AWeber - FOHAC Brain Fog revisited #296

Published: Sun, 04/05/15

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                                                          April 5, 2015
 
 
Brain Fog revisited
                  

 Hi ,
 
Several years ago I was introduced to the idea of brain fog as a consequence of brain inflammation.  At the time the concepts were new and floating around in my brain as fairly complex biochemical pathways that produced nasty consequences.  Over time I have been able to relate these concepts to real world experiences and people that have made it much more real and understandable.

First of all lets consider inflammation. Lets imagine little drops of acid floating around both inside the cells and outside the cells.  Every time one of these drops bumps into something, it burns it.  This is inflammation – the chemical burning of the body.  When burning happens, whatever got burned does not work right anymore.  So when we are talking about brain cells, we are dealing with dead and dying cells that no longer work to enable us to think, remember, or feel.  This is what is happening in brain fog; brain cells are being burned up and our ability to think and feel are being stopped.

If this happened to all the brain cells at once, we would die.  Fortunately this only happens to a small number at a time, or just to small parts of the inside of the cells – usually the part that is for creating the energy the cell’s need to function.  The brain compensates by forming new pathways, but this takes time.  In the meantime we have brain fog, either because of dead cells or cells that have insufficient energy to function properly.  Your brain engine ends up clogged up or out of gas.

Sometimes the cause of this massive acid drop formation is something dramatic like a stroke or a concussion, but more commonly it is caused by toxins in our foods and auto-immune reactions against our own brain tissues.  We most always have some acid formation as the process of burning sugar as an energy source in the brain forms some acid (free radicals).  If we are healthy we have plenty of anti-oxidants to neutralize these normal levels of acids.  This is why we want to eat lots of dark vegetables and fruits, as they are full of anti-oxidants, which help to restore our master body anti-oxidant: glutathione.  

Recently I have been getting feedback from patients and my companion Ellen regarding brain fog.  Ellen says it is like having had four drinks.  You simply are not present and can’t concentrate well.  In her case it is like she gets really fatigued and can hardly function.  Her coordination gets bad and her muscle strength drops significantly.  In her case, her stroke symptoms get much worse.  Another patient was telling me he always used to wake up grouchy and not wanting to deal with the world for several hours and several coffees.  He changed his diet and that turned things around for him.  Now he wakes up actually embracing the day and may not even have coffee.

Ellen was able to really feel the impact of her brain fog a few days ago. We actually took it away, temporarily, with the use of turmeric extract and resveratrol in my anti-inflammatory chocolate combined with the supplement Neuro O2, Nitric Balance, and acetyl glutathione.  These are the main brain anti-inflammatory supplements I use in the office.  To stop her brain fog we had to use some very large doses, but within minutes she felt amazingly better and clearer.

How much of these herbs do we need to use?  The doctor who designed the formulas said to think of the question like asking a fireman how much is the right amount of water to put on a fire.  The answer is whatever amount it takes to put the fire out.  There is no right dose – use whatever it takes to get the job done.  In Ellen’s case that was about six times the normal dose.  Literally it was like turning the lights on in a dark room.  She could suddenly think and feel and be present again.  The effect lasted about six hours and so now we are dosing her three times a day with this six-fold dose to knock down the brain inflammation.

This may seem like a forceful approach, but when you really get it that we are talking about saving brain cells that will never be replaced, then it puts things into a better perspective.  We are our brain functionality.  If our brain is not functioning fully, then we are not us fully.  Like Ellen said, she feels like she has had four drinks.  She is not the girl I know if she tries two drinks.  You can think or feel and you become a zombie-like creature functioning on automatic when you are in a brain fog.  Any sort of mental stimulation or emotional challenge exhausts you and you just want to go to bed and pull the covers over your head.  Brain fog is not a way to live!

This concern for a loss of my own brain function is what started me on my journey onto a grain, dairy, and sugar-free lifestyle.  Most of the time I have been living a carb-free lifestyle and letting my brain function on burning fats for energy.  Fat burning produces a tiny fraction of the “acid” free radicals that sugar burning for energy creates.  I also consume the same anti-inflammatory supplements that I have been giving to Ellen as an added protection, but in a smaller dose as I have no active symptoms with which to gage my need.  Lately I have loosened up to a Paleo lifestyle, which allows me some root vegetables.  I would say my diet is about 70% vegetables, 20% protein foods, and 10% fruit, when I am being my best.  If I am being “bad” my protein consumption goes up primarily in the form of nuts.

Once you get used to it this is not a difficult lifestyle to maintain, except when you go out and try to find good choices on a restaurant menu.  So often the choice comes down to salad with sliced meat on it.  But is this restriction worth it?  For me I would have to say, “yes,” as holding on to my joy of experiencing life with a fully present and alive brain is everything.  I don’t want to live my life dumbed down by a failing brain.  I like being me and engaging the challenges life tosses at me.  How about you?

Take care,

David  

   
 
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Re: Ellen
Ellen's recovery is proceeding slowly.  She has better days and worse days, which means her brain is sharp and present sometimes and other times her brain is fatigued and the messages to her body do not work well.  We are working with her leg muscles and seeing improvements in leg strength.  Her arm is still limp.  Some of the best improvements we have seen are when Susan McDonald has been working with her.  After one session she was able to close her hand several times.  It may not seem like much, but when the hand has done nothing for a long time, seeing some movement is pretty exciting.
I really want to thank all you folks that have gifted us with your time, prayers, and love during this challenging time.

David
 
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On the Wire
Poverty stunts brain development

A large study has compared the size of the brain surface area of rich kids compared to poor kids and found that poverty produces smaller brains.  Brain size increases with enriched experience and better nutrition - both of which are more available to those with more money.

Money brain

 
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"We cannot teach people anything; we can only help them discover it within themselves."

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Resveratrol may prevent memory loss
 
A rat study at Texas A&M has shown resveratrol may actually improve memory and mood in the aging population.  Resveratrol is already well established as a powerful anti-inflammatory for brain tissue which is why it is one of the two ingredients in my anti-inflammatory chocolate.   

Resveratrol and memory
 



"Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man's desire to understand."

-Neil Armstrong 

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50 Paleo pantry foods

As most of you know I strongly recommend the Paleo eating lifestyle, but many times we need help setting up our kitchens to support this lifestyle.  Mark Sisson at Mark's Daily apple has put together a nice list of the top 50 foods to have in your pantry to make following a Paleo life easier.  Check it out.
 

Paleo Pantry

 
 
 
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About Dr. DeLapp
 
Dr. DeLapp has been a philosopher, non-force Chiropractor, medical intuitive, and health innovator for over 30 years.  He began experimenting with  medical intuition in 1972 while studying physics at UC Davis.  In addition to physics he designed and completed an individual major in the philosophy and psychology of education.  Shortly after he choose to pursue a career in the only truly health oriented profession available at that time, Chiropractic.  He graduated with honors in 1981 with his doctorate and opened a private practice. 
Since that time he has continued his research into the effects of consciousness and learning on health. 
He developed the Biomagnetic Retraining system for correcting movement abnormalities. 
Since 1991 he has focused on developing a powerful system for uncovering and assisting the mind-body connection in health and personal growth.  The in-depth coaching, guided by the subconscious direction from the body, is called Heartflow and the simpler mind-body retraining for health and unfoldment he has named Gracework.  Both are available at Fair Oaks Health.
 

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