Brain Saver Flashcards

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What are glial cells?

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They store and organize Information in the brain. If they become clogged or poisoned they can lose their ability to correctly catalog and store memory.

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What occurs in the neurons when someone is struggling to think of something? What is this called in medical science?

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When electricity strikes a damaged neuron or gilial cell it creates these small explosions off the neuron and other neurons try to compensate for the damaged neuron. They may try to piece the information together but cannot. This disorganized information travels down other potentially damaged neurons and that process continues.

Brain fog is a symptom of impeded neurons.

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Whats the difference between good heavy metals and toxic ones?

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trace minerals—contain information that comes from life sources of the planet and also life forces outside the planet, from the solar system and galaxy. The planet is living. It’s alive, it’s breathing.

Toxic heavy metals, meanwhile, can weaken, burn out, short out, twist out, interfere with, toxify, and denature our brain’s natural electrical currents, currents that allow us to think, feel, and function optimally. As metals are unearthed to be used for industries, they’re restructured and changed through the industrial process, which denatures the metals, turning them against the human body.

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What are signs of high toxic heavy metals in the brain?

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emotionally triggered or literally burnt out from stress very easily

Social anxiety—for example, extra nervousness and sweating around others, or feeling like you can’t carry on a conversation

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Why is science unable to detect these toxic heavy Metals?

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Although you can detect traces of toxic heavy metals in the bloodstream if exposure was recent, you can’t detect traces of toxic heavy metals in the tissue, organs, glands, and bones, where toxic metals settle indefinitely.

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What are brain enzymes?

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Your liver produces brain enzymes specifically for the purpose of communication, both for receiving and expressing information. These enzymes cling to neurotransmitters and act as tiny antennae for projecting information from neurotransmitters. Toxic heavy metals inhibit these enzymes

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Your brain magnetic field can work agains itself. Why?

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Your brain’s electromagnetic field is intended for a productive purpose: the incredible ability to draw in trace minerals and electrolytes—to serve you. But this can also draw in toxic heavy metals. Your brain does not discriminate.

When deposits of toxic heavy metals build up inside brain tissue, the brain has an even larger and stronger magnetic pull toward toxic heavy metals. That’s because more electricity gets funneled into brain tissue that’s saturated with metals—and more electricity in the brain creates a larger and stronger electromagnetic pull.

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If the brain is electricity what four things prevent it from over heating?

How do toxic heavy metals play into this over eating?

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1) space between our skull and brain helps cool the brain; (
2) cerebrospinal fluid contains water and magnesium, which act as coolant; (
3) glucose in the brain also acts as a coolant.

(4) Perpetually shifting pathways so that an electrical pattern doesn’t stay the same allows a chance for electrical pathways to cool down.

This is why music is critical for factory workers: because if a factory worker is doing the same job for 10 hours straight, the pathway of the electrical pattern is close to the same—and music provides variety, altering the pathways of the electricity

toxic heavy metals in our brain are coals in the fire that sustain heat. If someone can’t break a bout of frustration or anger, it’s usually because toxic heavy metals are perpetuating that frustration or anger. This intense, sustained brain heat is one way people can experience what used to be called “going mad.”

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What happens when toxic heavy metals melt in brain due to the electrical heat?

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When toxic heavy metals that reside in the brain melt, they transform into a liquid gas chemical composition. That is, the metals change from a solid to a liquid gas and can spread and cover more ground inside the brain more easily.

Melting toxic heavy metals in the brain are one reason why so many conditions and symptoms—Alzheimer’s, for example—worsen with time. Another reason is that large deposita of heavy metals begin to accumulate in one area.

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Why is mercury so bad in the brain

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Because mercury tends to draw more mercury. Increasing the deposit of heavy metals in one area of the brain.

If it’s mercury saturating a neurotransmitter chemical, the electrical impulse will be more reckless and dangerous, in part because mercury is a shape-shifting metal that doesn’t need intense heat or manipulation to further break down and liquefy. This effect of brain electricity on mercury can create a host of different behaviors in someone, whether child or adult.

Viruses like mercury because it was originally used by labs to preserve viruses. While being studied and raised in classified labs, viruses would be kept alive and suspended in their present state in a mercury-based preservative solution. Viruses learned to adapt to mercury, using it as food

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Why is acidic blood such an issue

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It does not allow toxic heavy metals to leave the body.

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How does toxic heavy metals effect neurotransmitters?

