Tag: Health
Sperm cells may carry stress of Father
A recent study has revealed that sperm cells can carry traces of stress experienced by the father, potentially influencing offspring health and development. Researchers found that environmental stressors, such as psychological stress or trauma, can induce epigenetic changes in sperm—modifications that affect gene expression without altering the DNA sequence.
These changes, primarily in DNA methylation patterns and small non-coding RNAs, act as molecular “memories” of the father’s stress. When sperm fertilizes an egg, these epigenetic markers may be transmitted to the embryo, potentially shaping traits like stress resilience, behavior, or susceptibility to mental health disorders in the offspring.
The study highlights how stress affects the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, which regulates cortisol production, leaving molecular signatures in sperm. Experiments in animal models, and limited human studies, suggest these alterations can influence the offspring’s stress response systems, potentially leading to anxiety-like behaviors or metabolic issues.
However, the exact mechanisms of transmission and their long-term impact remain under investigation. This research underscores the importance of paternal health before conception and raises questions about how lifestyle and environmental factors shape future generations. It also emphasizes the need for further studies to explore interventions that could mitigate these effects.

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Teeth
Our teeth are more important to our entire bodies structures than what is revealed to us. Most dentists are not even aware of the connections. Recently someone posted about how emotional the removal of her wisdom teeth were. Seeing the chart below of how the nerves of the brain are interconnected to our teeth and to our organs can help us better understand our own bodies and thereby provide a pathway to healing. Please forgive the image in the corner of the scantily dressed woman getting a tooth pulled. It does show the severity of the process but could do without the rest. I hope this post is acceptable to the admin of this group. Im just sharing what i dug out of my files from the other night. I realize now that an explanation being added would go farther than just an image.

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This RX doubles Dementia risk
Gabapentin, widely prescribed for chronic pain, may increase dementia risk by up to 40%, according to a new U.S. study.
Younger adults (aged 35 to 49) face more than double the dementia risk when taking gabapentin in the long term.
The drug alters GABA, a key brain neurotransmitter, potentially leading to cognitive decline.
Critics dispute causation but admit concerning correlations.
Gabapentin prescriptions remain high despite study warnings, raising concerns about Big Pharma’s safety standards.
A groundbreaking U.S. study reveals that gabapentin, a drug doled out to millions for chronic pain, may increase dementia risk by up to 40%, raising urgent questions about the safety of Big Pharma’s “solutions.”
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University analyzed the health records of more than 26,000 Americans who were treated for chronic lower back pain between 2004 and 2024. Their findings, published in Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, expose a harrowing trend: patients prescribed gabapentin six or more times faced a 29% higher dementia risk, soaring to 40% for those with 12 or more prescriptions. Even younger adults (35 to 49 years old) saw their risk more than double in a disturbing revelation for a drug that is marketed as “safe.”
How gabapentin attacks the brain
Gabapentin, sold as Neurontin by Pfizer, the same corporation behind dangerous Covid vaccines, works by altering gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a critical neurotransmitter that calms overactive nerve cells. But this “brake” on brain activity may come at a catastrophic cost.
“Our findings indicate an association between gabapentin prescription and dementia or cognitive impairment within 10 years,” the researchers warned. They urged “close monitoring of adult patients prescribed gabapentin to assess for potential cognitive decline

The Body holds trauma
My experience with IBS was labeled an Axis or code for mental disorder
