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present. I appreciate your attention to detail. Also, heartfelt thanks go to the
rest of the Encephalon team. To Chris Richard for such tender support; to
Beth and Steve Wolfson, I appreciate the way you both have aligned with
my work; to Cristina Azpilicueta, for your meticulous and refined
production skills; and to Scott Ercoliani, for always keeping a high standard
of excellence.
I also want to acknowledge the staff at my clinic. I am so honored to
work with Dana Reichel, my office manager, who has a heart as big as the
moon and has grown with me in so many ways. And among the rest of my
team, a big thanks to Dr. Marvin Kunikiyo, Elaina Clauson, Danielle Hall,
Jenny Perez, Amy Schefer, Bruce Armstrong, and Ermma Lehman.
I also am very inspired by the people around the world who have
embraced these ideas, from whatever source, and applied them to their life.
Thank you for repeatedly putting your mind into possibility.
In addition, I want to extend a warm and genuine thank-you to Dr. Daniel
Amen for his earnest contribution in the Foreword to the book.
I want to also mention my mother, Fran Dispenza, who has taught me to
be strong, clearheaded, loving, and filled with determination. Thanks, Mom.
And to my children, I can’t express how you have taught me
unconditional love by allowing me the time and space to write another book
while also lecturing around the world. You have given me such consistent
support in so many selfless ways. Thank you for showing me such virtue.
Finally, this book has been dedicated to my love, Roberta Brittingham.
You still remain the most amazing person I have ever met. Thank you for
being such light. You are grace, nobility, and love packaged into one
beautiful woman.

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