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The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science – Bing video

An astonishing new science called “neuroplasticity” is overthrowing the centuries-old notion that the human brain is immutable. In this revolutionary look at the brain, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Norman Doidge, M.D., provides an introduction to both the brilliant scientists championing neuroplasticity and the people whose lives they’ve transformed. From stroke patients learning to speak again to the remarkable case of a woman born with half a brain that rewires itself to work as a whole, The Brain That Changes Itself will permanently alter the way we look at our brains, human nature, and human potential.  The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science: Doidge, Norman: 0000143113100: Amazon.com: Books

Testimonial:
Keith Kendall
February 23 at 12:53 PM  · 
I’ve been commenting on a few posts, but I am posting now to inform the group and Wendy what I had survived. What I’ve experienced is a very unusual circumstance.
My ex-wife was a candida carrier. Alcoholic short bowel syndrome survivor from a colectomy. After 5 to 6 years of contact, the candida jumped to me.
We both go into mental illness about the same time. She sues for divorce of a 26 yr marriage and business partnership. During the separation, she transfers the infection to her boyfriend. This while im bedridden as my organs start failing. He tries to finish me off for the $$$$$. Then the real craziness begins. She slips into a narcissistic personality disorder. I slip into schizophrenia. All because of yeast. I’m given a one percent chance to live due to the previous doctor’s mistakes made not checking for yeast (even though he was a naturopath).

New doctor saved my life. 10 minute diagnosis. My ex is still in the NPD.
It took me two years to detox from failed or failing organs, treat the infection, clear my clogged and ruptured lymph system, restart all organs, clear all arthritis, skin disorders, regrow my hair, cure my neuropathy. Finishing 27 IVs of chelation and replacement minerals to treat the bonded arsenic and lead.

How do you survive stage 4 septic systemic invasive candidiasis?
Yes, I used the sauna to cause lymph drainage as well as niacin. As well as a lot of other supplements, colon flushes, dry brushing, warm baths to cold showers, lymph system massage, yoga, crossfit training and meditation…..as well as most important, prayer.
Diet change as well. YOU CHOOSE TO LIVE.
If any of you are experiencing what you think, maybe something I’ve experienced,
I’ve been helping others understand it as well as choose wise therapies.
One of which is protocol one from this herbalist.
54 IVs in and now arsenic levels are low but still in my brain lining. Nobody has my fortitude I’ve been told. Bedridden and mentally illness to now competing with men 20 years younger. Running a business. Organizing my community to stop listening to the perceived authorities.

Protocol one with the moon cycle & i ver m ec tin has removed the arsenic and lead from my brain by the candida dying and the zeolite removing the metals. Memory is returning and my schizophrenic-like symptoms have dissipated. I am not on any further medications (never was, I knew the cause in 2018) and have beaten a 1 to 5 percent chance to live with holistic medicine.
Please listen to Wendy Wiegert . I was ahead of the bio attack because of my ex wife’s condition and the ama drs denying it can happen. If you have questions, pls let me know. Wendy and I agree on much of what is happening and we discuss much.

The lymphatic system acts as your septic system. It provides not only protection for cells, but serves to remove wastes as well. Cells eat and excrete like you do, only on a much smaller scale. The blood carries the nutrition and fuels to the cells, and your lymph system removes the by-products and wastes caused from metabolizing these nutrients and fuels. The lymph system consists of the lymph fluid, lymph vessels, lymph nodes, spleen and the thymus gland.
When your diet is predominantly acid forming, your hormones become out of balance, your food then ferments and putrefies instead of properly digesting, and excessive mucus and inflammation is produced. Your blood becomes toxic and your lymphatic system becomes clogged. This is called disease by many. Always keep your body alkaline, toxic free, and clean—internally, as well as externally. This creates true health and vitality.

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Simple slow cooker recipes for inflammation relief
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Eliminating inflammation-causing ingredients from your diet doesn’t have to mean spending tons of time in the kitchen—or eating boring meals. The Anti-Inflammatory Diet Slow Cooker Cookbook harnesses the convenience of your slow cooker or multi-cooker (like an Instant Pot) to create healthy meals that use simple, flavorful ingredients.
The recipes require minimal prep work, making it easy to incorporate a soothing anti-inflammatory diet into your busy life. Discover basic principles of the diet, with a special focus on foods for fighting inflammation and foods that cause flare-ups. Explore slow-cooking tips, including advice for choosing and getting to know your slow cooker, along with handy dos and don’ts. With this anti-inflammatory cookbook, you can prep and go—and dig in to nourishing, ready-to-eat meals when you get home.

Answers by verified professionals
Q. How do I reduce my risk of developing Alzheimer’s?

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Dr. Howard E. LeWine
M.D. Chief Medical Editor, Harvard Health Publishing · 40 years of experience · Flag image of USA USA
Many of the same practices that reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke also reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease
 and other types of dementia. Monitor and control your blood pressure and cholesterol, exercise every day, and eat a
 balanced diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables, maintain a healthy body weight, avoid tobacco products and limit
 alcohol use.
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Dr. Alex T. Thomas
MD · 40 years of experience · Flag image of USA USA
Some ways to minimize the risk of Alzheimer’s include: 

1. Limiting alcohol consumption 
2. Consuming a healthy, balanced diet that includes at least 5 servings of fruit and vegetables every day 
3. Exercise for at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity (such as cycling or rapid walking). 
4. Ensuring that your blood pressure is monitored and regulated on a regular basis through regular health checks 
5. If you have diabetes, make sure you stick to your diet, exercise and take your medication on time.
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Dr. Ramamurthy Bangalore
M.D., F.C.C.P., F.A.C.P., F.A.A.S.M. (Pulmonologist) · 30 years of experience · Flag image of USA USA
Risk factors such as age, genes and down syndrome cannot be changed. 
However, you can reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s by; taking a balanced diet, performing regular exercises, reducing intake of alcohol, maintaining the blood pressure within the normal range, quitting smoking, avoiding depression and taking control of diabetes.
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Dr. Ipsa Arora
MD (Internal Medicine) · 5 years of experience · Flag image of USA USA
Regular physical exercise may be a beneficial strategy to lower the risk of Alzheimer’s.
Eating a healthy, balanced diet, avoiding smoking, and avoiding alcohol, can reduce
the risk of developing Alzheimer’s.  Alzheimer’s Disease: Ask Health Professionals (msn.com)

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