Scanning ultrasound-mediated memory and functional improvements do not require amyloid-β reduction | Molecular Psychiatry

March 18, 2024

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-024-02509-5

Given the challenges of developing effective pharmacological treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease and other brain diseases, alternative strategies including low-intensity focused ultrasound (FUS) are currently being explored. At high intensity, ultrasound is being used as a focused, incisionless, FDA-approved surgical tool for ablating brain tissue and thereby treating diseases such as essential tremor and tremor-dominant Parkinson’s disease. At low intensity, ultrasound is being investigated as neuromodulatory and/or blood-brain barrier (BBB) opening tool in multiple animal species and human study participants.

Daniel E. Lieberman | This Is Why You Can’t Lose Weight!

Daniel E. Lieberman is an esteemed professor of Biological Sciences and Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. Recognized as a leading figure in the field of evolutionary biology, Lieberman has dedicated his career to unraveling the mysteries of human evolution and the adaptations that shaped our species. His groundbreaking research on the evolution of human running, the biomechanics of endurance, and the impact of modern lifestyle on our health has revolutionized our understanding of human biology. Through his expertise, passion for teaching, and commitment to scientific exploration, Lieberman continues to shed light on our shared evolutionary past and inspire the next generation of researchers.

Glyphosate Girl, Kelly Ryerson – How to protect yourself from agrotoxins in food

Aug 2023

Glyphosate does not wash off of food. It is a systemic herbicide absorbed and transported through the plant. Then we eat it.” -Kelly Ryerson

Kelly Ryerson is an environmental health writer, filmmaker, public health advocate, and founder of GlyphosateFacts.com

After healing her own chronic health issues with a gluten-free and organic diet, Kelly discovered that toxins and chemicals like glyphosate in Roundup are contributors to many chronic diseases in the U.S.

Kelly’s mission is to educate the public on how our food system, soil, and the health of millions of humans have been affected by the use of toxic pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides.

In this interview, we discuss the harms of glyphosate, atrazine, GMOs, and more. How they damage our bodies and simple ways you can reduce your exposure and minimize the harmful effects.

I’m thankful for the work that Kelly is doing to bring awareness of the harms of agrotoxins to the public and her mission to influence farmers, food producers, and policy-makers in our country. Enjoy!

Day 278 of Year 10 Low-SOS Vegan Plan

MEDITATION:
* Psalm 85

EXERCISE:
* Powerwalk indoors 3 miles
* PT APP workout
– lower body / hip stretches
* Powerwalk outdoors 20 minutes

WATER:
(2) × (32) = 64 oz (+)

EATS:
* oatmeal, wheatena, pomegranate, almond milk, banana
* oilfree veggie fried rice, plain sparkling water w/ shot of soft XL-drink
* few peanuts (unshelled)
* two scoops homemade vanilla ice cream
* sliced orange

… SUN HAS SET …

* open-face baked veggie potato stewburger

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommon extravagantly luscious food, and wautéed means water-sautéed

Alzheimer’s Research: Brain Microbiome Breakthrough? | Dr. Neal Barnard …

Key points include: 

Microbiome and Antivirals: New evidence suggests that the brain’s microbiome may play a role in Alzheimer’s. Antiviral medications, similar to those used for cold sores, could reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s by over 90%.
  
Vaccination: There is a correlation between receiving certain vaccines and a lower risk of Alzheimer’s, although vaccines can have risks.
  
Dietary impact: A Mediterranean diet, which avoids saturated fats, has been linked to a reduced risk of Alzheimer’s.
  
Exercise: Regular brisk walking can help regenerate the hippocampus, which is crucial for memory.
  
Antioxidants: Antioxidants, particularly vitamin E, may also play a role in reducing Alzheimer’s risk.
  
Omega-3 fatty acids: While omega-3 supplements are popular, there are concerns about their link to prostate cancer, suggesting a focus on natural sources instead.
  
Berries and anthocyanins: Foods rich in anthocyanins, like berries, are beneficial for brain health.

Easy & Budget Friendly Vegan Chickpea Tacos!

Chickpea Tacos

2 1/2 cups cooked chickpeas (2 15 oz cans)

1 1/2 tsp oregano

1 1/2 tsp smoked paprika

1 1/2 tsp garlic granules

3/4 tsp onion granules

Cayenne pepper to taste

3 tbsp coconut aminos

1/2 pint of cherry tomatoes

2 avocados mashed

6 sprouted organic corn tortillas

Fresh cilantro and lime to garnish.

vegan crema or sour cream

Instructions:

Heat pan on medium and add chickpeas.

Cook for 3 minute or so or until moisture from chickpeas has evaporated.

Add all your seasonings and coconut aminos. Continue to cook until the excess liquid has cooked off and chickpeas are nicely coated in the seasoning (4-6 minutes)

Add cherry tomatoes and cook for another 3-5 minutes. Remove from heat.

Top your tortillas with mashed avocado or guacamole. Add chickpea filling. Top with cilantro, vegan crema, and a squeeze of lime. Enjoy!