POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE BRAINS II
The type of thoughts you think determine the chemical
environment inside your brain.If
you choose to think depressing thoughts, you create the
chemistry of depression.
If you choose to think anxious thoughts,
you create the chemistry of anxiety.
If you choose to think negative thoughts,
you produce the chemistry of negativity.
If you choose to think angry thoughts, you
produce the chemistry of anger.
Research indicates there are groups of
people whose gene chemistry is associated with depression.
Studies of the human genome have found that the DNA of depressed
people may actually make some of them susceptible to depression.
It appears that not all people are created equal in their
ability to have a positive mind. Millions of people are
genetically predisposed to mood disorders. They inherited
a brain chemistry that makes them vulnerable to negative
thoughts and twisted emotions. The stresses of daily life
gradually take a toll on their mind, and they start to sink in a
sea of negative thoughts. When these individuals take a
licking, they don't keep on ticking. They get depressed,
they become overwhelmed by inertia, and their life implodes.
If you don't believe there is a chemistry
associated with depression, why do you think drug companies
spend billions of dollars developing antidepressant drugs?
Modifying the chemistry of your brain with antidepressants is
big business.
If you don't believe there is a chemistry
associated with anxiety, why do you think drug companies
developed anti-anxiety medications? At one time, valium
was one of the most prescribed medications in the western world.
Drug companies made billions of dollars selling valium helping
people alter their brain chemistry so they no longer felt
anxious.
Drug companies spend billions of dollars
doing research to discover how the chemistry of your brain
works. Once they understand the chemistry, they can make
medications that alter it in a favorable manner.
Excerpt from :
Zero Tolerance To
Negative Thinking : Good-by Depression - Hello Positive Mind
David J Abbott M.D.
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