Henry David Thoreau has long believed that God's faith is a superstition in the scientific world as it can not be proved by objective observation. The existence of this high power. Science can not prove whether God is the truth, but instead the field of neurology casts new doubts.
Molecular geneticist Dean Haymer first introduced the term "God's gene" in the book "Book of God's Genes: How Does Faith Tightly Bound to Our Genes" published in 2004? It produced. He wrote that God's power is believed to be related to certain brain chemicals. As the head of the National Cancer Institute's Genetic Structure and Regulatory Division, Hammer conducted a study comparing over 2,000 DNA samples and asking 226 questions to his volunteers to determine the relevance to the universe. He found that the highest scorer is likely to share the gene called vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT 2), which controls the flow of chemicals that regulate the mood within the brain called monoamines. In Hamer's research, people with genes tend to develop spiritual beliefs.
Studies have shown that exercising your brain develops a chemical called the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a chemical that creates new cells in areas of the brain associated with learning and memory. This is extremely important for those who wish to restore the way the brain and its natural freedom. When no one is watching, you have the choice whether to choose a cake or not, so self-discipline is needed in this process. When you do not obey your goals and promises, you must be responsible to yourself. Be honest with yourself when you fail, because it will increase your self awareness and it will help you decide what you will do.
Sleep is brain time to process, build, repair, crop, and preserve new neurons of information. This is also a very important time for your brain's lymphatic system Your brain has a lymphatic system that drives out toxins and disappears from the fierce activity of the day. This is what you wake up to rest, activate and activate you. Cortisol also plays an important role in the management of our circadian rhythm, which is a natural circadian rhythm that causes sleep and wakefulness within 24 hours. As a side note, too much cortisol will make our body more resistant to insulin. This means that our cells "wrinkle" with respect to insulin.