How Does the Way You Think Impact Your Health?
by www.SixWise.com
"Disease cannot live in a body that's in a healthy emotional 
     state," at least, so says author Bob Proctor in the film, 
     "The Secret." "The Secret" -- which is 
     not being shown in theaters, but rather is being spread through 
     a viral, grassroots marketing campaign -- discusses a centuries-old 
     principle that has earned a "new-age" reputation 
     but is now starting to branch into the mainstream.
      
      
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 According to the Law of Attraction, if you focus on 
        positive things you'll attract good into your life. 
        But the opposite also holds true: if you worry constantly 
        and think negatively, you may attract more of that into 
        your life. | 
      
      "The secret is the Law of Attraction. Everything that's 
     coming into your life you are attracting into your life. And 
     it's attracted to you by virtue of the images you're holding 
     in your mind," Proctor says.
      The idea is simple and very general: whatever it is that 
     you focus on, think about and occupy your thoughts with will 
     appear in your life. Humans, in this way, are like magnets, 
     attracting into their lives whatever it is their emotions, 
     beliefs and thoughts focus on.
      However, says Katherine 
     Puckett, LCSW, director of mind-body medicine at the Cancer 
     Treatment Centers of America, while stress and negative 
     emotions can certainly contribute to illness, things aren't 
     always so black and white. 
     
     "We're always emphasizing at [the] Mind-Body [Center] 
     that you never have to be hard on yourself about being sick, 
     you never deserve it, and it never is helpful to be hard on 
     yourself  ...  there are lots of people who worry, and who 
     don't get cancer, there are people who are afraid they'll 
     get sick who don't get sick, and then there are people who 
     live a really clean life and are fairly stress-free who do 
     get sick, so I'd don't think it's always so simple." 
      
      Puckett stresses that, even in the face of negative thoughts 
     or stress, you should never blame yourself for being sick, 
     and it is never your fault (plus, feeling that you are to 
     blame only brings on more negative emotions).
      The Power of Your Thoughts to Avoid or Attract Sickness
      
      
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      According to the writers, philosophers, doctors and scientists 
     behind "The Secret," the Law of Attraction is not 
     a new theory. In fact, they say Plato, Galileo, Thomas Edison 
     and Albert Einstein all used it to achieve success.
      Delving even deeper, the Law of Attraction brings up the 
     mind-body connection, which says your mind can evoke physical 
     changes in your body -- for the good or for the bad. 
      "The mind-body connection has to do with the idea that 
     what happens in our minds or our emotions affects our body," 
     says Puckett.
      "If you feel worry in your mind, you feel it in your 
     body. And some of these things are obvious to us like butterflies 
     or heart palpitations, or you get diarrhea from stress or 
     you can't sleep  ...  then there's a really important one 
     that isn't usually as obvious, but even more significant probably, 
     which is that stress over time can affect the immune system."
      This very real connection, supported by numerous studies 
     in recent years, has changed the way doctors and scientists 
     view the mind.
      
      
       |   The mind-body connection has to do with the idea that 
        what happens in our minds or our emotions affects our 
        body," says Katherine Puckett, LCSW, director of 
        mind-body medicine at The 
        Cancer Treatment Centers of America. "If you 
        feel worry in your mind, you feel it in your body." Watch for the Sixwise.com exclusive, "Are Your 
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      "The central nervous system is not just a passive responder 
     to the outside world, but is fully able to control many previously 
     unanticipated physiologic responses, including immunity and 
     inflammation," said Gary S. Firestein, M.D., professor 
     of medicine, chief of the Division of Rheumatology, Allergy 
     and Immunology, and director of the University of California 
     San Diego's Clinical Investigation Institute.
      In a study led by Firestein, it was found that in a model 
     of rheumatoid arthritis the central nervous system could sense 
     and modulate inflammation in the joint. By blocking key signaling 
     enzymes in the central nervous system of rats, the researchers 
     recorded decreased inflammation and destruction in the joints. 
      
      "This is an entirely new approach," Firestein said. 
     "Instead of targeting enzymes at the actual site of disease, 
     our hypothesis is that the central nervous system is a controlling 
     influence for the body and can regulate peripheral inflammation 
     and immune responses."
      The Mind's Ability to Worsen Conditions
      While studies are pointing to the mind's ability to help 
     heal illness, others also show it can worsen many conditions. 
     According to a report in the November 2006 issue of Harvard 
     Women's Health Watch, emotional issues and stress may activate 
     or worsen certain dermatological problems, including acne, 
     hair loss, eczema, rosacea, warts, psoriasis, and herpes.
      A new field called psychodermatology has been developed to 
     look into this" mind-skin connection," and the Harvard 
     report says that mind-body techniques, such as hypnosis, relaxation, 
     meditation and psychotherapy may help to relieve certain skin 
     conditions.
      So is Thinking About Sickness Enough to Cause Sickness?
      While there aren't any scientific studies to confirm or refute 
     this question, believers in the Law of Attraction certainly 
     think so. 
      Meanwhile, focusing on positive thoughts and healing can 
     also go a long way toward good health. Just remember, Puckett 
     says, to make room for all of your feelings and emotions.
      "Our version of being positive makes room for all 
     the feelings that somebody has. I refer to that as trying 
     to be real. There's room for all of your feelings and 
     we want to be real about how you feel. I believe, and I've 
     seen it happen, if people have the chance to do that, if they 
     have somebody they can really talk with who really listens 
     and takes them seriously -- even if they are mad, sad, scared, 
     whatever -- they're going to have a better chance at being 
     positive if they've had a chance to share all of their feelings." 
      
      She continues, "When people get a cancer diagnosis, 
     or any major illness [diagnosis], it signifies a loss of control 
      ...  but you can use your mind to help the healing process, 
     to make good choices for yourself, to take care of yourself."
      
      
       | "Are Your Beliefs Killing or 
        Curing You?!" This forthcoming Sixwise.com article will introduce 
        you to dynamic beliefs you can use to avoid or overcome 
        illnesses, instill more joy into your life and help 
        you find hope when you need it most. Reverend Percy McCray, director of pastoral care of 
        the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, will share 
        his moving experiences with famed Chicago Bears football 
        legend Walter Patton, and let you in on the methods 
        that are continuing to help many cancer patients (even 
        those in the late stages) to overcome and survive cancer. 
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      Sources
      Public 
     Library of Science Medicine 2006 Sep;3(9):e338
      Science 
     Daily
      ABC 
     News November 26, 2006
      KETV.com 
     November 26, 2006
      Harvard 
     Women's Health Watch