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Your Life Now radio show present the Bestselling Author BRUCE LIPTON

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Did you know that your mind can change your DNA and genetic blue print? According to my guest Dr. Bruce Lipton your habitual thoughts and beliefs are constantly sending messages to every cell in your body. So if those habitual thoughts are filled with negativity and emotional distress, you cell function will be impaired in your DNA will spoil of like the type spring.

Dr. Lipton said: “We can control our lives by controlling our perception.”

Dr. Bruce Lipton is a developmental biologist, a stem cell biologists who is best known for promoting the idea that genes and DNA can be manipulated by a person's beliefs. His books include 'The Biology Of Belief', 'Spontaneous Evolution', ‘The Wisdom of Your Cells’ and ‘The Honeymoon Effect”.

Dr. Bruce Lipton is an internationally recognized leader in bridging science and Spirit.

“You can live a life of fear or live a life of love. You have the choice! But I can tell you that if you choose to see a world full of love, your body will respond by growing in health. If you choose to believe that you live in a dark world full of fear, your body’s health will be compromised as you physiologically close yourself down in a protection response.” — Dr. Bruce Lipton

Today we are going to talk about it all and discuss his new book: ‘The Honeymoon Effect‘. In this book Dr. Lipton describes how the honeymoon effect was not a chance event or coincidence, but a personal creation. The book reveals how we manifest the honeymoon effect and the reasons why we lose it. This book will empower you to create the honeymoon experience again and this time in the way that ensures a happily-ever-after relationship.

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