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Are you losing your memory?

If you answered yes to this question, you may be suffering from some form of mental decline, which is very common these days, and not just in older people.

Mental decline or brain dysfunction is often one of the first signs of aging, and it can be a frightening thing. I’m sure you’ve seen seniors with dementia who can’t remember what they had for breakfast and can’t even remember the names of their loved ones! Well, I’m a firm believer that this scenario doesn’t have to happen at all. I believe that a strong and healthy mind can be maintained at any age. In fact, one of my goals as an Anti-Aging specialist is to help people like you who are concerned about the state of their mental health.

The best therapies to stimulate memory and the brain

Having said that, now let me focus on some therapies that you can implement right away to help improve your memory and brain power, and that will keep your brain cells healthy and strong allowing you to age with a sharp, clear and focused mind.

Oxygenate your brain – Preserve your memory and brain power

The first and most important thing is to make sure that your brain is getting enough oxygen. This sounds pretty obvious, but it’s actually not as simple as it sounds. Your brain cells (neurons) are extremely sensitive to oxygen, and when they don’t get enough of this vital substance, they will begin to malfunction and begin to die. And once your brain cells die, you can never replace them.

Many people have a congested and blocked cardiovascular system, with thick blood full of toxins and excess fats and cholesterol. This leads to poor blood flow and inadequate blood supply to vital organs, including the brain.

Additionally, excess calcium in many people’s diets leads to the formation of calcium plaques that build up in the arteries and reduce blood flow. The carotid arteries leading to the brain are often affected by this condition, causing inadequate blood flow to the brain.

Another common problem that I have found in many people is a low oxygen carrying capacity within the blood itself. Even if you have good, clean blood flowing to all parts of your body, if you don’t have enough red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to your cells, your cells will become hypoxic (a condition of low oxygen).

This leads to a slow death of brain cells – you won’t notice immediate or sudden memory loss unless you have a sudden and dramatic reduction in blood flow (which happens in a stroke, which can lead to permanent damage to the brain cells). brain cells). What you will notice, however, is a slow and gradual decline in your mental function and memory.

The solution to this problem is to first thoroughly clean the arteries to ensure that they allow good blood flow to the brain and all other organs. This will ensure that you can gain enough memory by increasing oxygen to your brain (assuming you have enough red blood cells to carry enough oxygen).

A full body detoxification program using EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation) is, in my opinion, the most powerful way to achieve a completely clean body and also clean arteries.

After this, you need to check that you have enough red blood cells in your blood to carry enough oxygen to your brain. A simple blood test will be able to determine this. If your red blood cell numbers are low, you will need to take steps to correct this problem and preserve your brain function. I can advise you further if you need help with this problem.

Hormones are crucial for your memory and for your brain

Hormones are very important to your overall health, and particularly to your sexual health, bone health, heart health, and especially your brain health.

You may not be aware that the cells in your brain have the highest number of hormone receptors in your body. This means that your brain cells are even more susceptible to deficiencies in your hormone levels. If your brain cells don’t get enough hormones, then they won’t work properly and your metabolism will slow down. When this happens, your brain function slows down and so does your memory.

thyroid hormone It’s particularly important for the health of your brain, and if you have low levels of thyroid hormones, your metabolism will slow down, leading to numerous health problems: tiredness, weight gain, hair loss, brain fog, and memory problems. In fact, many people diagnosed with dementia have low thyroid hormone levels. Once this problem is corrected, the dementia or memory problems usually go away.

In women, the hormones estrogen and progesterone are very important. In our society there tends to be estrogen dominance or overload and progesterone deficiency leading to hormonal imbalance. This, in turn, leads to numerous significant health problems (increased risk of breast cancer and heart disease being the main ones), as well as mental problems such as depression, anxiety, and memory loss. I will talk more about estrogen dominance in future articles, as this is an extremely common and significant problem in both women and men.

testosterone It is also another very important hormone that is essential for brain health in both men and women. This is a much maligned hormone and has been given a bad rap for its misuse within bodybuilding circles. However, testosterone is so critical to your health that there are a large number of testosterone receptors not only in the sexual organs of men and women, but also in the heart and brain.

Evidence indicates that low testosterone levels may contribute to memory impairment and increase the brain’s vulnerability to Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. Beta-amyloid, a peptide that can accumulate in certain regions of the aging brain, is implicated in the development of Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers have discovered that testosterone exerts neuroprotective benefits from the effects of toxic beta-amyloid. An article published in Brain Research describes a study in which cultured neurons were exposed to beta-amyloid in the presence of testosterone. The resulting beta-amyloid toxicity was significantly reduced with testosterone.

pregnenolone It is another vitally important hormone within your body that plays a crucial role in brain function and memory. This is its form of “mother hormone” in which all other sex hormones are made.

Pregnenolone is one of the main hormones in the brain. It is produced by certain brain cells, as well as being absorbed by the brain from the blood. It protects brain cells from injury caused by fatigue, and an adequate amount has a calming effect on emotions, which is part of the reason it protects us from the stress response that leads to excessive cortisone production.

Hormones should only be taken in their bioidentical form, which means they are the exact same hormones your body produces, and not synthetic hormone substitutes. Bioidentical hormones will lead to healthy reactions in your body, while synthetic hormones may lead to symptomatic improvement in the short term, but will cause significant health problems in your body in the long term.

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