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The human brain is so unbelievably complex that we barely understand its most basic functions. According to the British neuroscientist Daniel Yon, our brains - which some speculate are the most mysteriously complicated things in the universe - might even have minds of their own. In his latest book, A Trick of the Mind, Yon argues that our brains quite literally create our own realities. So is all reality entirely subjective, then? Not quite. Yon describes the brain as functioning like a scientist, constantly generating predictive models based on past experiences to interpret ambiguous sensory data. Rather than passively receiving information, we actively construct our perceptions through these mental frameworks. This isn't pure subjectivity, though—it's what he calls a "duet" between external stimuli and internal predictions. Our brains need these biases and preconceptions to make any sense of the world's overwhelming complexity. Without them, we'd be lost in what Yon calls "chaotic, volatile, unstable mystery." It all sounds like something out of a particularly fabulistic Jorge Luis Borges short story. Maybe it is. 1. Your brain acts like a scientist, not a camera The brain doesn't passively receive reality—it actively generates theories and predictions about the world based on past experiences. We're constantly creating models to interpret ambiguous sensory data, making perception an active construction rather than passive reception.2. Some biases are actually rational necessities Contrary to behavioral economics' focus on "irrational" biases, Yon argues that preconceptions and biases are often essential for making sense of an ambiguous world. Without these mental frameworks, we'd be overwhelmed by raw sensory data—lost in "chaotic, volatile, unstable mystery."3. We're "prisoners of our own pasts" Our brains use past experiences to predict and interpret the present, creating a self-perpetuating cycle. This explains why changing entrenched thought patterns is so difficult—we literally perceive the world through filters created by our history, both personal and cultural.4. Knowledge-seeking has the same neural currency as basic survival drives The brain treats new information and understanding with the same reward systems it uses for food or water. This explains why humans pursue knowledge even at personal risk (like students studying philosophy under Communist surveillance)—our "wanderlust" is biologically encoded.5. Mental health differences reflect alternative predictive models, not deficits Depression, anxiety, and neurodivergent conditions can be understood as different ways the brain models reality rather than as illnesses or deficits. In unpredictable environments, anxiety might be a perfectly rational response to perceived instability.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@optispanGet Our Newsletter (It's Free): https://www.optispan.life/Today Dr. Kevin White and Erik Nelson join us for a deep-dive conversation as they unveil a new, multi-faceted program designed to halt and even reverse cognitive decline. They break down the key diagnostics, lifestyle pillars, and advanced therapies that form the foundation of their science-backed blueprint for brain health.0:00 - The Mission: Why We're Tackling Dementia16:14 - The Diagnostic Blueprint: Blood, Brain Scans & Cognitive Tests40:44 - The Foundation: Lifestyle as Brain Armor49:28 - Level 1: The Core Supplements for Brain Health56:59 - Level 2: Game-Changing Medications (Rapamycin & More)1:12:47 - Level 3: The Experimental Frontier (TPE, Sauna & Peptides)1:23:24 - The Program Unveiled: Who It's For & How It WorksProduction: Nicholas Arapis, https://videocastproductions.comDISCLAIMER: The information provided on the Optispan podcast is intended solely for general educational purposes and is not meant to be, nor should it be construed as, personalized medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is established by your use of this channel. The information and materials presented are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We strongly advise that you consult with a licensed healthcare professional for all matters concerning your health, especially before undertaking any changes based on content provided by this channel. The hosts and guests on this channel are not liable for any direct, indirect, or other damages or adverse effects that may arise from the application of the information discussed. Medical knowledge is constantly evolving; therefore, the information provided should be verified against current medical standards and practices.More places to find us:Twitter: https://x.com/Optispan_IncTwitter: https://twitter.com/mkaeberleinLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/optispanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/optispan_/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@optispanhttps://www.optispan.life/Hi, I'm Matt Kaeberlein. I spent the first few decades of my career doing scientific research into the biology of aging, trying to understand the finer details of how humans age in order to facilitate translational interventions that promote healthspan and improve quality of life. Now I want to take some of that knowledge out of the lab and into the hands of people who can really use it.On this podcast I talk about all things aging and healthspan, from supplements and nutrition to the latest discoveries in longevity research. My goal is to lift the veil on the geroscience and longevity world and help you apply what we know to your own personal health trajectory. I care about quality science and will always be honest about what I don't know. I hope you'll find these episodes helpful!
Around 30 minutes of imaging per person seems to be the “sweet spot” for linking functional connectivity differences to traits in an accurate and cost-effective way.
In this episode of the Next Level Healing Podcast, Dr. Tara Perry interviews Chris Wyllie, who has conducted over 5,000 QEEG brain maps and runs a successful private practice in Toronto. Learn how he overcame severe anxiety and panic attacks and transitioned from business studies to neuroscience. Chris shares his innovative techniques using meditation, nutrition, nootropics, NLP, and hypnosis to heal and enhance brain function.
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In part two of a three-part series, host Jenn Nizza is joined again by Marcia Montenegro to uncover the troubling spiritual roots behind celebrity psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Amen. From controversial brain scans to Hindu meditation practices and even tantric sex teachings, Jenn and Marcia reveal why Christians should be discerning about his work—no matter how scientific or helpful it appears. This eye-opening conversation warns believers about the subtle ways New Age spirituality can infiltrate health and wellness trends, and how to guard your faith against deception.FOLLOW JENN NIZZA:- Follow Jenn on Instagram- Follow Jenn on TikTok- Follow Jenn on YouTube- Get Jenn's books
Watch every episode ad-free & uncensored on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dannyjones Andrew Gallimore is a neurobiologist, pharmacologist, and chemist based in Tokyo, Japan, where he writes about and researches psychedelics as molecular technologies for interfacing with alternate realities and the intelligent beings that reside therein. SPONSORS https://trueclassic.com/danny - Upgrade your wardrobe & save on True Classic. https://whiterabbitenergy.com/?ref=DJP - Use code DJP for 20% off EPISODE LINKS Andrew's new book: https://a.co/d/gDJ9WBP https://x.com/alieninsect https://noonautics.org FOLLOW DANNY JONES https://www.instagram.com/dannyjones https://twitter.com/jonesdanny OUTLINE 00:00 - Death by astonishment 03:47 - extended-state DMT research 13:18 - brain scans of DMT users 21:27 - epilepsy brain research 33:09 - how the brain dreams & hallucinates 41:17 - how psychedelics re-wire the brain 48:27 - the mystery of how our brains generate DMT worlds 01:01:35 - why can't we find consciousness in the brain? 01:11:57 - how Alexander Shulgin created psychedelic molecules from scratch 01:22:58 - gain of function research w/ psychedelics 01:27:34 - AI and the loss of humanity 01:46:52 - what drives humanity beyond reproduction? 02:03:29 - why everyone sees elves on DMT 02:12:25 - how DMT was first discovered 02:26:31 - DMT is a technology - not a drug 02:39:36 - seeing "code" on DMT 02:58:22 - the church of psilomethoxin 03:11:30 - how would DMT affect children? 03:17:56 - banned Johns Hopkins study on psychedelics & religion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Led by Jerry Sargeant Star Magic Healing isn't just energy work - it's a revolution in transformation. Jerry is a world-renowned healer, speaker, and bestselling author. His mission? To awaken your true power and elevate humanity through high-frequency healing. Jerry has helped thousands across 75+ countries achieve rapid shifts in mind, body, and soul. Now, it's your turn. Whether you want to heal yourself, others, or expand your consciousness, Star Magic gives you the tools to unlock limitless potential. Through hands-on and distance healing, DNA activation, and third-eye awakening, Jerry's training programs are designed for those ready to step into their authentic power and make a real impact. Are you ready to rise? The Star Magic Frequency is calling. Your journey starts now. ➡ Discover more about our training at: starmagichealing.org/facilitator-training ➡ Experience healing from one of our trained healers: starmagichealing.org/healing-sessions ➡ Access powerful ascension tools: starmagichealing.org/welcome-to-infinity ➡ Explore our Star Magic Meditation Library: starmagichealing.org/meditations-library ➡ Attend a group healing: starmagichealing.org/attend-an-event/category/group-healing-experiences ➡ Join our community on Telegram: t.me/spiritualgangsta1 ➡ Follow Jerry on Instagram: @sargeantjerry
If you or a loved one is experiencing early signs of dementia or cognitive impairment, specialized brain imaging can help detect different types of dementia and lead to more targeted treatments for Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's dementia and other causes of cognitive decline. Richard Lichtenstein, MD, a radiologist practicing at Sarasota Memorial explains how these scans work and why early detection is vital.You can also watch the video recording on our Vimeo channel here.For more health tips & news you can use from experts you trust, sign up for Sarasota Memorial's monthly digital newsletter, Healthe-Matters.
