Dr Joe Dispenza is a New York Times best-selling author, researcher, lecturer, and corporate consultant. His company oversees the world’s largest database of research on the effects of meditation on the body. Based on scientific principles, he has developed a practical formula to help people transform their lives. His passion lies at the intersection of neuroscience, psychoneuroimmunology, epigenetics, and quantum physics, exploring the science behind spontaneous remissions and personal change.
Dr Joe teaches people how to heal their bodies, transform their lives, and evolve their consciousness through the mind-body connection. On this channel you’ll learn about meditation, neuroplasticity, mind-body healing, the placebo effect, and the effects of sustained, elevated states of mind and emotions. Subscribe to discover how to rewire your brain, change your energy, and ultimately, change your life..
Dr Joe Dispenza
Brain fog. Confusion. Lack of mental clarity.
We’ve all experienced moments when clear thought eludes us – when the mind feels clumsy and uncoordinated. And, fortunately, we’re familiar with the opposite: times of clarity, insight, and flow. But is there a way to intentionally move from one state to another?
In this episode in The Science of the Mystical Series, Dr Joe Dispenza shares new peer-reviewed research revealing how meditation can shift the brain into a highly coherent, efficient state.
Using fMRI scans, researchers from UC San Diego showed that meditation can reorganize neural networks and elevate cognitive performance … in just a matter of days.
And the results were the same for both novice and experienced meditators, meaning anyone can experience the benefits of higher levels of synchronized brain networks.
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Your Brain Can Literally Rewire Itself – In Just Seven Days
Can meditation rewire your brain? Dr Joe Dispenza and his research team reveal groundbreaking new evidence showing that the brain can literally rebuild itself through meditation.
Using fMRI brain imaging, researchers at UC San Diego measured participants before and after a week-long meditation retreat. The results: enhanced neural connections, increased brain volume, and biological proof of neuroplasticity in action — all without drugs or external stimulation.
In this new series, Dr Joe explores how meditation influences the brain and body at a cellular level, transforming health, emotions, and human potential through the power of the mind.
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The Future of Medicine Exists in What We Think – Not What We Take
Breaking news for mind-body science. Dr Joe Dispenza’s latest peer-reviewed research, now published in Communications Biology, reveals extraordinary evidence that meditation can biologically reprogram the body and brain — in just seven days.
Conducted by researchers at UC San Diego, this landmark study demonstrates that advanced meditation practices can produce measurable neural and molecular changes once thought possible only through psychedelic substances.
This is the first video in a new series exploring the key discoveries from this groundbreaking study, uncovering the scientific underpinnings for how the mind influences the body at a cellular level, and what that means for healing and human potential.
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