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As toxic heavy metals melt and outgas over the years, the residue of that metal can mix with the clean neurotransmitter chemicals, causing the neurotransmitters to become dirty, like muddy water. When electricity runs through these neurotransmitters it can be have in different ways based on what metal it is.

Whenever neurotransmitters get saturated with any toxic heavy metals, brain electricity runs hotter

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What is an alloy

What is a symptom of lots of alloy in the brain?

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An alloy is what forms when you put metals together. Everyone has unique alloy blends in their brain without knowing what they are, or that they’re even there. These toxic heavy metal alloy compositions each react to electricity differently.

Alloys’ effects on brain messaging mean that they influence memories, emotional sensations, nostalgia, and even dreams.

People wonder why their dreams are so ridiculous or obscure or bizarre.

you may have dreams of being trapped underwater or trapped in a tiny space. Or if, in your dream, you’re running away from someone and feeling like you can’t get away, can’t run fast enough, or you’re almost stuck, that’s electricity getting caught up in toxic heavy metal deposits that electrical patterns in the brain don’t normally hit when you’re awake. As part of sleep’s healing rhythms, electricity goes to different places in the brain when you’re sleeping, creating some dreams that are nothing like experiences when you’re awake—

An alloy brain can also have positive effect, like opening up new possiblilities but it can also have down sides. Ultimately it is unpredictable.

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What three things are required for the brain electro magnetic field

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The brain’s electrical field cannot exist without water, electrolytes, and trace minerals in the bloodstream.

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Why are trace minerals so Important

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One major function of trace minerals is to balance electricity running through the brain. Electricity is attracted to trace minerals, and that’s part of how trace minerals stop electricity from going rogue and getting out of control

Trace minerals prevent extreme heating from electrical currents, meaning that they regulate currents so they run cooler when needed, because trace minerals in their natural state, unlike industrialized metals, regulate temperature when electricity from the brain hits them.

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Why are trace minerals so effective against toxic heavy metals?

Why is celery juice so good at neutralizing these toxic heavy metals?

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Sinve heavy metals have been industrialized they now hold a destructive charge, making our brain run hotter instead of cooler, like nature intended with the trace minerals.

Trace minerals hold a beneficial charge and when there is enough of them, can neutralize the toxic heavy metal charges.

celery juice’s sodium cluster salts do a better job of it because celery juice contains complete electrolytes

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How does neurotoxins effect is?

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Neurons and nerve cells are supposed to be hypersensitive so they can receive messages easily from electrical signals that harbor information from your brain and travel down nerves throughout your body.

When a neurotoxin saturates a neuron, it is coating the neuron with information that conflicts with the information the neuron is receiving and transmitting.

When an electrical impulse traveling with its own information hits a neurotoxin-coated neuron, conflicting information that the virus embedded into the neurotoxin causes an overheating of the neuron.

The overheating that occurs as a result is the neuron deciphering what’s legitimate information versus foreign invader information. Neurons can become inflamed through this process of overexertion.

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What is neurallogical fatigue?

Why does it appear to be Inconsistently am issue

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Neurological fatigue is the result of brain tissue saturated with viral neurotoxins that elevate inflammation, resulting in swelling inside brain cells

you may feel like your legs weigh a thousand pounds. Your body can ache.

For some people, neurological fatigue is not so bad at times and then very difficult at times. This is because neurotoxins are floating around in the bloodstream, moving around, and landing on nerves at different times.

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What cause long haul flu

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Long-haul flu is caused when an underlying non-flu virus or two that were already inside a person get triggered out of the running gate because a flu virus pushes that person’s already-weakened immune system to its limits.

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Why is gluten bad

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That’s why a person can eat gluten and not experience any symptoms or conditions; the viruses they have may not have left dormancy and begun to feed on gluten yet. Gluten doesn’t become toxic until it’s consumed and excreted by a virus. So when a virus feeds on gluten, even though the virus is growing in number because it’s eating a favorite food, the waste excreted from the virus will not be as toxic as the waste a virus excretes after consuming forms of viral fuel that are inherently toxic (such as mercury and copper). Gluten is still problematic because it feeds viruses, so gluten increases numbers of viral cells, which creates more viral byproduct and waste matter, which creates inflammation throughout the body,

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Why are eggs bad

Why are these issues hard to detect

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Viral neurotoxins from eggs also cause the liver to become stagnant and sluggish, which means the lymphatic system is going to become stagnant and sluggish because the lymphatic system is only as clean as the liver is. Unlike gluten, eggs are high in fat. Higher fat means thicker blood, which means more stagnant blood and less oxygen in the blood, allowing viruses to thrive. Oxygen keeps viruses more docile. Fats are also extremely acidic, creating an acidic bloodstream, and an acidic environment allows viruses to thrive

Viruses love eggs much more than gluten. While eggs themselves are a nontoxic food, they’re certainly not the best food for the human body;

This is because these viruses were originally raised inside chicken eggs in classified labs.

