Seed Talks - How The Mind Heals The Body with Dr David Hamilton
The Lemon Tree
5 West North Street
Aberdeen
AB24 5AT
Discover the connection between mind + body and the ways to positively bring change to your life through meditation. Followed by Q+A. In this incredible talk, you will learn all about the mind body connection and fascinating examples of how the placebo effect and belief can shift biology in the brain. Dr David Hamilton will also discuss meditation, how different types can produce different effects and how positive feelings can impact the immune system and shape brain circuitry!
The brain does not always distinguish between real and imaginary, and people globally have used visualisation strategies to help facilitate their recoveries from injury and illness. Dr Hamilton will teach you the simple processes involved so you can try these techniques and share them with others.
Doors open at 7pm, talk starts at 7.30pm – come down early to grab a good seat!
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About Dr David Hamilton
After completing a PhD in organic chemistry, David worked in R&D in the pharmaceutical industry developing drugs for cardiovascular disease and cancer. Inspired by the placebo effect and how some people’s condition improved because they believed a placebo was a real drug, he left the industry to write and educate people on how to best harness their mind and emotions to improve their health and wellbeing. He is now a bestselling author of 11 books, including the Amazon bestseller, ‘The Five Side Effects of Kindness’. He is a magazine columnist, a frequent podcast guest, and has been featured on Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch Live. He’s a much sought after speaker in both the public and corporate sectors and has delivered talks for Google, Bank of England, HSBC, 3M, Costa, the NHS, and many more. David is also honorary scientific advisor for the charity 52 Lives, which helps people in need through acts of kindness.
Doors: 7pm
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