Thank you for joining us for our 2nd Cabral HouseCall of the weekend! I'm looking forward to sharing with you some of our community's questions that have come in over the past few weeks… Esmira: Hello, Can low cholesterol be an issue. I eat primarily low fat white fish with lots of vegetables and exercise daily. My cholesterol is below the reference range. I don't eat much fat and am wondering if I should be concerned about the low cholesterol? Thank you Nikolina: Dear Dr. Cabral, do you have any information on how to ged rid of fibroids in the breast. Since I got my second child I have one which does not stop growing. It is growing much slower since I do intermittent fasting, but I was wondering why do I always get them in my breast. Is my body missing something (I used to have them since I am 25 but they all stoped growing at 1 cm, and now they are even smaller. This one has a sensitive hormon receptor the doctor said. I was wondering why do I get fibrocystic breast changes breast changes. In Traditional Chinese Medicine they say fibroadenoma is caused by mucus. Emily: Hi Steven. Thank you so much for all you do! I am curious, I have the slow COMT gene snp. I have been told to avoid supplements such as quercetin and rhodiola as they can effectively slow down COMT even further. I'm interested in the histpro supplement for seasonal allergies but I see quercitin is one of the top ingredients. Do you have any other suggestions for allergy products or could you please shed some light on quercetin for slow com? Also with slow comt, would fasting be contraindicated as adrenaline is released while fasting, which is the opposite of what we want and would further bog down comt? Thanks so much for your input! Best wishes Leora: My 4 year old was diagnosed with enamel hypoplasia. What could have caused this? The dentist said it could have been a result of illness during pregnancy (I had covid and a fever at 36 weeks pregnant). I would like to avoid this with my future pregnancies and children if possible. He received silver caps on his teeth. Are these dangerous for him? Will this lead to heavy metals in his blood stream. Of course, every dentist I asked said no, but I wonder if they learn about this during their studies. He also received large amounts of antibiotics as a child (age 1.5 years to 3 years) due to a misdiagnosis of neutropenia. Could this have impacted his teeth? Cristina: Dr. Cabral, thank you for your generosity and support and for helping so many people looking for answers. My question is related to the effectiveness of Prenuvo brain scan (as a part of the whole body scan) compared to Dr. Amen's brain scan. Do you know if they provide the same valuable information on issues with the brain or are they different? I have a child on the spectrum and was wondering if the Prenuvo scan would help me identify issues that my child might have, such as brain damage as well as whole body issues. Also, is there a treatment plan recommended by Prenuvo after the scan is performed. Thank you! Thank you for tuning into this weekend's Cabral HouseCalls and be sure to check back tomorrow for our Mindset & Motivation Monday show to get your week started off right! - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/3397 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!
First up on the podcast, freelance journalist Jonathan Moens talks with host Sarah Crespi about a forensic test called brain electrical oscillation signature (BEOS) profiling, which police in India are using along with other techniques to try to tell whether a suspect participated in a crime, despite these technologies' extremely shaky scientific grounding. Next on the show, scientists have recently made strides in our understanding of horses, from identifying the mutations that make horses amazing athletes to showing how climate shaped intercontinental horse migrations 50,000 years ago. Science life sciences editor Sacha Vignieri joins us to discuss new horse-related studies published in Science—and how equine research has broader implications. Other papers mentioned in this segment: W. Taylor et al., Science 2023 C. Gaunitz et al., Science 2018 A. Outram et al., Science 2009 This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy. About the Science Podcast Authors: Sarah Crespi; Sacha Vignieri; Jonathan Moens Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
First up on the podcast, freelance journalist Jonathan Moens talks with host Sarah Crespi about a forensic test called brain electrical oscillation signature (BEOS) profiling, which police in India are using along with other techniques to try to tell whether a suspect participated in a crime, despite these technologies' extremely shaky scientific grounding. Next on the show, scientists have recently made strides in our understanding of horses, from identifying the mutations that make horses amazing athletes to showing how climate shaped intercontinental horse migrations 50,000 years ago. Science life sciences editor Sacha Vignieri joins us to discuss new horse-related studies published in Science—and how equine research has broader implications. Other papers mentioned in this segment: W. Taylor et al., Science 2023 C. Gaunitz et al., Science 2018 A. Outram et al., Science 2009 This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy. About the Science Podcast Authors: Sarah Crespi; Sacha Vignieri; Jonathan Moens Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, the BrainStim Gang is tackling one of the biggest health issues facing our nation: Alheimer's disease. The stats are staggering - truly incomprehensible if they are anywhere near correct in their predictions for our near future. So what we can do about it? Is it genetic? Are there factors that can push us into developing it, or protect us from it? Dr. Richard Aplin brings his wealth of knowledge about brain health - what it is - what it isn't - and how YOU can be empowered to take control of it. As always, if you'd like more information, visit www.invisionchiropractic.com where you can find educational resources, as well as schedule a 15 minute free phone call with Dr. Aplin.
