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Discover Health | Brain & Nutrition

@DiscoverHealthX

Helping people understand brain health, energy & longevity. Modern habits affect your body more than you think. Daily evidence-based health content ↓

Houston, TX, United States Tham gia Eylül 2015
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Barbara Oneill
Barbara Oneill@BarbaraOneillAU·
1. PUFFY EYES EVERY MORNING - kidneys leaking protein into bloodstream overnight. 2. FOAMY URINE - albumin escaping - kidneys have lost their filtering ability. 3. LOWER BACK PAIN (not spine) - kidney inflammation pressing on surrounding tissue. 4. CONSTANT THIRST - kidneys failing to balance fluid properly inside the body. 5. FREQUENT NIGHT URINATION - kidneys losing ability to concentrate urine at night. 6. SWOLLEN FEET AND ANKLES - sodium and fluid building up from poor filtration. 7. METALLIC TASTE IN MOUTH - waste products accumulating in your bloodstream. 8. ITCHING ALL OVER BODY - phosphorus and toxins depositing under your skin. 9. EXTREME FATIGUE - kidneys not producing enough EPO to carry oxygen in blood. 10. MUSCLE CRAMPS AT NIGHT - electrolyte imbalance from failing filtration. 11. LOSS OF APPETITE SUDDENLY - toxin buildup suppressing hunger signals in brain. 12. PALE OR YELLOWISH SKIN - anemia caused by low kidney hormone production.
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Jessica
Jessica@cinamoorolll·
men how the fuck do you even get fat when your maintenance diet for a sedentary lifestyle is 2,200 calories a day
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Chace Chambers
Chace Chambers@ChamberofFit·
@DiscoverHealthX But the real answer is calorie deficit because fat loss doesn’t happen without it Deficit + high protein diet + lifting with intensity = all essential for fat loss
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Chace Chambers
Chace Chambers@ChamberofFit·
If I were 25lbs overweight with a big belly & my goal was to become unrecognizable ASAP, here's everything I'd do: 1. Cut out alcohol as much as possible. It kills your sleep, recovery, fat loss, gut health, and more.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
If you sleep 5 hours per night and die at age 75, you'll still have spent just as many years awake as a person who sleeps 8 hours per night and dies at age 89.
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@DocPriyamMD Waking up at the same time every night can have many possible contributors. Looking at the bigger picture sleep habits, stress, diet, and overall health may be just as important as focusing on a single cause.
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Dr. Priyam Bordoloi
Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD·
A patient asked me today: "Why do I always wake up at exactly 3:30AM with my heart racing, wide awake, and unable to go back to sleep?" This is actually one of the most misunderstood physiological alarms in the human body.
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Hunger and cravings aren't always the same thing. One is your body asking for energy. The other is often your brain asking for stimulation. Do you think most people confuse the two?
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Your environment influences your decisions more than your motivation. The easier something is to access, the more often you'll do it. Health is often a design problem, not a discipline problem.
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If you could improve only ONE thing: - Sleep - Stress - Nutrition - Exercise Which would have the biggest impact on your health?
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One delivers instant rewards. The other builds lasting satisfaction. Which one do you think modern society relies on more?
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@NicHulscher Individual case reports can be powerful starting points for new research. The challenge is determining whether similar outcomes can be achieved consistently across larger groups of patients.
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
BREAKING: ADVANCED ALZHEIMER’S PATIENT REGAINED SPEECH, MEMORY, AND BLADDER CONTROL AFTER SINGLE PSILOCYBIN DOSE An 80-year-old woman with advanced Alzheimer’s — who had barely spoken for YEARS — experienced RAPID and SUSTAINED improvement after taking 5g of psilocybin mushrooms. During the acute phase, she entered a prolonged deep sleep-like state with profuse sweating. ~19 hours later, she spontaneously started talking again for HOURS — sharing detailed autobiographical memories she hadn’t expressed in years. Over the following days, her family reported improved memory, walking, emotional connection, speech, and regained bladder control. After 1 month, bladder control REMAINED RESTORED, and she was still functionally improved compared with baseline. While this is just one published case report, the implications are enormous given that there are currently NO approved medications known to produce effects like this in advanced Alzheimer’s. These findings urgently need replication. For millions watching a parent or loved one disappear to Alzheimer’s, even the possibility of restoring lost function warrants serious scientific investigation.
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Mastering Life Path
Mastering Life Path@Mastering_life_·
6 YEARS IN THE GYM TAUGHT ME THE BEST FOODS FOR WEIGHT LOSS. 1. Popcorn
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Your brain spends less energy when routines are predictable. Constantly switching schedules, sleep times, and habits creates hidden stress. Consistency is one of the most underrated health tools.
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Modern humans spend more time consuming information than using it. Knowledge is everywhere. Attention is rare. Agree or disagree?
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@TheChiefNerd Interesting case report. While individual cases can generate new research questions, larger controlled studies are still needed to understand whether psilocybin has a meaningful role in Alzheimer’s care.
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Chief Nerd
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
“Psilocybin, the psychedelic component of magic mushrooms, has previously been touted as an effective treatment for depression, anxiety, addiction, and PTSD — but now researchers say it has the potential to be used in Alzheimer’s intervention as well. In this case study, published in Frontiers in Neuroscience, researchers focused on an 80-year-old Japanese American woman with Alzheimer’s. She had declined over the previous decade and was reduced to urinary incontinence, speaking in single syllables, and dependence on caregivers for mobility support and daily living. She was then given a 5g dose of magic mushrooms. During the initial phase, she was agitated, sweated profusely and entered a prolonged sleep state that suggested unconsciousness. But around hour 19, she began speaking in full autobiographical sentences, recalling life events she had been unable to articulate for years. In the days and weeks that followed, more incredible changes emerged. She regained urinary continence, even in the evenings, and began dressing herself. She was able to make and maintain eye contact, remember social interactions, emotionally respond to others, and hold lucid conversations.”
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Dr. Eric Berg DC
Dr. Eric Berg DC@dr_ericberg·
Everyone thinks gray hair is the result of genetics and aging. It's not. It's your body breaking down its own tissues to survive stress. Here's the real culprit (and how to reverse it): 🧵
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Most people think they're unmotivated. Often they're mentally overloaded. Hundreds of decisions every day quietly drain cognitive energy. Which side feels more familiar?
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