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Aluminum , vaccines, Alzheimer’s and detox ways

See a doctor , chiropractor, acupuncturists, herbalist, health coach and other CAM health care pros to detox your body from metal toxins. Over time, the accumulation of aluminum in soda and vaccines can be toxic to our brain causing Alzheimer and Parkinson’s diseases.

Today we know these claims to be true, especially when acidic foods, such as tomatoes and okra, are cooked in aluminum cookware. Use of steel utensils onaluminum cookware can cause additional toxicity by scraping aluminum into food. Beer and soft drink cans are made exclusively from aluminum.

HARMFUL EFFECTS OF STRESS ON THE BRAIN AND PROMISING APPROACHES FOR RELIEF

Researchers present new findings about how stress takes a toll on the whole body

Visceral fat, genes, heart disease and how the stomach talks to the brain

People with abdominal obesity — even if they’re not overweight — can lessen their heart disease risk with regular exercise and healthy eating habits. “Reducing the total amount of fat in your body frees up storage space for fat particles in places that are associated with less metabolic risk,” says Dr. Mantzoros. That’s why losing as little as 7% of your total weight helps lower heart disease risk: the most dangerous visceral fat disappears first.

Bursts of Beta Waves, Not Sustained Rhythms, Filter Sensory Processing in Brain

In both human and animal subject, bursts of beta wave activity in the brain help to filter distraction in order to process different sensations, a new study reports. What does this mean? When we are busy focusing or doing some focused task, we cannot feel some other sensation including pain. So I experimented on childbirth pain issue by focusing on the baby coming out of the birth canal and when my focus is off, I can feel more pain.

Parietal lobe: 10 years before signs of Alzheimer, sense of smell and direction

The executive control center of the brain, the prefrontal cortex and the parietal lobe are responsible for behaviors, problem solving and sense of smell.

Decreased sense of smell may indicate early dementia. Loss of sense of smell may indicate onset of some types of dementia, researchers say. Previous research has associated olfactory loss, or anosmia, with cognitive decline, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or Alzheimer’s disease (AD).

Loss of sense of taste can indicate onset of Parkinson’s.

Exercise for the brain

Take deep breathing thru your nose and lift your arms and bend your knees. Walking and swimming are beneficial exercises for the brain.

Nutrients for the brain