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Summary of Michael Nehls's The Indoctrinated Brain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Summary of Michael Nehls's The Indoctrinated Brain

Buy now to get the main key ideas from Michael Nehls's The Indoctrinated Brain Is there an ongoing global effort to indoctrinate people by reprogramming their memory? German physician Michael Nehls believes so, and he lays out his case in The Indoctrinated Brain (2023). Nehls asserts that global crises such as COVID-19 and climate change may have been created to advance the financial and political goals of a select few. Their technocratic totalitarianism manipulates our brains and suppresses alternative views. Nehls warns of a dystopian future where human life is controlled by computers and algorithms. However, if we embrace our curiosity, innovation, and intelligence, humanity can overcome this crisis.

The Medical-Pharmaceutical Killing Machine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

The Medical-Pharmaceutical Killing Machine

Medical and pharmaceutical history is replete with examples of dangerous interventions that have poisoned, injured, or killed. However, events since 2020 have attracted attention as never before to medicine’s potential to be both lethal and malevolent. In The Medical-Pharmaceutical Killing Machine, Children’s Health Defense situates current perils in their broader context with the aim of helping readers understand how to protect themselves and their loved ones. In the Greek Trojan War saga, the god Apollo ensured that Cassandra’s prophecies would never be believed, with disastrous consequences. As recounted in the book, modern medicine, too, has produced its fair share of “medical Ca...

Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws

As an artist, Dan Fleuette has always identified with the marginal, the rebels, those at the margins of society. Traditionally, these characters have been artists, musicians, filmmakers, and writers. Since the dawn of woke culture, where many of today’s artists march in lockstep with the dominant, politically correct corporate news and political space, these marginal characters have taken a different look. Today’s rebels would have been considered quite mainstream just a few years ago. Included in their ranks are the scorned, mocked, ridiculed and canceled—those who risk everything to dare to speak their mind and run counter to mainstream narratives. These are the people captured in Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws: A Pictorial History of WarRoom. This is not just a portrait book, it is also a WarRoom historical document showcasing the brave souls who are courageous enough to stand up against a ceaseless and powerful battering of politicians, woke social media tyrants, school boards, editorial pages, and polite society in general. This book is Fleuette’s small attempt to honor these people, who show us, day in and day out, what real courage is.

Model Organisms in Drug Discovery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Model Organisms in Drug Discovery

Fruit flies are "little people with wings" goes the saying in the scientific community, ever since the completion of the Human Genome Project and its revelations about the similarity amongst the genomes of different organisms. It is humbling that most signalling pathways which "define" humans are conserved in Drosophila, the common fruit fly. Feed a fruit fly caffeine and it has trouble falling asleep; feed it antihistamines and it cannot stay awake. A C. elegans worm placed on the antidepressant flouxetine has increased serotonin levels in its tiny brain. Yeast treated with chemotherapeutics stop their cell division. Removal of a single gene from a mouse or zebrafish can cause the animals t...

Exhausted Brain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 434

Exhausted Brain

Revitalize Your Brain, Reclaim Your Mental Energy Everyone knows the feeling after a long day—it's difficult to concentrate, make challenging decisions, or empathize with others. We live in a chronically exhausted society, and the capacity of our brains is limited. For years, the span of our mental battery has been shrinking. Lack of exercise, poor nutrition, harmful substances in the environment, lack of or harmful social interaction, and constant digital bombardment are a part of life that are not in accordance with our nature, and the result is a declining performance of our brain. In The Exhausted Brain, ​Dr. Michael Nehls uncovers the source of our mental energy. He reveals where our "brain battery" is located, what function it serves within our brain, and what this means for our thinking. Dr. Nehls describes the disastrous consequences a shrinking mental battery can have for us, our society, and future generations—and how we can counteract it.

Observer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Observer

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Preventing Dementia?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Preventing Dementia?

The conceptualization of dementia has changed dramatically in recent years with the claim that, through early detection and by controlling several risk factors, a prevention of dementia is possible. Although encouraging and providing hope against this feared condition, this claim is open to scrutiny. This volume looks at how this new conceptualization ignores many of the factors which influence a dementia sufferers’ prognosis, including their history with education, food and exercise as well as their living in different epistemic cultures. The central aim is to question the concept of prevention and analyze its impact on aging people and aging societies.

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 848

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Alzheimer's, Aromatherapy, and the Sense of Smell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Alzheimer's, Aromatherapy, and the Sense of Smell

• Cites multiple clinical studies to show how Alzheimer’s is critically bound with the sense of smell and how the loss of this sense is often the first symptom of onset • Details how to use essential oils to stimulate memory, prevent cognitive loss, and counter the isolation, withdrawal, and depression of Alzheimer’s patients • Reveals the striking results seen in several French hospitals and senior living homes where aromatherapy has been used as a therapy for Alzheimer’s While there is still no known cure for Alzheimer’s, new research and trials from France reveal that it is possible to slow its progression, ameliorate some of its effects, and improve the quality of life for ...

Plant Roots
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 861

Plant Roots

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-17
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

The decade since the publication of the third edition of this volume has been an era of great progress in biology in general and the plant sciences in particular. This is especially true with the advancements brought on by the sequencing of whole genomes of model organisms and the development of "omics" techniques. This fourth edition of Plant Root