. I woud recommend you avoid reading that ignorant hate-filled rag.

 

On the other hand, millions of people get married and die, and thousands of them have transplants, so some sequence of events like this wouldn't be too surprising. It certainly isn't scientific evidence of anything.

Dr.Annette Deyhle

sent me this message

Dear James, we have done much research on heart-brain interaction. We have shown, that the heart usually sends signals to the brain first, and the brain responds. Also the electromagnetic energy field of the heart is bigger than that of the brain. The heart has neurons, similar to the brain. We do not say that the heart is only responsible for thinking, however it is more important than science gave it credit for. You can read more about our research in the Science of the Heart: http://www.heartmath.org/free-services/downloads/science-of-the-heart.html

so is heartmaths is a real science or not ?

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this

 

So in response to a criticism of using the Dail Fail as a source, you post more articles from the same rag. I'm not even going to bother reading them.

 

 

so is heartmaths is a real science or not ?

 

I don't know. Are there are any peer-reviewed scientific papers on the subject?

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So in response to a criticism of using the Dail Fail as a source, you post more articles from the same rag. I'm not even going to bother reading them.

 

 

I don't know. Are there are any peer-reviewed scientific papers on the subject?

 

i dont know

is there any links prove that The heart code is not a book of science ??

i hope you help me with it

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i dont know

 

Well, if you can't find any scientific support for it, then I would say it is not science. I am not going to waste my time doing your research for you. If you are too lazy to find support for this, why should anyone else bother.

 

is there any links prove that The heart code is not a book of science ??

 

Sorry, that is not how it works. You don't assume unicorns are real until someone proves otherwise.

 

If you don't have any scientific evidence then we can just ignore this as the nonsense it appears to be.

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Dr.Annette Deyhle

sent me this message

Dear James, we have done much research on heart-brain interaction. We have shown, that the heart usually sends signals to the brain first, and the brain responds. Also the electromagnetic energy field of the heart is bigger than that of the brain. The heart has neurons, similar to the brain. We do not say that the heart is only responsible for thinking, however it is more important than science gave it credit for. You can read more about our research in the Science of the Heart: http://www.heartmath.org/free-services/downloads/science-of-the-heart.html

so is heartmaths is a real science or not ?

 

 

As far as I can tell Dr Annette Deyhle is a geochemist. The comments you quote above are ill-informed, poorly written, and unscientific. I do not know of any properly peer-reviewed science which backs up their claims. And their widely trumpeted claims that they are non-profit makes me believe the reverse - that someone is pocketing a vast amount of cash in this sham treatment

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That confirms the suggestion that he made a lot of money from writing books and talking about them. I don't wish to talk badly of the dead, so I will assume he believed the nonsense he pedalled, rather than being deliberately dishonest.

 

That doesn't mean you have to believe it. You can take a more rational approach and use your God-given intelligence to question the ideas in a scientific manner. Rather than being a gullible fool like all those who bought his books.

Posted

 

That confirms the suggestion that he made a lot of money from writing books and talking about them. I don't wish to talk badly of the dead, so I will assume he believed the nonsense he pedalled, rather than being deliberately dishonest.

 

That doesn't mean you have to believe it. You can take a more rational approach and use your God-given intelligence to question the ideas in a scientific manner. Rather than being a gullible fool like all those who bought his books.

look

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17455544

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There is nothing there but a title.

The little brain on the heart.

The Epoch Times newspaper published an interview with Dr. Rollin McCraty of HeartMath Foundation, which provides treatment for the disease based on the correlation between the mind and the heart, for the idea that the heart can affect the feelings and desires and wisdom.
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Neither Rollin McCraty nor the Epoch Times are exacty neutral in this. Rollin McCraty is not a medic - but is part of an organisation that makes vast sums through selling quack medicines and treatments. The Epoch Times was set up - in part - to defend a form of Alternative Medicine.

 

Dr Armour's article is not representative of the view of the HeartMath organisation as far as I can tell; Dr Armour's article is mainstream and interesting - but it has been picked up by the quacks as it lends superficial support to their claims

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I want a detailed answer in simple english (uk english) about these answers please

 

1-what is heartmaths ?? $ is it a science ??

2-what is the brain in the heart ?? & is it control the the brain and body ?

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17455544

3-does the heart have any role of thinking ?

 

please guys take your time answering these questions .. i will be absent for a few days

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I really liked: "Also of note: the gut has 100 million neurons. For those of you counting, that’s seven thousand times more than the heart. Maybe “The Institute of BowelMath” didn’t sound sexy enough?"

1-what is heartmaths ??

 

 

A money making scam organization selling quack medicine.

 

$ is it a science ??

 

No.

 

2-what is the brain in the heart ?? & is it control the the brain and body ?

 

It is a small number of neurons (nerve cells) that control the heart's activity to ensure it meets its requirements for pumping blood.

 

3-does the heart have any role of thinking ?

 

I don't think so. (My heart says no.)

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Dear James, we have done much research on heart-brain interaction. We have shown, that the heart usually sends signals to the brain first, and the brain responds.

 

This is very misleading. It's true, but not in most circumstances. The heart regulates its own rhythm and rate, but it gets signals from the brain (and other parts of the body) that make the heart beat faster or slower, depending on the need for oxygen.

 

So this doctor gets to say things that are true if you look at them individually, but when you put them all together into a marketing campaign, it's very misleading. It sounds like she's supporting this crazy idea, but she's really just propping up bad claims with good ones and hoping her audience is too trusting to research it themselves.

 

So, no. Don't trust these claims, they are false.

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People have had hearts replaced by machines; not just having machines pump their blood temporarily during an operation, but permanent replacement. It's still a new science, and the success has been varied.

 

But still, it would have been very obvious very quickly if the ability of the recipient to think had changed significantly.

 

And what about heart transplants? Has any recipient of another persons heart woken up from surgery and asked "what am I doing in this body?"?

 

This stuff is garbage.

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Guys i want sources of what you are writing

like .. What prove that heartmaths is fake

what prove that this is very misleading

..ect

 

Phi for All's post

i hope u make it clear

iam not a doctor .. I couldnot understand what you say

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