The hippocampus, responsible for autobiographical memory and individuality, is highly susceptible to external influences. Modern lifestyles (nutritional deficiencies, toxins, chronic stress) impair neurogenesis (new neuron growth), leading to cognitive decline. Hippocampal shrinkage is linked to poor mental health, memory loss and increased susceptibility to depression and Alzheimer's. This decline is not natural aging but a … Continue reading Health Ranger Report: The globalist assault on human neurology as laid out in “The Indoctrinated Brain” by Dr. Michael Nehls
Scientists find that strategic use of aromas during sleep may improve exam performance
A recent study has shown that odor plays a role in learning, in particular, in improving exam performance. In the report, published in the journal Scientific Reports, lead author Jurgen Kornmeier noted that fragrances have a supportive effect that “works very reliably in everyday life and can be used in a targeted way.” Their findings supported previous research … Continue reading Scientists find that strategic use of aromas during sleep may improve exam performance
Forgotten dreams: REM sleep helps prevent information overload, explain scientists
Dreams are quickly forgotten the moment people wake up. This is likely due to a group of neurons that gets activated during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep – the phase of mammalian slumber when most dreams are made. A recent study published in the journal Science examined the neurons that produce appetite and sleep hormones in mice. Japanese and American … Continue reading Forgotten dreams: REM sleep helps prevent information overload, explain scientists
Pill pushers: Today’s medical students are not taught about nutrition despite growing burden of diet-related disease
Future medical professionals are at risk of becoming “pill-pushers” – healthcare experts unfit to provide nutritional support to patients. A review published in the Lancet analyzed previous studies on medical education and found that nutrition education isn’t adequately incorporated in current medical curricula. Many students and professionals lacked the necessary expertise in nutritional care. Meanwhile, existing nutrition courses are marked by poor quality. … Continue reading Pill pushers: Today’s medical students are not taught about nutrition despite growing burden of diet-related disease