Behind the scenes, viruses have been slowly growing inside these people’s bodies from the eggs they consume, and it’s these viruses that are creating their symptoms.

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What are 3 symptoms of neurotoxins

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Chills without fever are a symptom of neurotoxins’ effect on brain tissue. The feeling that the head is extremely heavy, that the head is swollen, or that it’s hard to hold up the head on the body can be symptomatic of a virus in the brain latching onto nerves there, or they can be symptoms of viral neurotoxins.

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Why should we be careful of B12 shots

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Our body has a safety mechanism. Anything that breaks the skin is seen as an enemy if any kind of foreign substance is left behind. Our body will build an antibody to that foreign substance. The body does not consider it foreign if it’s delivered intravenously: that is, by IV

Retaliation can mean anything from a mild sensitivity to B12; to a total breakdown of the body’s ability to create, process, or convert B12; to seeing B12 as an enemy, allowing for an inflammatory occurrence to happen, including inflammation of the brain. Also, B12 injections lower the immune system, allowing pathogens to take advantage and increase viral neurotoxin inflammation.

The same applies to antibiotics delivered via injection and to allergy shots. If the needle goes deeper than the derma and enters into the muscle, there’s a greater chance for the body to see the antibiotic or allergy shot serum as an enemy and to build an antibody, resistance,

Steroid injections often go deep into the muscle and connective tissue, which is why many people become sensitive to steroid injections.

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Why is oxygen so essentially for the brain electrical impulses?

Which two substances stop the brain from over eating?

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Electrical impulses are actually fed by that oxygen. Because these electrical sparks need oxygen to occur inside the brain, it’s critical that an ample amount of oxygen enters the brain. Oxygen is also highly flammable.

Because oxygen is flammable, other brain supplies must be present at the same time to prevent electricity from overheating and getting out of control. Traveling alongside oxygen, the water in our bloodstream circulates through much of the brain and is partly responsible for suppressing the heat of the brain’s fire and keeping the brain engine cool enough. We also rely on ample glucose (sugar) in our blood because glucose helps cool brain cells and tissue.

You have to have the right proportion of glucose, water, and oxygen. People are always breathing, so they’re getting enough oxygen, yet if they’re withholding glucose and water, the balance is off

Heightened oxygen and heightened adrenaline creating elevated heat on the brain’s electrical grid without glucose and water to suppress the heat can even lead to hyperventilation in some situations.

This can also take a person to the level of being completely overwhelmed, push them into a panic attack, or shut them down so they’re less responsive, lying curled up in bed feeling wrecked.

