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Updated map of the human brain hailed as a scientific tour de force | Science When the German neurologist Korbinian Brodmann first sliced and mapped the human brain more than a century ago he identified 50 distinct regions in the crinkly surface called the cerebral cortex that governs much of what makes us human. Now researchers have updated the 100-year-old map in a scientific tour de force which reveals that the human brain has at least 180 different regions that are important for language, perception, consciousness, thought, attention and sensation. The landmark achievement hands neuroscientists their most comprehensive map of the cortex so far, one that is expected to supersede Brodmann’s as the standard researchers use to talk about the various areas of the brain. Scientists at Washington University in St Louis created the map by combining highly-detailed MRI scans from 210 healthy young adults who had agreed to take part in the Human Connectome Project, a massive effort that aims to understand how neurons in the brain are connected.

Second Brain Found in Heart Neurons - Trust your Gut Feelings The idea of transplanted cellular memory emerged as early as 1920 in the film "Les Mains d'Orleac" written by science fiction writer Maurice Renard. A second brain in the heart is now much more than an idea. Prominent medical experts have recently discovered that many recipients of heart transplants are inheriting donors' memories and consequently report huge changes in their tastes, their personality, and, most extraordinarily, in their emotional memories. Today new science is testing the theory that the heart is involved in our feelings. Amazing new discoveries show that the heart organ is intelligent and that it sometimes can lead the brain in our interpretation of the world around us, and in the actions we chose to take. Meeting Donor's Family Upon meeting their donors' families, the heart transplant patients' hunches were confirmed: the new personality traits had indeed been passed on from their donors. The Little Brain In The Heart Neurologist Dr. Most Amazingly... Dr.

How To See An Aura: Learn To See The Hunan Aura Auras are an energy field that is present around every living creature and some inanimate objects. The aura is generated by the 7 major chakras and the 114 minor chakras in the human body. What Color Is Your Aura And What Does It Mean? Find Out Here! Your thoughts, emotions, actions, and even dietary choices can impact the aura. The aura is something like a shield. Truly, the ability to see an aura isn't a novelty, but a very practical thing to be able to do.

Probiotic Strains Matched to the Illnesses They Heal by Melanie Christner | Affiliate linksImagine you are at the doctor’s office for help with a specific health concern. After a full examination, your doctor pulls out a prescription pad to write you a script for – gasp – a probiotic strain. The prescription is handed to you, and you take a look at it. Looking up in surprise, you ask the doctor if the recommendation is indeed for a probiotic rather than an antibiotic. The doctor nods his/her head and explains that the particular strain recommended for your ailment has been found to have an 86% success rate as tested in a double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study. You ask about side effects, and your doctor replies that there — ARE NONE. You are (understandably) amazed. Sound like a far-fetched scenario? Depending on how up-to-date and open minded your health provider is, this may already be a reality. The reason? Some of the Ways Probiotics Keep Us Healthy 1. 2. 3. Specific Strains for Specific Issues Antibiotic Associated Diarrhea

Humans Really Are Made of Stardust, and a New Study Proves It For decades, science popularizers have said humans are made of stardust, and now, a new survey of 150,000 stars shows just how true the old cliché is: Humans and their galaxy have about 97 percent of the same kind of atoms, and the elements of life appear to be more prevalent toward the galaxy's center, the research found. The crucial elements for life on Earth, often called the building blocks of life, can be abbreviated as CHNOPS: carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur. For the first time, astronomers have cataloged the abundance of these elements in a huge sample of stars. The astronomers evaluated each element's abundance through a method called spectroscopy; each element emits distinct wavelengths of light from within a star, and they measured the depth of the dark and bright patches in each star's light spectrum to determine what it was made of. [The Milky Way: A Traveler's Guide] The catalog of chemical abundances is available at

