Quote by Candace Pert
Most psychologists treat the mind as disembodied, a phenomenon wit

Most psychologists treat the mind as disembodied, a phenomenon with little or no connection to the physical body. Conversely physicians treat the body with no regard to the mind or the emotions. But the body and mind are not separate, and we cannot treat one without the other. – Candace Pert

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