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How can breathwork be dangerous for the brain?
If you’re not keeping a balance with other brain supplies such as glucose, trace mineral salts, and water, then driving up oxygen to your brain heats up your electrical grid, and that can be traumatizing to the brain and body. On top of which, people are often doing breath work while also consuming caffeine (which drives up adrenaline), putting their brain and bloodstream further out of balance Breath work is really difficult for people with anxiety and even worsens it for most anxiety sufferers, especially those with sensitive vagus nerves, causing neurological symptoms such as tightness of the chest.
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How does eating fat effective the electrical impulses in the brain
If someone is eating a large amount of fat in their food, they’re losing oxygen in their bloodstream at the same time they’re losing glucose’s ability to enter cells, because they’re now dealing with insulin resistance. an emergency message gets sent autonomically to your adrenals to release a large burst of emergency adrenaline to thin out the fat flowing through your brain’s bloodstream in order to save your brain. This surge of fight-or-flight adrenaline accelerates heart rate, which in turn forces someone to breathe more heavily, drawing more oxygen into the bloodstream The life-protecting adrenaline surges they get from eating radical fats can confuse someone, make them think they’re making the right food choices
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What happens in the brain with emotional injury?
Part of your brain’s electrical patterns can actually lose circulation, because the hurt that occurred has become such a singular focus that it has driven and pinpointed electricity into the specific area of an emotional center of your brain where the thought of that experience began to root itself and fester. It can feel impossible to keep your mind distracted with other thoughts in this situation—to simply change your brain’s electrical patterns back to normal circulation—because the emotional injury that occurred was so shocking and hurtful that most of the electrical pattern of your brain is now dedicated to one thought pattern, Hardening of brain tissue is most likely to occur when brain tissue is filled with toxins and poisons (including toxic heavy metals, petrochemicals, fragrances, MSG, and caffeine) and is constantly being overheated from emotional injury and high fats in the bloodstream.
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Why do people feel so drained after an emotional experience?
Adrenaline’s fire doesn’t squelch easily with water and glucose—although water (hydration) and glucose are still critical to address the brain heat from adrenaline. This adrenaline fire is also why, when somebody goes through an emotional experience, they can feel so drained and worn out afterward that it’s difficult to function for months. We do tend to bounce back better when we’re younger—because we tend to have fewer toxins in the brain and because the adrenal glands aren’t fully developed yet, so they only release a limited amount of adrenaline for emotional experiences. This limited release of adrenaline also helps keep addictions from occurring in children.
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What is the vagus nerve What is its purpose
The vagus nerves are a larger pair of nerves that leave the head region and travel down to the torso. We can think of the vagus nerve structure as a grapevine. Like the other cranial nerves, the vagus nerve grapevine is split in two as it leaves the brain stem, with those two main vines branching off on their own pathways. The vagus nerves are channels for information delivery to the lungs, heart, stomach, and intestinal tract. This is how someone can have an electrical heartbeat issue without anything impeding or obstructing a heart valve or having any other heart problem. Another way an electrical heartbeat issue can occur is if the brain stem is inflamed where the vagus nerves exit. This is also how someone could experience gut pains, spasms, or peristaltic issues, often causing a gastroparesis diagnosis, without a physical problem in the gastrointestinal tract.
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How to heal vagus nerve?
Nerve cells are the hungriest cells of all when it comes to sugar; nerve cells demand glucose. When you’re trying to heal a vagus nerve condition, it’s critical that you don’t have insulin resistance. Removing or lowering fat-based foods in the diet is a way to eliminate insulin resistance so that the glucose from critical clean carbohydrates can enter into nerve cells easily, without a lot of fight.
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What is burnout?
If nutrients leave the brain faster than we put them back into the brain, how can our brain function optimally? This is the foundation of burnout. Supply and demand.
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What are the top three components your brain require?
The top three nutritional components that your brain relies upon are glucose (cool the brain), trace mineral salts(helps the electrical signal move), and vitamin B12.
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What are the two types of electrolytes? Give three examples
These come-and-go electrolytes are made up of macro minerals such as potassium, magnesium, and sodium. Then there are foundational electrolytes: that is, longer-sustaining electrolytes that stick around. Trace mineral salts are the building blocks of these foundational electrolytes, which cling to neurotransmitters and help prevent them from dehydrating. These electrolytes don’t cause extreme and explosive heating. They help the neurotransmitter reflect heat like a shield
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If you continually lose your train of thought, it can be a symptom of what?
Electrical impulses in the brain can only run with continuity if there’s a steady stream of electrolytes and trace mineral salts. If there’s an area of the brain where electrolytes and trace mineral salts are completely missing, then the electrical charge will diminish greatly in that area of the brain. As a result, someone could experience going blank and losing their thought. They had the thought, and now it feels like it’s in the back of their mind and they’re trying to retrieve it.