Hannah Klassy - Dementia Dimensions On a Knowing What is Good For You: "What is good for your heart is also what's good for your brain." What is dementia? Do you know someone with dementia? How can you help someone with dementia? These are some of the questions that people often ask when confronted with a loved one, parent or sibling that may be having a hard time. These are the questions that Hannah Klassy can help you answer. Hannah Klassy started Dementia Dimensions to help people navigate the confusing world of dementia, helping her clients help their loved ones to stay sharper, longer. Hannah shares her journey from working as a speech-language pathologist in memory care facilities to founding her own business dedicated to helping individuals with dementia and their caregivers. Together, they break down common misconceptions about dementia, discuss the different stages and types, and highlight the emotional challenges faced by both patients and families. Hannah stresses the importance of early planning, maintaining independence, and building a strong support team—while also sharing practical advice on brain health and daily living strategies. If you or someone you love is affected by dementia, or if you're simply curious about how one business is making a difference in the world of elder care, you won't want to miss this insightful and compassionate conversation with Hannah Hammond of Dementia Dimensions. Listen as Hannah shares some insights she has gained so that you are prepared when you find others, or maybe even yourself, heading towards a life with dementia. Enjoy! Visit Hannah at: https://www.dementiadimensions.org/ Podcast Overview: 00:00 Understanding Alzheimer's and Dementia Progression 04:26 Understanding Alzheimer's and Dementia Types 07:20 Complexities of Daily Hygiene Tasks 10:50 Respecting Wishes in Cognitive Decline 14:05 Health Care Communication Challenges 18:56 Heart-Healthy Lifestyle Boosts Brain Health 19:52 Diet, Brain Stimulation, and Sleep 24:00 Networking for Caregiver Business Growth 27:48 Supporting Dementia Communities Together 29:40 Brain Scans for Alzheimer's Diagnosis 34:45 "Importance of Seeking Support" 36:25 In-Home Care Challenges and Solutions 41:36 Speech Therapy and Business Growth 44:28 Building Trust Through Familiarity 45:42 Free Home Safety Consultations 48:56 Elder Law and Financial Planning Podcast Transcription: Hannah Klassy [00:00:00]: Cognitive activities. So just stimulating your brain, turning it on. I I you know, people are like, well, what can be good for my brain? If if your brain's feeling challenged or, say, even learning a new recipe, learning new things, as long as your brain is getting turned on and you're thinking, that's good for you. James Kademan [00:00:19]: You have found Authentic Business Adventures, the business program that brings you the struggle stories and triumphant successes of business owners across the land. Downloadable audio episodes can be found in the podcast podcast link found at drawincustomers.com. We are locally underwritten by the Bank of Sun Prairie. And today, we're welcoming slash preparing to learn from Hannah Klassy of Dementia Dimensions. So, Hannah, let's, start with what is Dementia Dimensions. Hannah Klassy [00:00:45]: Sure. Thanks for having me. James Kademan [00:00:46]: Yeah. Thanks for being on the show. Hannah Klassy [00:00:48]: Yeah. Yeah. So I am sole owner and founder of Dementia Dimensions. It really is where I help, people navigate the challenges through dementia and dementia care. That could be those living with dementia, families, caregivers. That's kind of the simple version of it. James Kademan [00:01:05]: Alright. Hannah Klassy [00:01:06]: There's a lot to Dementia, dementia care, especially if you receive a diagnosis. And so because there are so many challenges in just the navigation of it,
Daniel Amen had found out by doing 83000 brain scans (link at the end):1.) how our psychology alters through a brain injury and aging; 2.) what specific diseases are caused by brain damages!!! 3.) And how to cure brain damages through brain rehabilitation. 1.)That even small brain damages through physical (accident)and psychic traumas in our childhood and adulthood can lead to:A.) All kind of psychology diseases and misbehavior.B.) Epilepsy.2.) That most criminals in the jail have a background of skull traumas that lead to the Crimes they have done. 3.)That dementia starts with the age of 30 years and can be cure through brain rehabilitation.What causes brain damage?1.) Sports like Boxing, American football cause brain injuries. 2.) Too much brain work. We should use equal both sides of our brain. 3.) Brain stroke and brain tumor.4.) Drugs like cigarettes, alcohol, cannabis, leads to brain damages!!!! When the people stop taking drugs for at least 5 years, the brain can heal by itself.5.) Leaky guts. (Blog: Gut-brain connection)Our brain has the ability to heal by itself. Better is to do a specific brain/mind training or brain rehabilitation to cure our brain.Instead to put the people in jail for their crimes heal their brain!!!!With meditation, we can heal our brain, and with the specific Brain Growing Qigong we can rehabilitate and grow our brain. 12 years ago, I began with the specific Brain Growing Qigong from Mantak Chia. And my mind became very creative and much better than ever before. How would it be if you also learn this Qigong?How would it be if this Qigong is easy to learn and fast to make?We charge our brain with sexual energy to grow and rehabilitate our brain.. Males and females are different, do you agree? Ladies first! Females should squeeze their vagina and their anus, but should not press the buttocks muscle.Males should pull up their testicles, ad some tension to their penis like when they urinate or ejaculate and squeeze their anus; they should not press the buttocks muscle. You got it, is this easy? We call this kegel squeeze.Imagine that you are a baby who is sucking milk from the nipple of your mother's breast… when you are sucking milk, you assume that you are sucking the energy from your sex chakra upwards to your brain while you maintain your kegel squeeze. When You breathe in:1.)You suck the energy from your sex center to your crone chakra (brain).2.) You maintain the kegel squeeze.3.) You move your palms from your sex center upwards to your head (crone chakra). Your palms directed upwards, and distance 1 to 2 hands wide from your front side of your body When you breathe out:1.) You touch the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth. Exactly as every baby does when suckling milk!!2.) You release your kegel squeeze.3.) You move your palms from your crone chakra downwards to your sex center. Your palms directed downwards, and distance 1 to 2 hands wide from your front side of your body. You can do this Qigong in a standing or sitting position. You should do this exercise 100/day.You can apply this exercise during meditation and everywhere else without the help of your hands.My Video: The psychological results of 83000 brain scans https://youtu.be/srrn8N2cakcMy Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast.B/The-psychological-results-of-83000-brain-scans.mp3
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With Kail trying to find herself she is exploring what style she thinks best suites her and Becky doesn't agree. The ladies discuss the difference in Trauma Bonds and Trauma Bonding. Talking to your friends is hard but Becky brings up why you need to and maybe she has to take her own advice too. Becky went through a period of lost memories when her and Kail weren't friends and she is still looking for answers. Check out Becky on IG @hayter25 and her blog on beckyhayter.com As always, keep up to date with Kail by checking out kaillowry.com & subscribe to the newsletter! Thank you for supporting our sponsors! BetterHelp: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/KARMA Shopify: Sign up for your $1/month trial period at Shopify.com/karma Quince: Upgrade your closet this year without the upgraded price tag. Go to Quince.com/karma Hiya: Receive 50% off your first order. To claim this deal you must go to hiyahealth.com/KARMA. Acorns: Ready to help your kids learn the value of money? Just head to acornsearly.com/kail
