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Buy now to get the main key ideas from Michael Nehls's The Indoctrinated Brain Is there an ongoing global effort to indoctrinate people by reprogramming their memory? German physician Michael Nehls believes so, and he lays out his case in The Indoctrinated Brain (2023). Nehls asserts that global crises such as COVID-19 and climate change may have been created to advance the financial and political goals of a select few. Their technocratic totalitarianism manipulates our brains and suppresses alternative views. Nehls warns of a dystopian future where human life is controlled by computers and algorithms. However, if we embrace our curiosity, innovation, and intelligence, humanity can overcome this crisis.
Revitalize Your Brain, Reclaim Your Mental Energy Everyone knows the feeling after a long day—it's difficult to concentrate, make challenging decisions, or empathize with others. We live in a chronically exhausted society, and the capacity of our brains is limited. For years, the span of our mental battery has been shrinking. Lack of exercise, poor nutrition, harmful substances in the environment, lack of or harmful social interaction, and constant digital bombardment are a part of life that are not in accordance with our nature, and the result is a declining performance of our brain. In The Exhausted Brain, Dr. Michael Nehls uncovers the source of our mental energy. He reveals where our "brain battery" is located, what function it serves within our brain, and what this means for our thinking. Dr. Nehls describes the disastrous consequences a shrinking mental battery can have for us, our society, and future generations—and how we can counteract it.
This is a summary of the book The Indoctrinated Brain which is "Evolution and Human Potential: Navigating Societal Transformation" by Michael Nehls and Naomi Wolf is a compelling exploration of human evolution and its impact on society. The book challenges the idea that humans are a negative force in nature, arguing instead for our potential to evolve into more humane beings. It critically examines how our unique traits like empathy and self-reflection have been exploited by elites for power, leading to cultural missteps. The authors advocate for a reimagined view of human nature, emphasizing the importance of breaking free from cultural indoctrination. They propose building future societies on the principle of inherent human goodness, fostering cooperative coexistence and respecting our natural needs and the environment. This work is a thought-provoking call to embrace our potential for positive societal transformation.
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Fruit flies are "little people with wings" goes the saying in the scientific community, ever since the completion of the Human Genome Project and its revelations about the similarity amongst the genomes of different organisms. It is humbling that most signalling pathways which "define" humans are conserved in Drosophila, the common fruit fly. Feed a fruit fly caffeine and it has trouble falling asleep; feed it antihistamines and it cannot stay awake. A C. elegans worm placed on the antidepressant flouxetine has increased serotonin levels in its tiny brain. Yeast treated with chemotherapeutics stop their cell division. Removal of a single gene from a mouse or zebrafish can cause the animals t...
Ce livre présente les informations qui permettent d’éviter la grande majorité des maladies, et peuvent être suivies avec confiance, puisqu’elles proviennent de professionnels de la santé et de chercheurs scientifiques diplômés. C’est désormais 35 livres, dont 25 auteurs sont médecins, 7 sont des docteurs en science (PhD), et deux sont nutritionniste diététiciennes diplômées, exerçant en milieu hospitalier. J’ai ajouté un article sur l’état de santé au départ à la retraite, car il est assez mauvais, alors que c’est enfin le moment de la grande liberté dans la vie de millions de personnes. Contre les MCV j’ai ajouté le livre du Dr Caldwell qui prouve que les ...
Mit "Stabilität kann man leben - Psychische Gesundheit erlangen und behalten" setzt Annett Oehlschläger ihr erstes, bereits im Jahr 2017 erschienenes Buch "Stabilität kann man essen?!" fort. Nun, sechs Jahre und eine Fortbildung in Orthomolekularer Medizin später ist sie inzwischen Präventologin und berät Betroffene, ihren eigenen Weg aus der Krankheit zu finden. Was bedeutet es, plötzlich psychisch krank zu sein? Was haben Patienten in einer psychiatrischen Klinik zu erwarten und wo stößt das System an seine Grenzen? Was sollte man zum Umgang mit Psychopharmaka wissen? Annett Oehlschläger bietet im ersten Teil ihres neuen Buches einen eindrucksvollen und bewegenden Erlebnisbericht...
• Cites multiple clinical studies to show how Alzheimer’s is critically bound with the sense of smell and how the loss of this sense is often the first symptom of onset • Details how to use essential oils to stimulate memory, prevent cognitive loss, and counter the isolation, withdrawal, and depression of Alzheimer’s patients • Reveals the striking results seen in several French hospitals and senior living homes where aromatherapy has been used as a therapy for Alzheimer’s While there is still no known cure for Alzheimer’s, new research and trials from France reveal that it is possible to slow its progression, ameliorate some of its effects, and improve the quality of life for ...
The [alpha] 1 subunit of type I collagen is regulated in a complex developmental stage and tissue specific manner, reflecting its diverse biological functions. Previous evidence suggested that DNA methylation contributes to this regulation. The methylation status of the promoter region, first exon and first intron of the gene was analyzed in a number of mouse cell lines and tissues by restriction analysis and Southern blotting. An inverse correlation between methylation of the first exon and transcription was observed, and subtle changes in methylation were detected throughout development. The underlying mechanism of methylation-mediated repression was subsequently investigated. The possibil...