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Whats the difference between consuming plain salt and sugar vs salt and sugar from food?
Keep in mind that salt is not the same as trace mineral salts that are bioavailable and have other minerals bonded to them. Consuming plain salt is similar to consuming processed sugar. so what occurs when it enters the body is dehydration
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Why is b12 so Important for the brain
Vitamin B12 is a necessity for the brain. A top reason is because B12 strengthens brain tissue so that tissue can survive electricity.
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Whats wong with B12 from meat or eggs? Where can we get good B12? Where does our excess b12 sit?
the B12 you get from eating a piece of meat or egg or cheese or other animal product is not the B12 that enters into your brain cells and allows those brain cells to work at their best capacity. That B12 from animals was designed for the animal’s brain only. Elevated biotics sit on the foods we grow or buy at the farmers market. When we eat these foods, the elevated biotics go to live in our ileum (a section of our small intestine), where they help produce B12. Once B12 is produced in our body, our liver is there to be a storage bin for it. (If your liver is not function ING well, you can still be B12 deficient. B12 deficiency is very common.
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Why is caffeine so destructive
Caffeine beverages alone are very destructive to our brain’s reserves. Caffeine puts us in a false state of crisis, creating fight-or-flight on a daily basis, even if everything is actually going okay around us. This slowly robs our brain’s nutritional reserves. It's also hugely acidic making it a great place for viruses while killing all your good gut bacteria
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What are the four main causes of addictions (there are more)
Toxic heavy metals and other contributing brain betrayers Deficiencies in the brain, particularly in glucose, glycogen, and/or trace mineral salts Emotional injury, whether early in life or later Early caffeine exposure (whether in the womb or as a baby, toddler, or child) When we’re addicted to a substance or activity, we are essentially addicted to the adrenaline it triggers.
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what two ways does Adrenal one help the brain? What are two ways Adrenal one gets released that forms addictions? What makes it so addictive?
1) the adrenaline is like a temporary patch, allowing electrical signals to travel in and around the metals more easily, and (2) adrenaline acts as a temporary anti-inflammatory for any areas of brain tissue where toxic heavy metals are causing mild inflammation. that gives us a feeling of relief from the toxic heavy metals hidden in our brain, and then we want to keep reaching back for that relief in the form of whatever substance or activity triggered the adrenaline. In this way, toxic overload creates a susceptibility to addiction Every time we consume fat, our adrenal glands release an adrenaline blend to give our heart strength to tackle thick blood from the fat Caffeine addiction is adrenaline addiction—when we get hooked on caffeine, we’re hooked on the adrenaline release it triggers.
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How do traumatic experiences as a child create addictions?
Abuse, for example, triggers intense adrenaline surges. At this early, formative time of brain development, this can set a child up for susceptibility to more adrenaline-seeking in the form of addiction.
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Why is it so hard to eat sugar in modernation
What prevents that glucose from getting to the brain is insulin resistance from fats being in the bloodstream at the same time. So even though we’ve eaten the sugar, we want more because our brain cells aren’t receiving most of it. That’s why it can be so difficult to engage in “moderation” around processed sugar and refined carbohydrates such as white bread. What’s important to know here is that processed sugar addiction or fixation can perpetuate addiction of any other kind, whether in the form of other food addictions or prescription medication dependency We’re subconsciously trying to self-treat on a medical level because of the lack of glucose and glycogen storage in our brain
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Four reasons why addictions seem to be genetic?
The reason addiction seems to be genetic is that addiction can indeed show up in generation after generation—because those family members (1) experienced the same nutritional deficiencies and emotional upheavals due to common circumstances, (2) were exposed to the same toxic heavy metals and other brain betrayers due to common circumstances, (3) followed the same patterns of early caffeine exposure, and/or (4) because the same toxic heavy metals and other contaminants were passed down through their bloodline.
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What are six reasons fat is bad?
1. Fats Are highly acidic. Specifically they contain phosphorous and triglycerides which are acidic chemical compounds. 2. Fats don't allow toxins to leave the body Toxins get absorbed in the fat which doesn't allow it to leave the body. 3. Fats push and squeeze water out of the blood stream. Leading to chronic dehydration. 4. Fat thickens the blood This causes your adrenal to release its most acidic blend to thin out your blood so your heart doesn't have to pump so hard and oxygen can get to your brain, it has to basically step in for bile. 5. Fats trigger insulin surges Insulin is highly acidic and the body needs to produce more of it because alot of the insulin gets trapped in the fat so your cells will not be able to absorb glucose without additional insulin. 6. Fats trigger additional bile surges Bile is also very acidic and whatever fat the body can't utilized gets stored discarded. But the body shouldn't be getting an over abundance of fat in the first place
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Why is acid bad for the body?
