Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 YES! I love that movie. Seen it three times. It makes a lot of sense to me and re inforces what I see in the clinic and what I suspect but cannot 'prove'. Also the increased adherence of neural axons to an area related to beliefs or habits or irritations or personal preferences. This makes great sense to me. Glad you saw this. I had almost forgotten it. Marsha > > Marsha-- > > I was watching a very strange movie called " What the Bleep Do We Know " > which was " prescribed " to me by a doctor that I took (my 10 > year old 4s sufferer) to. Although it was very strange--a lot of > quantum physics--it said something interesting about how the > hypothalmus produces peptides that correspond to the emotions we feel. > Could it be possible that 4s sufferers' hypothalmuses get messed up and > produce the wrong emotional peptide when they hear the soft sounds, > causing anger and rage? Doesn't the hypothalmus go through changes > during puberty? Maybe it is somehow spitting out the wrong peptides. > Or maybe I misunderstood the whole thing... > > Just wondering. > > Thanks, > Kathy Howe > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Yeah--I thought a lot of it was very interesting, although some of it was a little strange for me to comprehend. Thanks for the input. Kathy -----Original Message-----From: Soundsensitivity [mailto:Soundsensitivity ]On Behalf Of anthro_popSent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 1:40 AMTo: Soundsensitivity Subject: Re: hypothalmus and peptides YES!I love that movie. Seen it three times. It makes a lot of sense to me and re inforces what I see in the clinic and what I suspect but cannot 'prove'. Also the increased adherence of neural axons to an area related to beliefs or habits or irritations or personal preferences. This makes great sense to me.Glad you saw this. I had almost forgotten it.Marsha >> Marsha--> > I was watching a very strange movie called "What the Bleep Do We Know" > which was "prescribed" to me by a doctor that I took (my 10 > year old 4s sufferer) to. Although it was very strange--a lot of > quantum physics--it said something interesting about how the > hypothalmus produces peptides that correspond to the emotions we feel. > Could it be possible that 4s sufferers' hypothalmuses get messed up and > produce the wrong emotional peptide when they hear the soft sounds, > causing anger and rage? Doesn't the hypothalmus go through changes > during puberty? Maybe it is somehow spitting out the wrong peptides. > Or maybe I misunderstood the whole thing...> > Just wondering.> > Thanks,> Kathy Howe> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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