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innate intelligence

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innate intelligence (in·nātˑ in·teˑ·l·gns),
n term coined by D.D. Palmer to refer to the force within the body (originating in the spine) that produces healing and proper health unless impaired by spinal subluxation.


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You explored and played, and your innate intelligence guided your learning.
Duke understands that plants and the human body are connected by nature's innate intelligence, having evolved together for millions of years.
This new finding, which appears in the March/April Intelligence, undermines the controversial proposal of an innate intelligence advantage for Asians, as compared with whites.
 
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