Feeling like brain fog, forgetfulness, and exhaustion are just things you have to live with? Imagine walking into a room and forgetting why you're there, or struggling to stay focused when life demands so much from you. For too long, women's brain health has been brushed off as “just stress” or “getting older”—but it doesn't have to be that way. In this episode of Rooted in Wellness, I'm joined by Emma and Helen, founders of Make Time Wellness, to tackle this often-ignored topic. We talk about why brain health is crucial for women, the signs to watch out for, and the simple, everyday habits that can make a real difference. If you've been feeling mentally foggy, physically drained, or just want to protect your brain as you age, this episode is your wake-up call. Emma and Helen, founders of Make Time Wellness, bring expertise in women's cognitive health through years of research and personal experience. Emma's journey with brain fog and Helen's focus on nutrition and lifestyle have shaped a science-backed approach to brain wellness. Together, they're redefining how women care for their minds. We Also Discuss: (00:01) - Holistic Healing and Wellness Journey (08:14) - Finding Balance in Wellness Journey (14:37) - Elevating Brain Health and Wellness (28:22) - Empowering Women's Brain Health (42:04) - Understanding Brain Health and Wellbeing (54:51) - Brain Health and Wellness Tips (01:08:42) - Beauty Routine Creation (01:18:07) - Empowering Women's Brain Health Movement (01:30:03) - Equipment Cooling Settings Adjustment Thank you to our sponsor Cymbiotika: Go to Cymbiotika.com/MONASHARMA for 20% off your first order. IM8: Visit IM8Health.com and use code MONASHARMA10 to get 10% off your order. Learn more about Mona Sharma: Website: www.monasharma.com Instagram: @monasharma SHOP NOW: Cymbiotika.com/Monasharma Learn more about Emma and Helen Website: https://maketimewellness.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maketimewellness/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/helenchristoni/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/emmahemingwillis/
In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom Podcast, host Stewart Alsop welcomes Jonathan Dickinson, a specialist in Ibogaine treatment and co-founder/CEO of Ambio Life Sciences and Teregnosis. They discuss the history and therapeutic uses of Iboga and Ibogaine, focusing on its effects in treating heroin addiction, traumatic brain injury, and chronic pain. Jonathan also shares insights into the cultural origins of Iboga, its use in traditional Bwiti ceremonies, and how modern approaches, particularly his work with veterans, expand its applications. More information about Jonathan's work can be found at Ambio Life.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!Timestamps00:00 Introduction to the Crazy Wisdom Podcast00:21 Understanding Ibogaine and Its Uses02:00 Ibogaine's Impact on Veterans and Brain Injuries03:57 Psycho-Spiritual and Medical Benefits of Ibogaine07:12 Scientific Studies and Misconceptions18:50 Legalization and Research Challenges25:05 Ibogaine Sourcing and Sustainability31:43 Ibogaine Smuggling and Export Practices32:10 Pharmaceutical Grade Iboga Extract33:36 Challenges of Growing Iboga33:53 Traditional Growth Methods and Cultural Attitudes37:04 Global Cultivation Efforts38:05 Access and Benefit Sharing Agreements38:54 Traditional Knowledge and Bwiti Culture39:40 Historical Context of Iboga Use40:44 Bantu and Pygmy Cultural Exchange42:31 Bwiti Rituals and Practices46:23 Learning from Traditional Practices48:19 Western and Traditional Knowledge Integration55:58 Future of Iboga and Ibogaine59:22 Connecting with AmbioKey InsightsIboga and Ibogaine as Addiction Treatments: Ibogaine is primarily known for its effectiveness in treating heroin addiction. It interrupts the addiction cycle through a powerful psychoactive experience lasting 12-24 hours, which helps individuals detox from drugs like heroin and opioids. After the session, many report being free of withdrawal symptoms and cravings for months, providing a unique pathway out of addiction.Use in Treating Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): Jonathan has worked extensively with veterans, especially Navy SEALs, using Ibogaine to address TBIs. These injuries, often from combat-related concussive forces, lead to symptoms that mirror PTSD. Ibogaine appears to regenerate brain function, as seen in a study conducted with Stanford University, where veterans exhibited significant brain activity improvement following treatment.Cultural Roots in Bwiti and African Traditions: Iboga has deep cultural significance in Gabon, particularly in Bwiti spiritual practices, which have been influenced by both indigenous Pygmy traditions and Bantu peoples. Bwiti uses Iboga in ceremonies for psycho-spiritual exploration, healing, and connection to ancestors, a tradition that has persisted for centuries and possibly millennia.Misunderstandings About Noribogaine: Many believe that noribogaine, a metabolite of Ibogaine, remains in the body for up to eight months, contributing to long-lasting effects. However, Jonathan clarifies that noribogaine remains in the system for only a few days or a week. The extended feeling of ease or afterglow people experience may be due to neurotrophic factors like GDNF, which stimulate brain healing and regeneration over time.Emerging Scientific Understanding of Ibogaine: Research into Ibogaine's mechanisms is still developing. It acts on many receptors in the brain, including the Sigma 2 receptor, which has been linked to pain relief and neuroprotective effects. There's also growing interest in its potential role in intracellular processes and energy metabolism, where it appears to improve cellular efficiency, possibly explaining its long-term regenerative effects on brain function.Decentralized Knowledge and Treatment Communities: Unlike tightly regulated pharmaceutical models, Ibogaine treatment has grown in a decentralized, community-driven way, with providers sharing their experiences and knowledge. This echoes the traditions of Bwiti and emphasizes the importance of communal support around Ibogaine therapy, where the intensity of the experience requires a supportive environment and a collective sharing of insights.Sustainability and Ethical Sourcing of Iboga: Jonathan is actively involved in ensuring the sustainable and ethical sourcing of Iboga through his company, Teregnosis. Working with Gabonese communities, Teregnosis follows the Nagoya Protocol to ensure that the benefits of Iboga's growing global interest are shared with the traditional communities that have long relied on this plant, protecting both the ecosystem and cultural heritage.
Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions: Jennifer: I am wondering what your thoughts are on the SPECT (Brain) Scans that Dr Daniel Amen recommends to clients with brain disorders or concerns, especially if there is a history of head injury? Lara: Hi Stephen, Hope you can help. When i go to bed at night i am tired and ready to fall asleep, then when i almost fall asleep my legs start to itch very badly. I can go on for hours and it wakes me up everynight, sometimes it goes away for a while but always returnes after a few days or weeks. Kelsi: hi dr. cabral! i have an ayurvedic-based question. i tend to have a pitta imbalance and recently it's been worse than usual. my body has been hot, especially at night, my tongue has a light yellow coating and i struggled with mild insulin resistance + acne (pcos). i'm currently on the CBO protocol and meditating like my life depends on it to calm the body down. my questions are 1) if i'm already running hot, have i been doing myself a disservice by doing the sauna every single day? and 2) is there anything else you'd recommend right off the bat to rebalance pitta? Anonymous: Hi Dr. Cabral, I am getting into preserving my own food and have been learning about the process. I got a canning book and it splits jam recipes into those with added pectin and those without it. It says that pectin is a fiber naturally found in fruits and vegetables, and that adding it to jams reduces cooking time and increases its ability to gel. Since it is naturally found in fruit I didn't think it would be bad to add, but after some research I am getting conflicted information. Please share your thoughts, you are a trusted voice in our household! Thank you! Maria: Is treating an elevated/out of range TPOab part of the thyroid outside the scope of practice of an IHP? Thank you for tuning into today's Cabral HouseCall and be sure to check back tomorrow where we answer more of our community's questions! - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/3151 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!
In this episode of Longevity Junky, Buck and Nikki sit down with renowned psychiatrist and brain disorder specialist, Dr. Daniel Amen, founder of Amen Clinics, to discuss groundbreaking brain imaging techniques like SPECT scans. Dr. Amen shares insights on diagnosing mental health issues through brain mapping and the role of brain health in overall longevity. […] The post Can we see mental illness on brain scans? appeared first on Wealth Formula.
