
The brain is very densely populated with the types of receptors designed to attract neuropeptides. However, Dr Pert made a breakthrough discovery with her partner Dr Ruff. Their discovery was that the same receptors are duplicated everywhere in the body. In fact, every part of the body houses these receptors, and the neuropeptides that bind to them.
What this means is that our cells are intelligent entities. The mood altering neuropeptides are active not only in our brains as traditionally thought, but also in our blood, muscles, bones and organs.
What this means is that our cells are intelligent entities. The mood altering neuropeptides are active not only in our brains as traditionally thought, but also in our blood, muscles, bones and organs.

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