Experimental Alzheimers Treatment (Energetically Programmed Audio)

Experimental Alzheimers Treatment (Energetically Programmed Audio)

Using sound frequencies, and energetic programming, this treatment will try to reverse the condition of Alzheimers, by using interlukin 33 to get your immune system to clear out the amyloid buildup. It is experimental, so results may vary but I sincerely believe it should help. Use at least twice daily

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People think that memory is supposed to be perfect. They think it’s designed to remember everything they want to remember. And this just isn’t how it works. Our brains are not designed to remember people’s names, to do something later, or to catalog everything we encounter. They believe that all kinds of forgetting mean they have Alzheimer’s.

Alzheimer’s begins with a protein called ‘amyloid beta.’ It’s a sticky protein, it’ll bind to itself and form ‘amyloid plaques.’ And if enough amyloid plaques accumulate in your brain, at some point it reaches a tipping point
that causes neurofibrillary tangles, neuro inflammation, cell death, memory loss, wandering, anger, impulsive behavior, shortened attention span, language loss.

Prior to that tipping point, you’re symptom-free. It’s sort of like if you have high cholesterol it doesn’t mean you’re gonna have a heart attack. So below the tipping point, your symptoms of forgetting are all normal.

“Why did I come in this room?”
“Where did I park my car?”
“Oh, what’s his name?”
“I need to remember to buy something later; I forgot.”

That’s totally normal. After the tipping point, the glitches in memory formation and retrieval are different. Alzheimer’s begins in your hippocampus, the very place in your brain that’s responsible for forming new memories. So, the very first symptoms of Alzheimer’s will be not remembering what someone said a few minutes ago, repeating yourself over and over, because you don’t remember what you just said, not remembering what happened last week even if it was really emotional, meaningful, new, surprising or repeated. Things that you would normally remember from last week, won’t get consolidated, because your hippocampus is under attack.

Alzheimer’s will move, it doesn’t just stay in your hippocampus. It invades your frontal lobe, so you’ll have problems with problem solving, decision making. It invades parts of your brain that have to do with where things are in space, so you might get lost in the neighborhood you’ve lived in your whole life. It will invade the parts of your brain that have to do with language, so you’ll start having trouble coming up with words more and more. The disease will move on to your limbic system and cause changes in emotion and personality.

The vast majority of what we forget every single day is totally normal, and probably will be throughout your lifetime. For the vast majority of us, Alzheimer’s is not our brain’s destiny. Only 2% of folks have Alzheimer’s that is 100% inherited.

This accumulation of amyloid plaques takes 15 to 20 years, and can be influenced by how we live.

So what are the things that influence those amyloid plaque levels?

Sleep:
While you sleep, there are cells in your brain called ‘glial cells.’ These are the janitors of your brain. It’s the sewage and sanitation department. They get really busy clearing away all of the metabolic debris that accumulated in your brain while you were in the business of being awake. And one of the things it critically clears away is amyloid beta. So if you don’t get enough sleep, the glial cells won’t have enough time to do their jobs and you’ll wake up at the morning with some extra amyloid in your brain that wasn’t cleared away. If this happens over decades, right, 15 to 20 years of amyloid plaque accumulation, you are increasing your risk of developing Alzheimer’s.

Healthy Diet:
There have been many really good studies that have shown that being on a ‘Mediterranean’ or ‘MIND’ diet can reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s from anywhere from a third to a half. This means eating the rainbow: The green leafy vegetables, the brightly colored fruits and berries, fatty fishes, nuts, beans, olive oils. That’s the food that’s gonna support your brain health
and help you prevent Alzheimer’s.

Exercise:
A brisk walk for 30 minutes, four to five times a week is enough to decrease your amyloid plaque levels and reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer’s by a third to a half.

Chronic stress:
Chronic stress is really bad for our memory, both today in creating new memories and it will increase your risk of developing Alzheimer’s in the future. With chronic stress, your cortisol levels remain elevated. You’re in a constant state of fight or flight. This is really bad for your hippocampus.
It will actually shrink the size of your hippocampus by inhibiting ‘neurogenesis’- it will inhibit the birth of new neurons there. So now you’ve got a smaller structure that’s essential for the formation of new memories and is the very first place hit by Alzheimer’s.

Learn something new, Always.:

Let’s say your amyloid plaque levels have reached that tipping point, and it’s triggered the cascade that causes Alzheimer’s. If you’ve lived a life where you’re cognitively active, you’re regularly learning new things- you are building what we call a ‘cognitive reserve.’ Every time you learn something new, you’re building new synapses, you’re building new neural connections.

So what does this have to do with Alzheimer’s?
If I have some Alzheimer’s disease pathology present in my brain, amyloid plaques are gunking up the connections between a certain number of neurons, blocking some synapses.

But what if I’ve built a lot of redundant connections?

I’ve got an abundance and a redundancy in connections. I can dance around those roadblocks. I can take detours and still get to the memory I’m trying to get to. So learning new things gives us a way to build an Alzheimer’s-resistant brain.

If one wishes to understand and recognize what it feels like to have Alzhimer’s and dementia I recommend watching “Still Alice”

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But sadly…

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Edit: this field feels like its detoxing better than plasma brain of youth.

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I’ve only used this once. Didn’t produce any strong reaction, but a subtle one. Sort of like a lightness to my mind (almost like an OOBE feeling).

I want to keep listening, I feel a pull to it. So I’m sure my body knows what it needs and that’s why, even if it has a subtle effect.

I once read about some subtance that would clear the brain (sadly I don’t remember if it was amyloid plaque or something else), and it was recommended to be taken before sleep because it would dumb you down and you wouldn’t be able to do anything even conginitvely mild after its effects kicked in.

Anyone knows if it is the same for this field?

So I seem to be having an allergic reaction to this field. I’ve tested it multiple times and using an allergy medication stops the reaction (hives starting on my hands/arms).

Now I’m trying to figure out what about this field could be causing the allergic reaction, any ideas?

To clarify to others, I highly doubt it’s the field itself (though I’ll wait for others with more information to solidify that) and is more likely a downstream effect (environmental cause with the environment being my physiology and biological state) so it’s perfectly safe to use.

This uses like this.
So you might have some immune system disturbances if its the field.

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right, but interlukin 33 is an alarmin meant to signal for allergic reactions in the first place unless I’m reading these EBR papers incorrectly. I was asking if the field did anything else beyond getting IL33 to notice the amyloid so it could trigger the response.

Maybe I over-stimulated it. I’ll keep reading and hopefully someone will swoop in and know :slight_smile:

Thanks for the response!

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