Neuroscientist Dr. Liz Chrastil joins Lisa Dent to discuss what pregnancy does to a mother’s brain. Dr. Chrastil explains that after her 26 brain scans, key areas in her cortex shrank and thinned then remained that way long-term. You can find the proof-of-concept experiment in the journal Nature Neuroscience.
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Earlier this month, in the journal, Nature, researchers published a study discussing mental health, linking depression in some people to biological processes in the brain. The study suggests a connection between one particular area of the brain, and the size of that area, to a person's risk for experiencing depression. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to our regular medical columnist Dr. Peter Lin about that study.
Buck introduces his brand new podcast, Longevity Junky. In this episode of Longevity Junky, Buck and co-host Nikki Leigh sit down with renowned psychiatrist and brain disorder specialist, Dr. Daniel Amen, founder of Amen Clinics, to discuss groundbreaking brain imaging techniques like SPECT scans. Dr. Amen shares insights on diagnosing mental health issues through brain mapping and the role of brain health in overall longevity.
Join Stack and Dr Brooke Bartlett on The Things We All Carry Episode 130 as they uncover the extensive impact of trauma on mental health. Dr. Bartlett, a clinical psychologist expert in trauma, delves into the brain's intricacies, focusing on the amygdala, prefrontal cortex, and hippocampus. Learn about post-traumatic stress injury (PTSI), the curative potential of neuroplasticity, and evidence-based treatments. Discussions cover the importance of systematic exposure therapy, addressing mental health thoroughly, and why talk therapy might not be enough for severe cases. This episode also underscores proactive interventions in fire and police departments, and the cumulative nature of trauma. Gain invaluable knowledge and practical advice for navigating the challenges of mental wellness. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:22 Meet the First Responders 00:51 Defining Mental Wealth 02:38 Protecting Mental Wealth 04:47 Host's Personal Reflections 10:40 Episode Overview and Guest Introduction 13:39 Dr. Brooke Bartlett's Background 25:21 Understanding the Brain 32:55 Impact of Trauma on the Brain 37:25 Combat Veteran's PTSD Triggered by Barbecue 38:34 Symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Injury 39:35 Brain Scans and PTSD 44:32 Memory Gaps and Trauma 53:15 Neuroplasticity: The Brain's Superpower 01:05:17 Evidence-Based Trauma Therapy 01:15:32 Understanding Internal and External Avoidance 01:15:52 Imaginal Exposures: Facing Trauma Head-On 01:16:51 Recalibrating the Amygdala 01:19:09 The Role of Repetition in Trauma Therapy 01:23:28 Addressing Complex PTSD and Memory Gaps 01:27:44 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and the Prefrontal Cortex 01:47:02 The Importance of Proactive Mental Health Strategies 01:49:54 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
In this episode of Flow Radio, we dive deep into the fascinating intersection of neuroscience, creativity, and flow states. In his recent paper in Neuropsychologia, Dr. John Kounios and his team explored the neural mechanisms of creative flow during jazz improvisation. To indulge your curiosity for full-fledged geekery, Dr. Kounios, bestselling author Steven Kotler, and riff on: What EEG (electroencephalography) reveals about brain activity and flow states How cognitive control affects state changes The role of transient hypofrontality, especially in high-flow individuals The relationship between "aha" moments and flow The applied neuroscience of creative flow Tune in to get the rhythms of creative flow revealed and discover how to unleash your creative potential. In This Episode: 00:00 Introduction 02:50 Steven's Favorite Part of the Brain 07:29 Setting Up the Jazz Improv Study on Creative Flow 11:00 Type 1 & Type 2 Processes, Back to Kahneman 12:54 Transient Hypofrontality in High Flow People 15:30 Type Zero Cognition 17:00 Aha Moments and Flow 23:00 Creative Flow vs. Other Flow States 28:00 The Expert Knows to Let Go 30:55 The Brain Knows the Distance 36:45 Practical Advice for Creative Flow About The Guest: John Kounios is a Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Drexel University. He has published cognitive neuroscience research on insight, creativity, problem solving, memory, and Alzheimer's disease and coauthored (with Mark Beeman) the international Amazon Bestseller, The Eureka Factor: Aha Moments, Creative Insight, and the Brain. John's research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation and has been reported by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Times (London), and National Public Radio and was featured in BBC Television and Discovery Science Channel documentaries. His work was profiled by The New Yorker and The Saturday Evening Post and is part of a permanent exhibit at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. He is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and the Psychonomic Society. Episode Resources: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-kounios-5242951a/ X: https://x.com/JohnKounios Flow Radio Is Presented By Flow Research Collective Are you an entrepreneur, a leader, or a knowledge worker, who wants to harness the power of flow so you can get more done in less time with greater ease and accomplish your boldest professional goals faster? If the answer is yes, then our peak-performance training Zero To Dangerous may be a good fit for you. Flow Research Collective is a leading neuroscience research and training company. If you're interested in learning the science-backed techniques we used to train top executives at Facebook, Audi and even the Navy SEALs, click the link here: https://www.flowresearchcollective.com/zero-to-dangerous/overview Follow Flow Research Collective: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@flowresearchcollective Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowresearchcollective LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/flowresearchcollective X: https://twitter.com/thefrc_official Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flowresearchcollective Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6RQY0d5rdlEiinHEtfWy6A Website: https://www.flowresearchcollective.com/ Flow Research Collective was founded by Steven Kotler, one of the world's leading experts on human peak performance. He is an award-winning journalist and author with over ten bestselling books.
Join us on the Manlihood ManCast for an eye-opening conversation with Sean Christopher, a Health and Mindset Development Coach who's changing the game in the wellness industry. In this episode, host Josh Hatcher sits down with Sean to explore the transformative power of his KetoISH program, which promises not just physical transformation, but a complete renewal of mind and spirit. Sean Christopher is on a mission to empower individuals to take control of their health and vitality, and his revolutionary approach to the ketogenic lifestyle is reshaping lives around the globe. With over 25 years of experience and a passion for helping others thrive, Sean has become a leading voice in the wellness space, offering practical strategies for sustainable health and happiness. In this episode, you'll discover: The Science of KetoISH: Learn how Sean's program offers a science-based approach to the ketogenic lifestyle, backed by years of experience and research. Transformative Mindset Shifts: Explore the mindset principles behind Sean's coaching philosophy, and how they can help you achieve lasting results. Creating a Vibrant Community: Discover the power of community support in achieving your health goals, and how Sean's program fosters connection and accountability. Practical Tips for Success: Gain actionable insights and practical tips for implementing the KetoISH lifestyle and unlocking your full potential. Whether you're struggling with weight loss, stress eating, or simply seeking a healthier, more vibrant life, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear Sean Christopher's inspiring journey and unlock the secrets to holistic wellness. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and join our private Facebook group, the Manlihood ManCave, for more support and community. Listen now and take the first step towards transforming your health and vitality with KetoISH. More from Sean Christopher: Website: http://alifefullyalive.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Iseanwrench Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamtheseanchristopher TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iamtheseanchristopher YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Lose30PoundsIn30Days In This Episode 00:00 Introduction to Quick Fixes and Fad Diets 00:14 Meet Sean Christopher: Revolutionizing Wellness 00:38 Welcome to the Manlihood ManCast 01:36 Support and Sponsorship Opportunities 02:04 Sean Christopher's Journey to Health 02:50 The Impact of Alcohol on Health 04:57 Brain Scans and Health Revelations 05:39 The Role of Nutrition in Health 07:55 Personal Health Challenges and Overcoming Them 12:21 The Dangers of Processed Foods and Sugar 14:50 The Importance of Real Food 24:06 Addressing Anxiety and Depression 34:01 The Power of Fruits and Vegetables 34:44 Foods Rich in Omega-3s 36:49 The Benefits of Exercise 39:11 Pushing Past Pain 40:24 The Journey of Sobriety 42:45 The Importance of Relationships 50:27 The Power of Words and Thoughts 58:32 Practical Advice for Men 01:04:39 Final Thoughts and Farewell
LISTEN: On the Thursday, June 27 edition of Georgia Today: The presidential debate will be held in Midtown Atlanta tonight; an effort is underway to make brain scans work equally well for Black and white kids; and the port of Brunswick continues to takes on more traffic after the Baltimore bridge collapse.