It causes the body to release essential trace minerals to battle the acid, particularly from our bones and teeth. If we're highly acidic we often pee out the calcium in our bones. Osteoporosis is due to a lifetime of acidity. Since we pee out calcium our skull will thin out and our brain will get smaller (due to reduction of trace minerals and other phytochemicals), this widens the gap between our skull and brain making the skull easier to fracture bcuz of the hollow Ness. acids deplete the brain and body of precious trace minerals (which are neutral to alkaline in nature). Trace minerals are supposed to be there to keep the immune system strong. Immune cells feed on trace minerals. The acidity isn’t the cause of the disease. The acidity makes the environment right for the pathogens that are the true cause of disease to thrive and create our symptoms.
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What are two components that are required for cells to get nutrients?
Nutrients can only enter cells when bonded to glucose (sugar) and then driven in by insulin. Fats block nutrients from entering cells
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Describe what happens to the brain and lived when one conajmes alcohol. What are some good TIPS before and after drinking drinkong? What makes alcohol so addicting?
Alcohol is treated as sugar in the body but it's not real sugar, it is a by product of sugar and not the same thing. Your lives main job is to produce real glucose to your cells when it is needed but when it is poisoned by alcohol it cannot do this critical function because it's too busy speaking up the poison. When you're liver cannot soak up anymore alcohol the excess runs rampart in your cells and brain. Your brain soaks up this Alcohol, thinking it's sugar but it isn't and without real glucose your brain begin to starve. This is where you get the intoxicating effects, it's more of your brain starving for glucose than the poison in the alcohol. if the brain doesn’t get any glucose at all due to the intensity of intoxication, the brain can actually starve and that person can die in their sleep The vagus nerves can become paralyzed as the brain is losing deeper glucose reserves, meaning that as someone is vomiting in their sleep, it’s easier to choke and die. Eating enough glucose-rich foods and keeping your fats low is important before a drinking night so you have ample storage bins of glucose freshly available. This is also why you get reqlly hungry for sugar after drinking. But we often reach for high Fat food after drinkong which inhibits glucose from entering the brain. The pure alcohol in the braij wouls be nauseous, vomiting, feel sick in the head, feel dizzy, yet while greatly sick, they would still be coherent. All other symptoks ia your brain starving. The more alcohol that gets to a brain, in turn starving the brain of glucose, the more adrenaline (epinephrine) is released. This adrenaline can affect each person differently. It can determine if someone is going to be an angry drunk, or if someone is going to be sitting down on the ground crying or outright bawling when they’re drunk
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What are six reasons caffeine is bad?
This happens due to the continual adrenaline surges from continual fight-or-flight. The intense rushes of adrenaline challenge immune cells, making them less productive or even killing the immune cells. All this fight-or-flight also means that caffeine weakens adrenal glands on a daily basis. Since many reproductive hormones are produced by the adrenal glands, as this weakening process adds up as the years go by, it causes hormone imbalances and loss of libido. And not only do you lose precious reproductive hormone production; you lose the specific hormone responsible for hair growth, leading to hair thinning for women. A strong childbirth depends on strong adrenals, and caffeine consumption weakens the adrenals, especially in women. Adrenaline is how a pregnant woman finds the strength to push a baby out of the uterus and vaginal canal. This can lead to a difficult child birth Your body sees caffeine as a poison so it expells it out along with many other important nutrients and trade minerals. Caffeine bathes your brain in acid, prompting viruses and rips the calcium off your bones and skull, causing your skull to expand and become more hollow.
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What four things does caffeine do in the brain
It also dehydrates the brain bcuz it can enter galial cells, pushing out the water and also putting toxins the cell. Caffeine also holds heat much better so it heats up the brain as it saturated it. This all leads to quicker brain diseases of all kinds, wrinkles and body spots caffeine renders dopamine and other brain hormones inactive to specific neurons that require these brain hormones. Unable to find the neurons that need them in time, recently produced dopamine and other brain hormones eventually get destroyed. This is why caffeine withdrawal is so brutal and caffeine withdrawal can spiral somebody into a depression rather quickly. It could take weeks off caffeine before you feel the reactivation of dopamine’s role in the brain
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Why is fish oil filled with so much toxic heavy metal?
the trace minerals and toxic heavy metals within fish, which the fish harbor from living in the ocean, conflict with each other. The minerals and metals can’t join together. They react and repel each other. This reaction causes most trace minerals that are inside the fish to end up in the muscle tissue of the fish, while the mercury and other toxic heavy metals absorb into the fat and oil of the fish. This is due to the difference in formation of toxic heavy metals versus minerals Industrialized metal particles’ odd shapes pierce oil, getting stuck and trapped in oil and fat more easily than muscle tissue Because the fat and oil in the fish tend to absorb the toxic heavy metals, and the presence of those toxic heavy metals repels trace mineral absorption in the fish’s fat and oil, this leads the fish oil to become void of nutrients and trace minerals. extraction process used to produce fish oil supplements also destabilizes the mercury in the fish.
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If someone has a dark grey or Black coloration on their tongue, what can it mean?
When someone gets dark gray or black discoloration on their tongue and they’re sure food or tobacco didn’t stain it, it’s a sign of heavy metals deep in organs surfacing, especially mercury and metal-related viral toxins. If you’re proactive in cleansing, metals and viral toxins surfacing is a positive sign. If you’re not proactive on any level, your body is showing that you have an overload of mercury or metal-related viral toxins overflowing.
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