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Ellen langer's new book, "every thought we have may affect our health" langer writes that our illusion of control—yes, even when it’s only an illusion—can sometimes still prove beneficial. Langer is the biggest visionary in the field and her writing b... Read More
I feel this book will be helpful, and bring peace to anyone at any age regardless of your current health. Wow, what a fascinating book. Well worth the read.
Cons
This book feels like what would happen if you told ai to write a bad satire of a mindfulness book. What a colossal waste of time and money. Nothing concrete to help alter your mind or body.
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This book brimming with facts and studies highlights the pivotal role of mindfulness in managing chronic conditions and address... Read More
Langer does an excellent job detailing mindfulness within the body
“perhaps they become resigned to getting diabetes and even after an initial attempt to eat differently become less careful abou... Read More
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 24.3% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 212 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 21 2024.
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From the author that 34created the concept of mindfulness34 dr
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Indeed better health for all of us may be just a thought away
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For example langer says it’s a myth that a medical scare will always improve behavior
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If someone is given a prediabetic diagnosis she says that it often makes them more likely to get diabetes down the road
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Maybe they start exercising less since they assume they already have the disease
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Or maybe the body follows the mind which now believes it has an early form of diabetes
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