Every week, I have foot massage, walk on the beach, eat salads and whole foods and tried to get adequate sleep. I want to avoid chronic inflammation from parasites, effects of high stress hormones and to prevent cancer and other auto-immune disease. Low stress can mean we work 4 days a week but high stressContinue reading “Parasites, stress, and auto-immune hormone connection”
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Immune Cells Could Help Rebuild Damaged Nerves
Drugs of abuse , stress , and addiction
Drugs of abuse , stress , and addiction Neuroplasticity, the putative mechanism underlying learning and memory, is modified by drugs of abuse, alcohol and may contribute to the development of the eventual addicted state. Innovative treatments directly targeting these drug-induced changes in brain reward components and circuits may be efficacious in reducing drug use and relapse.Continue reading “Drugs of abuse , stress , and addiction”
Regeneration of our cells, brain metabolism and exercise
This is my third week at cross fit exercise training. I wanted to know how my body can regenerate. The human body is an incredible machine. Part of what makes it so impressive (apart from the concept of conciousness and self awareness) is its ability to regenerate itself. Your outer layer of skin, the epidermisContinue reading “Regeneration of our cells, brain metabolism and exercise”
GYV health cap reduced my snoring volume last night
Snoring and lack of sleep With my extra weight and other health issues, my snoring was so loud few days ago that my mom told me about it and that I have to take care of my heart. Yesterday, I took two capsules of GYV powered by BIOGENESIS (as used by many elite athletes) andContinue reading “GYV health cap reduced my snoring volume last night”
Intermittent stress is ok but not prolonged stress, killing brain cells
New research from the University of California, Berkeley, reveals an upside to experiencing moderate levels of stress. But it also reinforces how important it is to keep stress under control. The study, led by post-doctoral fellow Elizabeth Kirby, found that the onset of stress entices the brain into growing new cells responsible for improved memory.Continue reading “Intermittent stress is ok but not prolonged stress, killing brain cells”
Stem cell transplant for nerve cells, memory and learning brain cells; GABA and cholinergic neurons
For the first time, human embryonic stem cells have been transformed into nerve cells that helped mice regain the ability to learn and remember. A study at UW-Madison is the first to show that human stem cells can successfully implant themselves in the brain and then heal neurological deficits, says senior author Su-Chun Zhang, aContinue reading “Stem cell transplant for nerve cells, memory and learning brain cells; GABA and cholinergic neurons”