Dr. Amen, author of Change Your Brain Change Your Life, joins Aurora to discuss his life changing work using brain scanning to diagnose and treat patients. Aurora learns maybe it wasn't her fault she was always up to no good! Learning to treat our brains like an organ that needs special care can lead to happier lives. Oh, and weed is not better for you than alcohol. Sigh...To connect with Aurora click HEREFollow Barely Filtered on Tik Tok HEREProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us on a captivating journey through the mind in our latest episode, "Unraveling the Brain: Debunking Myths and Uncovering Truths". Dive deep into the complexities of the human brain as we tackle some of the most enduring myths and provide enlightening insights based on the latest scientific research. Episode Highlights: Brain Design Flaws: Discover why the human brain, despite its brilliance, is far from perfectly designed, with evolutionary quirks and anatomical compromises. Intelligence vs. Brain Size: Learn why bigger isn't always better when it comes to brain size and intelligence, and what really counts for cognitive prowess. Mental Health Misconceptions: Unpack the complexities of mental illnesses and why they extend beyond simple chemical imbalances. Creativity and Brain Hemispheres: Debunk the myth of right-brained versus left-brained creativity and explore how all brain regions collaborate in creative processes. Gender Brain Differences: Examine the subtle differences and significant similarities between male and female brains, challenging stereotypes and emphasizing individual variability. Memory Reliability: Question the accuracy of human memory and understand its reconstructive nature. The 10% Brain Myth: Dispel the myth that we only use 10% of our brains and discover how every part of the brain has a crucial role. Perception vs. Reality: Explore how our brains interpret sensory information, often creating a subjective experience of the world. The Science of Magic Tricks: Reveal how magicians exploit cognitive biases and the limitations of human attention. Conscious Decision-Making: Confront the influence of confirmation bias and the challenges it poses to rational thinking. Interconnected Senses: Discover the complex interaction of our senses and the role they play in shaping our perception of the world. Brain Food Facts: Debunk myths about brain-enhancing foods and emphasize the importance of a balanced diet for cognitive health. Effectiveness of Brain Games: Evaluate whether brain games truly make us smarter or if their benefits are more limited. Sleep and Brain Activity: Delve into the active role of the brain during sleep and its importance for overall health. Rationality in Decisions: Uncover the often irrational underpinnings of our decision-making processes due to inherent biases and emotional influences. Consciousness Explored: Engage with the elusive concept of consciousness and its continuous debate among scientists. Animal Consciousness: Consider the potential for consciousness in non-human animals and the implications for our understanding of other species. The Multitasking Myth: Learn why true multitasking is a myth and understand the cognitive cost of switching tasks. The Meaning of Dreams: Investigate the psychological and neuroscientific interpretations of why we dream. Brain Scans and Mind Reading: Assess the capabilities and limitations of brain imaging technology in interpreting human thoughts. Adult Brain Plasticity: Get inspired by the brain's lifelong ability to adapt and change, emphasizing the potential for personal growth at any age. Social Neurons: Explore special neuron types like mirror and von Economo neurons and their roles in social interactions and empathy. Implicit Bias and the Brain: Address how unconscious biases shape our perceptions and interactions, and what we can do to counteract them. Technology's Impact on Cognition: Discuss the nuanced effects of technology on our cognitive functions, debunking fears while acknowledging challenges. Listen to the full episode by subscribing on Apple Podcasts or by becoming a premium member on Patreon.
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In this revealing episode of the Secret Life Podcast, Brianne Davis-Gantt delves into the complex and often misunderstood world of narcissism. With candid vulnerability, she shares her own experiences and tendencies, offering a personal touch to a topic that affects many. Brianne unpacks the traits of narcissism, from the subtle to the overt, and explores the root causes that can lead to these behaviors, including childhood trauma and familial patterns.Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how narcissists operate, the impact they have on relationships, and the ways in which they manipulate reality. Brianne doesn't shy away from the challenges of dealing with narcissists, providing practical phrases and strategies for disarming difficult interactions and protecting one's emotional well-being.More importantly, Brianne offers a message of hope, detailing the transformative process that individuals with narcissistic tendencies can undergo. She shares actionable steps for self-improvement, emphasizing the importance of self-forgiveness, emotional awareness, and genuine connection with others.Whether you've encountered a narcissist, recognize these tendencies within yourself, or are just seeking to understand this personality disorder better, this episode is a treasure trove of insights. Join Brianne as she guides us through the shadows of narcissism and into the light of self-awareness and change.#SecretLifePodcast #Narcissism #SelfAwareness #PersonalGrowth #Healing #Relationships #EmotionalIntelligence #Empathy #Change #SelfImprovement
Watch the PRE-SHOW on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dannyjones Sean Esbjörn-Hargens has spent his life developing “metaintegral” approaches to the fields of ecology and animal consciousness. His newest work in "exo studies" is committed to producing new meta views of what it means to be living in a multidimensional multiverse. SPONSORS https://pxg.com/danny - Get FREE shipping on all equipment. https://mudwtr.com/danny - Try it now for only $29. (that's less than $1 per cup) https://betterhelp.com/dannyjones - Get 10% off your first month. EPISODE LINKS https://twitter.com/sesbjornhargens https://www.cihs.eduhttps://www.exostudies.org FOLLOW DANNY JONES https://www.instagram.com/dannyjones https://twitter.com/jonesdanny OUTLINE 00:00 - Chris Bledsoe & alien orb sightings 08:18 - Traversing dimensions through the human mind 11:19 - The wilderness effect 18:51 - Non-human intelligence encounters & downloading knowledge 26:24 - Rosicrucianism download protocols 35:14 - NASA Astronauts were 33rd degree Freemasons 38:05 - The tragedy of Paul Bennewitz 44:52 - Do we have evidence of extraterrestrial life? 55:45 - Government remote viewing programs 58:07 - Unsettling explanation for the Roswell incident 01:07:29 - 44 implications of alien disclosure 01:15:35 - Grusch reports "football field-sized" alien craft 01:20:27 - X-ray scans of Mexico's alien mummies 01:27:58 - "Weirdness" finds the truth in alien phenomena 01:44:27 - lucid dreaming vs. alien realms 01:50:42 - Energetic implants left behind by alien abductors 01:53:20 - Why religions are ready for alien disclosure 02:04:14 - The Super Experiencer Project
on this episode, Ben, Amelia, and Tianyuan delve into a discussion concerning the utilitization of trademark consumer surveys, the impact of using these surveys in trademark disputes — particularly in likelihood of confusion cases — and the potential risk reduction through the use of brain scans.
