Foreword by Dennis J. McKenna, Ph.D.
Introduction by Graham Gynn
1 Two Sides to Everything
The Double Brain
Handedness
Accessing the Right Brain
Is Handedness Helpful?
Sleep
Hidden Potential
Telepathy
The Manchester Trial
A New Hypothesis
2 From the Forest
Human Evolution
Juvenility and Bipedalism
Hairlessness and Vitamin D
Big Brains
Cast Out of the Garden
Aggression
Why Did Our Brains Stop Expanding?
Ancestral Diets
Humans Are by Nature Frugivorous
Protein, Fatty Acids, and Water
3 Figs, Steroids, and Feedback Loops
The Core Hypothesis
A New Theory of Inheritance
Chemicals in Plants
The First Primates
A Change in Diet and an Increase in Brain Size
The Pineal and Exponential Brain Expansion
Surviving on the Savanna
Divide and Rule
The Implications of Agriculture
Junk Food and Degeneration
4 Steroid Hormones: Immunity, Digestion, and the “Second
Brain”
The Immune System
The Thymus Gland
A Second Brain
5 Fertility and Function
Human Fertility
The Ancestral Period
The Period of Steroid Inhibition
Flavonoids and the Female Cycle
The Lost Connection between Ovulation and Orgasm
Males, Diet, and Libido
The Fall
Hairy Women and Bald Men
Serotonin, Testosterone, Depression, and Murder
Testosterone, Society, and Consciousness
Melatonin, the Pineal, and Sex
6 Consciousness and the Mechanisms of the Mind
The Bicameral Mind
Let’s Sing about It
The Written Word and Cerebral Dominance
Hemispherectomy
Schizophrenia
Multiple Personality Disorder
The Internal Liar
Hypnosis
The Problem with Words
Confabulation
Deeper into Fear
Higher Function
7 Drugs, the Brain, and Peak Experiences
Sex, Drugs, and Tantric Taboos
DMT, the Pineal, and Spirit
Ecstasy and Empathy
Superman and Superwoman
8 Mad Hatters and Maverick Scientists
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Weak Electromagnetic Fields
Other Research Areas
Restoration
Afterword
Recommended Reading
References
Index
Tony Wright is a consciousness researcher who studied horticulture and plant biochemistry at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Graham Gynn is an agricultural zoologist, educator, and researcher who has appeared on the BBC. Both authors live in Cornwall, England.
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