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Neuroscience: Green tree thoughts vs. black tree thoughts
 
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Neuroscience: Green tree thoughts vs. black tree thoughts


A christian neuroscientist proved/discovered thoughts instantly produce chemicals that flood the brain.

Green tree thoughts or good thoughts in the mind/soul, immediately flood the brain and body with good healing chemicals.

black tree thoughts or bad thoughts flood the mind and body with bad for health chemicals.


If you keep green tree thoughts/good thoughts in your mind, your body will produce large amounts of good healing chemicals.

if you allow black tree thoughts in your mind, your mind/body will produce harmful to health chemical imbalances.

the neuroscientist advised melting black tree bad thought by thinking only green tree good thoughts. everytime a black tree thought pops into your mind, give it to God and refocus your mind on green tree good thoughts.

do this every second of every day for 21 days and watch all black tree thought melt and dissapear.

then your mind will be full of green tree good thought and your mind body chemistry will be flooded with good healing chemicals.

now you know why advertisers spend millions to try to get access to your thought for 30 seconds. thought controls brain chemistry for bad or good.

take control of your thought for good today! green trees all day, every day, and the good chemistry will instantly follow.

If you run out of green tree thoughts say to yourself, I know only Jesus Christ risen.
 

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