Welcome to another mind-bending episode of the Skeptic Metaphysicians, where we explore the unseen and the unexplained. Get ready to dive into the enthralling nexus of psychic phenomena and the science of the brain with our esteemed guests.Main Themes: 1. Intersection of Psychic Phenomena and Neuroscience:We're joined by Jennifer Foster, a practiced channel, medium, and healer, alongside Dr. Tarrant, a pioneering psychologist in the field of brainwave mapping and the author of “Becoming Psychic.”Together, they'll uncover the scientific evidence behind non-ordinary consciousness experiences and PSI-related abilities.2. Unveiling Brainwave Patterns:A closer look at Jennifer Foster's EEGs and brain mapping sessions, revealing unique brainwave patterns during psychic activities.Dr. Tarrant will share his expertise on the brain mechanics behind extraordinary psychic experiences.3. Neuroscience of Channeling:Discover what happens in the brain during a channeling session with insights from Jennifer's 19-channel EEG cap recordings.A deep dive into the cuneus' role in visual processing and trance experiences, with a spotlight on the intriguing gamma wave activity.4. Technology and Psychic Abilities:The double-edged sword of technology: can it enhance or suppress innate psychic abilities?The episode ponders the profound insights provided by modern tech in understanding psychic phenomena.Take a deeper dive into this episode at the blog:https://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/blog/brain-mapping Guest Info:Jennifer Foster Website: https://www.fosterspiritualgrowth.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fosterspiritualgrowthFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/fosterspiritualgrowth Dr. Tarrant Book: https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Psychic-Lessons-Mediums-Psychics/dp/0757324789Website: https://psychicmindscience.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PsychicMindScienceYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@psychicmindscience Support the Show:Rate/review Us Here: https://lovethepodcast.com/SkepticMetaphysiciansPurchase Merchandise: https://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/storeBuy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SkepticMetaphys Connect With The Skeptic Metaphysicians:Website: skepticmetaphysician.comFacebook: @TheSkepticMetaphysicianIG: SkepticMetaphysician_PodcastTik Tok: @skepticmetaphysicians Other episodes you'll enjoy:She Left Everything Behind for a Spiritual Awakeninghttps://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/she-left-everything-behind-for-a-spiritual-awakening-1 Proof of Heaven: Life After Death Revealed by Dr. Eben Alexanderhttps://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/proof-of-heaven Dr. Theresa Bullard: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Universehttps://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/Dr-Theresa-Bullard
We had the most eye-opening chat with Dr. Mark Anderson and we can't wait to share it with you! Dr. A taught us so much about how brain scans are changing the way doctors understand and treat mental health issues. We learned all about how trauma can impact kids if not addressed properly. But don't worry - Dr. A also shared some simple things parents can do to support their little ones at home. After listening to our episode, you'll have a whole new perspective on brain health. Plus, we gave some sweet book recs to help with self-doubt too. In This Episode, We Chat About: How brain scans validate mental health issues. Addressing childhood trauma to prevent lifelong impacts. Small parenting changes can hugely support kids Resources + Links: https://www.amenclinics.com/locations/phoenix-metro-area/ The Gap in the Gain - Dan Sullivan Learn more about our coaching services & upcoming events: https://www.girlsmentorship.com/ Connect with us on Instagram: Girls Mentorship | @girlsmentorship Jill Petersen | @jillphxsen Mary Frances | @msmaryfran Join our Facebook Community | Girls Mentorship
In this episode we discuss becoming a SuperLearner. We dig into questions that I've pondered for a long time - does speed reading work? Can we actually speed read and increase our reading comprehension? Are there strategies you can use to improve your memory? And perhaps most importantly - how can we align the way we think, learn, and remember with the way our brains actually operate? We go into this and more with our guest Jonathan Levi.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Will is joined by Kishore Hari, who takes us on scientific journey through some of the biggest science stories of the year. Topics include advancements in cancer research, a cure for sickle cell anemia, the Nine Boundaries graph, advances in brain science, the cheapest way to land on the Moon, long-standing math problems solve by amateurs, and the year in science woo. Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, a monthly bonus episode, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod
If only we had access to this type of information when we were younger... Take it from us, you don't want to wait before starting to take care of your physical and mental health. Hope you enjoy
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In this episode, we explore the promising developments in AI technology that can analyze brain scans to identify genes associated with Alzheimer's disease, delving into the potential this holds for early detection and treatment strategies. We'll discuss the technical aspects of how AI is being used in this groundbreaking research and its implications for the future of medical diagnostics and personalized medicine. Invest in AI Box: https://republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189 Follow me on X: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
#photobiomodulation #lighttherapy #neurofeedbacktherapy #biofeedbacktherapy #mentalhealthpodcast #neurofeedbackpodcast #guyodishaw #shorts #mentalhealthshorts #PBM #PBMlight Main episode:https://youtu.be/g9FNmVBhmlU Guy Odishaw Co-founder of Cerebral Fit Brain Training joins Jay Gunkelman the man who has read well over 500,000 Brain Scans, Dr. Mari Swingle Author of i-Minds and Pete Jansons on the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Brain Scan podcast to give an update since he was on the show last talking about Bhakti Wellness Center. In this Mental Heath Short Clip Guy Odishaw is asked by Dr Mari Swingle what are the side effects of Photobiomodulation https://cerebralfit.com/ https://bhaktibrainhealthclinic.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/support
#photobiomodulation #parkinsons #sensorymotorstrip #lighttherapy #neurofeedbacktherapy #biofeedbacktherapy #mentalhealthpodcast #neurofeedbackpodcast #guyodishaw #shorts #mentalhealthshorts #PBM #PBMlight Main episode:https://youtu.be/g9FNmVBhmlU Guy Odishaw Co-founder of Cerebral Fit Brain Training joins Jay Gunkelman the man who has read well over 500,000 Brain Scans, Dr. Mari Swingle Author of i-Minds and Pete Jansons on the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Brain Scan podcast to give an update since he was on the show last talking about Bhakti Wellness Center. In this Mental Heath Short Clip Gud Odishaw explains when your treating Parkinson's with Photobiomodulation to be careful not to treat the entire Sensory Motor Strip at same time in may increase tremor symptoms https://cerebralfit.com/ https://bhaktibrainhealthclinic.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/support
#Brain Brightening #neurofeedback #neurofeedbacktheraoy #jaygunkelman #mentalhealthshorts #shorts Main Video: https://youtu.be/g9FNmVBhmlU Guy Odishaw Co-founder of CerebralFit Brain Training joins Jay Gunkelman the man who has read well over 500,000 Brain Scans, Dr. Mari Swingle Author of i-Minds and Pete Jansons on the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Brain Scan podcast to give an update since he was on the show last talking about Bhakti Wellness Center In this short Guy explains in simple terms what Fibromyalgia is. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/support
