Saturday, February 29, 2020

Another Alzheimer's cure, individually (Is ALZ now voluntary for many?)

'The Angel and the Assassin: The Tiny Brain Cell That Changes The Course Of Medicine,' by Nakazawa.

On Amazon. (The author had bad physical stymtoms,, AND bad mental ones--her family had fun at reunions trying to help her remember close relatives, and she was slicing something, and only realized what it was when her kids siad, Yay!  Watermelon!)

She recovered.

I've paid one of my doctors to help a few, including you. drsandyseman@hotmail.com. Non-practicing (illegal) in Iowa, naturopath.  She helps me with nutrition and  cranial sacral therapy.

Modalities listed on front dust jacket-- neurofeedback, intermittent fasting, transcranial magnetic stimulation, gamma light flicker therapy.

Sandy listens to tones, not gamma, but her devices' manufacturers says that what she uses could help.

Amazon blurb:A thrilling story of scientific detective work and medical potential that illuminates the newly understood role of microglia—an elusive type of brain cell that is vitally relevant to our everyday lives.
 
“The rarest of books: a combination of page-turning discovery and remarkably readable science journalism.”—Mark Hyman, MD, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Food: What the Heck Should I Eat?

Until recently, microglia were thought to be merely the brain’s housekeepers, helpfully removing damaged cells. But a recent groundbreaking discovery revealed them to be capable of terrifying Jekyll and Hyde behavior. When triggered—and anything that stirs up the immune system in the body can activate microglia—they can morph into destroyers, impacting a wide range of issues from memory problems and anxiety to depression and Alzheimer’s. Under the right circumstances, however, microglia can be coaxed back into being angelic healers, able to repair the brain in ways that help alleviate symptoms and hold the promise to one day prevent disease.

A fascinating behind-the-scenes account of this cutting-edge science, The Angel and the Assassin also explores the medical implications of these game-changing discoveries. Award-winning journalist Donna Jackson Nakazawa began her investigation with a personal interest—when diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder years ago, she was convinced there was something physical going on in her brain as well as her body, though no doctor she consulted could explain how the two could be interacting in this way. With the compassion born of her own experience, she follows practitioners and patients on the front lines of treatments that help to “reboot” microglia—from neurofeedback and intermittent fasting to transcranial magnetic stimulation and gamma light flicker therapy. She witnesses patients finding significant relief from pressing symptoms—and at least one stunning recovery—offering new hope to the tens of millions who suffer from mental, cognitive, and physical health issues.

Proving once and for all the biological basis for the mind-body connection, the discovery of the true role of microglia stands to rewrite psychiatric and medical texts as we know them. Hailed as “riveting,” “stunning,” and “visionary,” The Angel and the Assassin offers us a radically reconceived picture of human health and promises to change everything we thought we knew about how to heal ourselves.
You or someone you know, or someone in your congregation could be helped.

Love in King Jesus,

Chuck
PS: But you need to get something like a 'godparent for alzheimer's' since if you don't you'll fall into the system.

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