PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY
‘ Remngnetising Your Body,’ with special reference to diet and vitamins, was the subject discussed by the Dunedin Practical Psychology Club at its last meeting. Mrs H. H. Tily presided. People were living at a much higher rat© than that at which the body could send out vibrations, this causing a great strain on the nerves, the body not being able to keep pace with the mind. Neurasthenia and similar ills were the result. The mind had the power to remagnetise the body by regulating the nature of the thoughts sent forth. The blood stream should also be kept in good order by the diet. An attitude of contentment and faith should be cultivated to soothe and strengthen the nerves. During the months of July and August the body was at its lowest ebb, and that was the time at which the remagnetisation of
the body should receive attention. The various vitamins were discussed in relation to their effects on the body and the foods in which they were found. The body should be kept healthy through the mind and fight living—exercise, cleanliness, and avoidance of extremes in any direction. It was stressed that above all one should keep his mind free from worry.
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Evening Star, Issue 21785, 30 July 1934, Page 12
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