#photobiomodulation #lighttherapy #neurofeedbacktherapy #biofeedbacktherapy #mentalhealthpodcast #neurofeedbackpodcast #guyodishaw #shorts #mentalhealthshorts Main episode:https://youtu.be/g9FNmVBhmlU Guy Odishaw Co-founder of Cerebral Fit Brain Training joins Jay Gunkelman the man who has read well over 500,000 Brain Scans, Dr. Mari Swingle Author of i-Minds and Pete Jansons on the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Brain Scan podcast to give an update since he was on the show last talking about Bhakti Wellness Center. In this Mental Heath Short Clip Gud Odishaw explains what is photobiomodulation https://cerebralfit.com/ https://bhaktibrainhealthclinic.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/support
#photobiomodulation #lighttherapy #neurofeedbacktherapy #biofeedbacktherapy #mentalhealthpodcast #neurofeedbackpodcast Guy Odishaw Co-founder of CerebralFit Brain Training joins Jay Gunkelman the man who has read well over 500,000 Brain Scans, Dr. Mari Swingle Author of i-Minds and Pete Jansons on the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Brain Scan podcast to give an update since he was on the show last talking about Bhakti Wellness Centerhttps://cerebralfit.com/https://bhaktibrainhealthclinic.com/ Key Moments: 0:00 0:24 Pre Show Dog Chat 3:01 Guy Odishaw 3:18 Bhakti Wellness Center 3:36 John Anderson 4:13 Dr Mari Swingle 4:45 Photobiomodulation 6:46 What is Photobiomodulation? 9:05 Pain 9:22 Covid 12:26 Kirk Cousins 12:40 Athletes using light Therapy and Photobiomodulation 16:37 Dose Management 18:40 Get outside in the sun 21:50 imedisync Light Study 22:46 Age 58 ½ Cycle slowing per decade 23:39 Roy John Study 24:30 Brain Brightening 25:45 Tom Budzynski Study 27:50 Excess Beta 30:10 QEEG Brain Map What turns up Blue in dementia? 33:05 Slow Alpha Observations 38:00 The Brain is Plastic 39:00 Chronic Pain 42:00 Large population Dementia 47:13 Risk Analysis 47:35 Photobiomodulation has no known side affects 48:30 Parkinson's 51:19 Parkinson's Markers 52:35 Tremoring 54:50 Mitochondria effect 57:00 Michael Levin Tufts University 1:00:30 TAME 1:05:00 The body can adapt 1:05:30 What is fibromyalgia? Guy Odishaw, CTO, NFP Healthcare Entrepreneur, Bioelectric Medicine Practitioner Founder of Bhakti Wellness Center, one of the largest, most diverse, integrative medicine clinics in the country. Co-founder of the first integrative student health clinics in the country at the University of Minnesota. Most recently, in collaboration with Dr. Drobot, the co-founder of CerebralFit Brain Training, a Nutraceutical, Electroceutical, company translating the latest research into solutions for peak performance and brain health across a life span. Guy's 30 years of clinical experience specializing in treatment resistant chronic pain, traumatic brain injury and psycho-emotional trauma informs his approach to brain health. Additionally, his 20+ years as meditation instructor and facilitator of courses on personal growth help him understand how to support clients through the potent changes arising from Neurotherapy. Brain training does not only alleviate unwanted symptoms it often also positively changes ones whole sense of self and relationship to the world around them. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/support
#neurofeedbacktherapyefficacy #neurofeedbackefficacy #aapb #jaygunkelman #neurofeedback #shorts #mentalhealthshorts Main Clip: https://youtu.be/mEjl9FXrEn4 Jay Gunkelman is the man who has read over 500,000 Brain Scans and he comes on the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast to give his thoughts on the article https://psychnews.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.pn.2023.08.8.60 where the FDA has approved Neurofeedback as a treatment for PTSD and the question is asked what will the FDA approve Neurofeedback for next? ADHD? Epilepsy? Jay references https://aapb.org/Disorders AAPB list of disorders and efficacy ratings --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/support
#ptsd #fda #neurofeedback #jaygunkelman #apa #shorts #mentalhealthshorts #adhd d #epilepsy #neurofeedbacktherapy Main Clip: https://youtu.be/mEjl9FXrEn4 Jay Gunkelman is the man who has read over 500,000 Brain Scans and he comes on the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast to give his thoughts on the article https://psychnews.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.pn.2023.08.8.60 where the FDA has approved Neurofeedback as a treatment for PTSD and the question is asked what will the FDA approve Neurofeedback for next? ADHD? Epilepsy? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/support
In this episode, world-renowned brain specialist Dr. Daniel Amen reveals the secrets to a happier life, and it all starts with... (surprise!) your brain. Dr. Daniel Amen is a medical doctor with 40 years of experience as a psychiatrist, 12 New York Times bestselling books, and he's conducted over 200,000 brain scans, all of which back up the simple, proven tactics he's about to share with you. Dr. Amen shares the 3 most important habits you can start today to make your brain work better for you, based on decades of research.Whether you're dealing with anxiety, addiction, or stress, the information in this episode will forever change the way you think about your brain. No boring and complicated science here. Learn simple, practical changes to improve your brain, like: What to say first thing in the morning to keep your brain strongThe 5 most important foods to eat for optimal brain healthThe 2 most important vitamins to take every dayHow to tell when your vital hormones are offWhy strength training is better than cardio for your health3 most important words to keep your brain sharpThe breathing technique Dr. Amen recommends for an anxious mind This is your zero-cost guide to better brain health! This is an encore episode with new and exciting insights from me at the top of the episode. You keep asking about how to improve your mental health, and it starts with improving your brain health. In under an hour, you'll learn everything you need to be sharper, smarter, and more successful—by maximizing the power of your brain! Xo, Mel In this episode, you'll learn:0:52: Today, you have an appointment with one of the world's leading experts on brain health.05:28: The craziest brain scan Dr. Amen has ever seen07:17: Brain health 101: What you need to know about your brain today09:34: The simplest habit you can incorporate today to protect your brain10:53: The first thing you need to say every morning to keep your brain strong13:01: The 2 most important vitamins to take daily16:38: What do having a glass of wine and falling in love have in common?20:52: 3 easy ways to know if you have low dopamine levels29:02: The breathing technique Dr. Amen recommends for an anxious mind33:02: 2 proven ways to calm a very busy brain37:40: Whenever you get a negative thought, ask yourself this one question39:04: If you feel tired all the time, it's time to look inward.42:47: How to improve your memory: it starts in your kitchen46:10: The greatest piece of advice on brain health you need to leave with Disclaimer
In 2016, U.S. government officials began reporting a mysterious set of symptoms. They first appeared in Havana, but then showed up in other countries around the world. For Vice World News, reporters Adam Entous and Jon Lee Anderson explain everything they’ve learned about what’s now commonly called Havana syndrome, and why the U.S. still can’t explain what causes it. On this week’s episode of Apple News In Conversation, Entous and Anderson discuss their reporting with host Shumita Basu. This is a preview of that conversation.