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72 - The Power of Having Heart Coherence | Dr. Rollin McCraty

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This episode is full of impactful wisdom and delightful insights into how powerful the heart really is. Rollin McCraty, Ph.D. is Director of Research of the HeartMath Research Center, and joins us to share his psycho-physiology research in heart coherence.

If you’re tuning in order after listening to Jodi Cohen’s and Caitlin Thompson’s episodes, you’ll find this discussion absolutely fascinating. Dr. McCraty reveals the effects of emotions on heart–brain interactions and on autonomic, cardiovascular, hormonal, and immune system functions. You’ll walk away with a lot of information, and want to expand further on the topic.

To learn more about Dr. McCraty and his work, simply head to HeartMath.org. As a starting point, Dr. McCraty recommends purchasing your own Inner Balance Coherence Sensor and reading the book Heart Intelligence - which you can both find on the HeartMath website.

The society that Dr. McCraty referenced in the episode is the Global Coherence Initiative.

For episode takeaways, which we consider to be the cheat sheet for this episode, head to our website and find all the goodies Dr. Christine has got waiting for you. www.drchristineschaffner.com/spectrum-of-health-podcast

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This episode is full of impactful wisdom and delightful insights into how powerful the heart really is. Rollin McCraty, Ph.D. is Director of Research of the HeartMath Research Center, and joins us to share his psycho-physiology research in heart coherence.

If you’re tuning in order after listening to Jodi Cohen’s and Caitlin Thompson’s episodes, you’ll find this discussion absolutely fascinating. Dr. McCraty reveals the effects of emotions on heart–brain interactions and on autonomic, cardiovascular, hormonal, and immune system functions. You’ll walk away with a lot of information, and want to expand further on the topic.

To learn more about Dr. McCraty and his work, simply head to HeartMath.org. As a starting point, Dr. McCraty recommends purchasing your own Inner Balance Coherence Sensor and reading the book Heart Intelligence - which you can both find on the HeartMath website.

The society that Dr. McCraty referenced in the episode is the Global Coherence Initiative.

For episode takeaways, which we consider to be the cheat sheet for this episode, head to our website and find all the goodies Dr. Christine has got waiting for you. www.drchristineschaffner.com/spectrum-of-health-podcast

  continue reading

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