What is the forgotten brain protector you must know about to safeguard your brain?

What is the forgotten brain protector you must know about to safeguard your brain?

Hormones deliver email to small openings that line cells, called receptors. These emails are messages that tell cells what to do, what not to do, how to function and keep you vertical, on the move, and paying taxes. Estrogen delivers estrogenic email to estrogen receptors. Progesterone delivers progesteronic email to progesterone receptors. Turns out, all of our brains are flush with progesterone receptors. Progesterone is manufactured in the brains of all humans, girls and boys, men and women alike. What exactly is progesterone doing in the brain? What are the messages progesterone’s email are sending to the brain? Exciting data has [...]

What is the forgotten brain protector you must know about to safeguard your brain?2019-02-06T12:07:06-06:00

Secrets of Super-Ager 80-year-old brains, shown healthier by neuroimaging compared to the brains of folks 2-3 decades younger!

Science usually studies what’s wrong, but this scientist studied what was right, with brains that is. God bless Emily Rogalski out of the Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. She gives us hope! Dr. Rogalski used imaging techniques to evaluate the part of the brain that indirectly tells us how healthy a brain is: the cortical thickness. The thicker the cortex, the more nerves live there. The more nerves we have, the better we can think, remember, and focus. The more nerves, the more agile and energetic our brains. Looking inside the brains of [...]

Secrets of Super-Ager 80-year-old brains, shown healthier by neuroimaging compared to the brains of folks 2-3 decades younger!2019-02-14T14:22:57-06:00

Should you pay more for organic foods?

Should you pay more for organic foods? I love Stanford. When I practiced in Palo Alto, CA, in the days before the Internet, I would go to the Lane Medical Library most evenings after work to do extensive nutritional research. So I have much respect for their medical library, but NOT for the conclusions of their recent meta-analysis of organic vs. conventionally-raised/processed foods. Consumer, beware of headlines that may guide you to make unhealthy decisions for you and your loved ones! The Stanford research group under Smith-Spangler ran a review of numerous studies, called “data drudging,” to create a meta-analysis (looking [...]

Should you pay more for organic foods?2019-02-14T14:12:34-06:00

Which foods lower blood pressure almost as effectively as medication, demonstrated by our old friend—data from the Framingham Heart Study of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institutes and NIH?

Which foods lower blood pressure almost as effectively as medication, demonstrated by our old friend—data from the Framingham Heart Study of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institutes and NIH? If you can slurp at least one 6-ounce cup of yogurt every three days, you have, according to this study, a 31% decreased risk of developing high blood pressure. They used low-fat yogurt so as to be careful to not add calories, though I am more a fan of whole foods, including yogurt, and then lowering calories elsewhere, or burning off more calories through exercise. This was a 15-year study on [...]

Which foods lower blood pressure almost as effectively as medication, demonstrated by our old friend—data from the Framingham Heart Study of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institutes and NIH?2019-02-05T13:10:37-06:00

Our lives are dictated more by smell than we realize, but once again, as I have been writing for years, shape is also part of the issue

Our lives are dictated more by smell than we realize, but once again, as I have been writing for years, shape is also part of the issue. It now turns out that dancing is not just “with the stars,” but also “with our noses.” And a romantic partner’s shape is not only cool to look at, but also travels up our nose! I have been writing and lecturing for years that the essential, critical messages of life are delivered inside our bodies by shape-shifting. A hormone sends a message to a proteineous receptor, and together they “shape-shift.” Merged together, they form [...]

Our lives are dictated more by smell than we realize, but once again, as I have been writing for years, shape is also part of the issue2019-04-03T10:25:42-05:00

This research clearly demonstrates that modern fatness isn’t just a result of the ‘couch potato’ sedentary syndrome.

This research clearly demonstrates that modern fatness isn’t just a result of the ‘couch potato’ sedentary syndrome. This data shows the POWER OF FOOD as tools to keep our waistlines from getting the better of us! Okay, okay, everyone knows that obesity is an epidemic worming its nasty way into every culture around the globe. Public health circles (or squares) have mostly thought, understandably, that our rotundonous ways are because modern peoples have become gluttonous sloths assuming the shapes of their couches. Move over Forest Gump; sedentary is as sedentary does. Even the World Health Organization says that we are fat [...]

This research clearly demonstrates that modern fatness isn’t just a result of the ‘couch potato’ sedentary syndrome.2019-04-03T10:27:34-05:00

A Game-changing year for hormones

Hormone replacement is back in favor, if it is individualized, given in the appropriate dose, delivery, and timing. HRT appears to protect us in the second half of life even with use of a few years from the start of menopause. I explain and emphasize all this in Safe Hormones, Smart Women. Note my newly-released revised audio edition with over 20 hours of audio. You can get my Safe Hormones, Smart Women in eBook and the audio at the Live Younger Book Store. Click here___. We saw: The conservative North American Menopause Society in their 9th positional statement says hormone replacement [...]

A Game-changing year for hormones2019-01-21T15:45:34-06:00

Daily aspirin might SERIOUSLY increase the risk of an aggressive type of age-related macular degeneration.

This is the third large study in the last year to suggest potential eye disease from regular aspirin use.  It’s a small risk. Aspirin does protect against heart attack, stroke, and dementia, and when used for over 5 years, it protects against many types of cancer. But if you are part of the 1% who gets this serious eye disease, then statistics mean nothing. But the conclusions are still not set in stone, and a soon-to-be published study may even reflect opposite results. So, right now, aspirin use is a conundrum. Bottom line: Try to avoid it for pain control and [...]

Daily aspirin might SERIOUSLY increase the risk of an aggressive type of age-related macular degeneration.2018-08-29T17:46:13-05:00

How we sleep may affect our perception of gratitude!

Wow, this is a real body/mind/hormones study.  How we sleep affects how we see ourselves and how others perceive us. Groundbreaking research showed that poor sleep makes our heart feel poorly, so we experience or perceive less gratitude. Other new studies also suggest that giving time and money to others makes us feel healthier, wealthier, and happier, and may improve our sleep. It seems that how we sleep affects our perception of how we live, and vice versa. We’re all connected. As above, so below; from sleep to sleep affects how we move through our world and attract what comes our [...]

How we sleep may affect our perception of gratitude!2019-04-03T10:28:01-05:00

The mind follows sound.

Hearing loss accelerates decline of cognitive functions such as thinking and remembering. (Journal of American Medical Association on Line 2013). So using hearing aids, if hearing loss is occurring, is not just hearing protective, but also brain protective. But instead of relying only on hearing aids, look into aldosterone hormone testing and replacement, shown to be helpful in some adult cases of hearing loss. There is hearing-help in them there hormones!

The mind follows sound.2019-02-13T11:01:51-06:00
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