Is It Possible to Get Too MUCH Fermented Food in Your Diet? | All Body Ecology Articles So you want the health and beauty benefits of probiotics, but aren't sure how much is right for you? Find out how much is too much and what to do to make probiotics work for you. Experiencing gas and bloating or other symptoms when you consume fermented foods and drinks? How can you tell if your symptoms are part of the natural cleansing process or if you've had too much? This article will explain the guidelines for identifying how to get the most of your healing fermented foods and drinks...and when you've had too much. Probiotics For Life Probiotics literally means "for life." Unfortunately, most people have an imbalance between healthy microflora and pathogenic microorganisms, setting the stage for illness and disease. Some of the reasons your inner ecosystem may be imbalanced are: So what happens when you start to consume probiotics? Probiotics are powerful invisible microorganisms that go a long way to turning your digestive and immune health around. For the past 20 years, Dr. Sources

100 Very Cool Facts About The Human Body The Brain The human brain is the most complex and least understood part of the human anatomy. There may be a lot we don’t know, but here are a few interesting facts that we’ve got covered. Nerve impulses to and from the brain travel as fast as 170 miles per hour. Ever wonder how you can react so fast to things around you or why that stubbed toe hurts right away? Hair and Nails While they’re not a living part of your body, most people spend a good amount of time caring for their hair and nails. Facial hair grows faster than any other hair on the body. Internal Organs Though we may not give them much thought unless they’re bothering us, our internal organs are what allow us to go on eating, breathing and walking around. The largest internal organ is the small intestine. Bodily Functions We may not always like to talk about them, but everyone has to deal with bodily functions on a daily basis. Sneezes regularly exceed 100 mph. Sex and Reproduction Senses Aging and Death

Tuit Nutrition: Digestion for (not-so) Dummies: Increasing Stomach Acid Naturally (a.k.a. MOAR ACID!) We’ve spent a lot of time so far going over how important good digestion is. In our train ride along the north-to-south route of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, we started at the brain, which is not anatomically part of the digestive system, but is arguably one of the most important organs of digestion. After that, we had pit stops at the mouth, esophagus, and stomach. As we laid out in part 2, digestion starts in the brain. So let’s say we’ve got those things in the brain and mouth mastered, but we’re still feeling symptoms of indigestion. One of the simplest ways to make the stomach more acidic is to (…drumroll please…) give it some acid. Another way to boost the acidity in your stomach is to combine vinegar with bitter greens. A salad of bitter greens is made an even better digestive aid by splashing on some vinaigrette! So we’ve got vinegar, lemon juice, and bitter greens. If all else fails, there’s nothing wrong with using HCl supplements. Okay.

Nerve Structures of the Spine Nerves control the body’s functions including the vital organs, sensation, and movement. The nervous system receives information and initiates an appropriate response. It is affected by internal and external factors (ie, stimulus). Nerves follow tracts and cross over junctions called synapses. Watch our video explaining spinal anatomy—it'll give you the big picture of how the nerves and vertebrae fit together in your spine. Central Nervous System (CNS) The Central Nervous System is composed of the brain and spinal cord. Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) The CNS extends to the Peripheral Nervous System, a system of nerves that branch beyond the spinal cord, brain, and brainstem. The PNS includes the Somatic Nervous System (SNS) and the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). The ANS is further divided into the Sympathetic Nervous System and the Parasympathetic Nervous System. Just below the last thoracic (T12) and first lumbar (L1) vertebra the spinal cord ends at the Conus Medullaris.

Should You Be Supplementing With Hydrochloric Acid? If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! Life has been quite crazy and stressful for me for as long as I can remember. Stress, stress, stress! How I have learned to cope and deal with the stress in my life has dramatically shifted, yet still the demands and pressures keep coming. 709Save My Experience This past December, I had my health assessed by a functional examination. If you read my post, Digestion 101, you will see that digestion works from the north most part of our body to the south. Going back in time a little, I used to have a hard time tolerating beef. So to give you an idea, the functional points for my small intestine went from 8’s, 9’s & 10’s to 3’s, 4’s and 5’s, in just 3 months and I wasn’t even all that consistent with taking my hydrochloric acid. There is more to this picture than I am sharing here, but I wanted to focus and emphasize the importance of supplemental HCL, since it’s not really feasible to get in food form. 220Save

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