The Heart Speaks: Are you listening? - A conversation with Deepak Chopra and Dr. Mimi Guarneri

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  • čas přidán 12. 01. 2021
  • How to Listen - The Heart Speaks: Are you listening? How to mend a broken heart.
    A conversation with Deepak Chopra and Dr. Mimi Guarneri
    In this incredible physicians’ conversation, Dr. Guarneri shares her journey from Western medicine to integrative medicine, the influences in her life, the power of meditation. Dr. Mimi Guarneri reveals groundbreaking new research that the heart is a multilayered, complex organ, possessing intelligence, memory, and decision-making abilities independent from the mind.
    What is a broken heart (Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy)?
    What is the spiritual heart?
    What is the karma body?
    What is an emotional heart?
    What is the physical heart?
    Is there a connection between mental, emotional and spiritual heart to the physical heart?
    Mimi Guarneri, MD, FACC
    Board-certified in Cardiovascular Disease, Internal Medicine, and Integrative Holistic Medicine, Mimi Guarneri, MD, FACC, ABOIM is an integrative cardiologist focusing on disease prevention, health creation, and the connection between planetary and human health. She is co-founder and medical director of Guarneri Integrative Health, Inc. at Pacific Pearl La Jolla where she leads a team of experts in conventional, integrative, and natural medicine. She co-founded the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine and served as its medical director until 2013. A clinical associate professor at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), she is the founder and president of the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine (AIHM) and the past president of the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine (ABIHM). Dr. Guarneri has been honored with The Integrative Health Symposium's 2020 Visionary Award, The 2012 Linus Pauling Functional Medicine Lifetime Achievement Award, and The 2011 Bravewell Physician Leadership Award. She is the author of The Heart Speaks: A Cardiologist Reveals the Secret Language of Healing and 108 Pearls to Awaken Your Healing Potential: A Cardiologist Translates the Science of Health and Healing into Practice. Dr. Guarneri’s social channels include Facebook, Instagram, and CZcams.
    mimiguarnerimd.com/
    aihm.org/
    For further information on the importance of the heart, please read Dr. Guarneri’s book, The Heart Speaks: A Cardiologist Reveals the Secret Language of Healing

Komentáře • 20

  • @tabathaparkernd1265
    @tabathaparkernd1265 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you Dr. Mimi Guarneri and Dr. Deepak Chopra - great talk!

  • @emms8
    @emms8 Před 3 lety +1

    I just love it that we get to know the person being interviewed by Deepak, asking them about their childhood and their journey to where they are. Thank you Deepak. Thank you Dr Mimi. Such a pleasure to know you💚💚💚

  • @AIHMglobal
    @AIHMglobal Před 3 lety +5

    We are thrilled to have the AIHM Founding President, Dr. Mimi Guarneri speaking with Dr. Deepak Chopra.

    • @joantendler6518
      @joantendler6518 Před 3 lety +1

      Very fascinating talk! I ate a Mediterranean vegetarian diet for 35 years, but I found that the foods were very stimulating to the mind, and actually caused that internal dialog that causes depression and lack of purpose, as well as being not very digestible, since I became very weak from it. After researching this problem, I found that one problem was that the foods I was eating are very high in salicylates, which is the plant's own insecticide, which overstimulates the nervous system by increasing glutamate, and actually causing heart palpitations and shallow breathing! Tea and coffee are some of the worst ones. So, I eliminated these foods, and now just eat the ancestral foods of Northern Europe: sourdough rye bread, fish, pork, beef, and poultry (including all the animal fat that our brains need, and that our heart uses for its energy!), goat dairy products, and low salicylate vegetables, mainly crucifers and roots, along with a few high salicylate foods-mainly unsweetened cranberries. I have found this diet to be focusing and calming to the mind, and strengthening for the body, with no more need for caffeine to focus or calming activities to settle the nervous system or my heart rate. So, it's incredibly important to eat our ancestral foods for both mental and physical health.

  • @ellieemmanuel7716
    @ellieemmanuel7716 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much for a most informative interview. Now I know I am not crazy when I say: "my heart speaks."
    Love from Australia.

  • @grodanchristella7667
    @grodanchristella7667 Před 3 lety +1

    The truth of our own being..💓

  • @dr.keshavamurthy2785
    @dr.keshavamurthy2785 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you sir. Thank you madam 🙏🙏🙏

  • @dr.satishsharma1362
    @dr.satishsharma1362 Před 2 lety +1

    "Excellent"....as physics / physicalism has come to dead end at micro / quantum and macro / cosmos level , there is urgent need for physcalist scientists to shift their paradigm towards insights / already proven true pathway / directions shown to us by both distinguished medical doctors and spirtualists.... thanks 🙏.

  • @joantendler6518
    @joantendler6518 Před 3 lety +1

    Very fascinating talk! I ate a Mediterranean vegetarian diet for 35 years, but I found that the foods were very stimulating to the mind, and actually caused that internal dialog that causes depression and lack of purpose, as well as being not very digestible, since I became very weak from it. After researching this problem, I found that one problem was that the foods I was eating are very high in salicylates, which is the plant's own insecticide, which overstimulates the nervous system by increasing glutamate, and actually causing heart palpitations and shallow breathing! Tea and coffee are some of the worst ones. So, I eliminated these foods, and now just eat the ancestral foods of Northern Europe: sourdough rye bread, fish, pork, beef, and poultry (including all the animal fat that our brains need, and that our heart uses for its energy!), goat dairy products, and low salicylate vegetables, mainly crucifers and roots, along with a few high salicylate foods-mainly unsweetened cranberries. I have found this diet to be focusing and calming to the mind, and strengthening for the body, with no more need for caffeine to focus or calming activities to settle the nervous system or my heart rate. So, it's incredibly important to eat our ancestral foods for both mental and physical health.

  • @tomkahusi7914
    @tomkahusi7914 Před 3 lety

    Awesome. Thank you.

  • @swetalahiri9491
    @swetalahiri9491 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much.

  • @ellengregor3516
    @ellengregor3516 Před 3 lety +1

    I follow and appreciate Dr. Chopra, but these videos have too many ads. It becomes too difficult to stay with the train of thought.

  • @nanetteminichiello3456

    Grazie 🙏🏼 mille grazie 🙏🏼

  • @andreagold9407
    @andreagold9407 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much 💜🙏💜🌈

  • @ManMindMoney
    @ManMindMoney Před 3 lety

    जिसको जो कहना है कहने दो आपका क्या जाता है समय-समय की बात है वक्त सबका आता है🖋️✨💯

  • @hannaraoul7731
    @hannaraoul7731 Před rokem

  • @jillianwatt7859
    @jillianwatt7859 Před 2 lety

    Quick comment Leh is not capital of Tibet but Ladàkh There have been numerous incursions of China into India along this route

  • @imaginaryuniverse632
    @imaginaryuniverse632 Před 3 lety

    I was gonna write a song once about love and the Heart but then I saw that someone already did...

  • @simonaluca3878
    @simonaluca3878 Před rokem

    I believe that the guest should speak more than the host 😉

  • @hjames78
    @hjames78 Před 3 lety

    Deepak Chopra is a doctor too. Lol put Dr next to your name like the female did lol