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  1. Aug 7, 2012 · In 1991, the year the HeartMath Institute was established, pioneer neurocardiologist Dr. J. Andrew Armour introduced the term “heart brain.” He said the heart possessed a complex and intrinsic nervous system that is a brain.

  2. These sensory neurons detect the local mechanical and biochemical changes that occur in cardiac tissue. They send this information to the rest of the intrinsic cardiac nervous systems and in many cases to the brain. These images were derived from the work of J. Andrew Armour, M.D., Ph.D. and his colleagues.

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    • The Second Brain of The body?
    • Case Studies Surrounding Heart Intelligence
    • The Little Brain in The Heart
    • Enteric Nervous System: The Second Brain in Your Gut
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    The idea of transplanted cellular memory emerged in 1920 in the film Les Mains d'Orleac. Now, a second brain in the heart and the gut is much more than an idea. Prominent medical experts have discovered that many recipients of heart transplants are inheriting donors' memories and subsequently reporting huge changes in their tastes, their personalit...

    Amazing new discoveries have revealed that the heart organ is intelligent. Sometimes our heart can lead the brain both in our interpretation of the external world as well as the actions we choose to take. A large number of case studies was enough to prompt scientists to examine the heart with a different lens. They began by testing old theories tha...

    Dr. Andrew Armour of the UCLA Neurocardiology Research Center discovered a sophisticated collection of neurons in the heart that organized into a small, complex nervous system. The heart’s nervous system contains around 40,000 neurons called sensory neurites that communicate with the brain. Dr. Armour dubbed this discovery as the "little brain in t...

    The human gut has been referred to by some scientists as the "enteric nervous system." The enteric nervous system is widely-regarded as our second brain. It consists of a sophisticated network of 100 million neurons fixed in the walls of our guts. Bacteria in the gut produce neurochemicals like serotonin that the second brain utilizes to control ba...

    Aronson, B. (2008, May 19). Cellular Memory. Bob's New Heart. Retrieved on December 5, 2019.
    Carpenter, S. (2012, September). That gut feeling. American Psychological Association Volume 43, No. 8. Retrieved on December 5, 2019.
    Goldhill, O. Scientists say your "mind" isn't confined to your brain, or even your body. Quartz. Retrieved on December 5, 2019.
    Joshi, S. (2011, April 24). Memory transference in organ transplant recipients. Journal of New Approaches to Medicine and Health Volume 19, Issue 1. Retrieved on December 5, 2019.

    Johny Milsomon January 13, 2020: Moving forward with new tmt’s... 2019 finding the intertistium and now the neutrons connection in the gut and the heart...mmmmm tells me there is serious cures around the corner...right on med sci!!!

  3. Oct 24, 2023 · Almost 11 years after he was arrested and charged with “manslaughter” for the death of American student Casey-Ann Schulman on December 1, 2012, Andrew Armour is now facing a Judge and jury at the high court in Roseau.

  4. Apr 25, 2018 · 25 April 2018. Entangled vibrations in mechanical oscillators. Two experiments have demonstrated entanglement — non-classical correlations — between remote mechanical systems comprising billions of...

  5. Jul 3, 2015 · J. Andrew Armour, MD, PhD, Professor, UCLA Neurocardiology Research Center of Excellence The Second UCLA Autonomic Nervous System Control of the Heart in Health and Disease Symposium...

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