Benita

Aagtekerke, Netherlands

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31 May 13:55

The Silent Knight You are welcome✨️🙏❤️

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31 May 11:28

Lion’s Mane mushroom (Hericium erinaceus) is a medicinal fungus renowned for its potential brain-boosting effects, especially in promoting neurogenesis (the growth of new brain cells). Here's a breakdown of how it works, the types you can buy, and where to find it.

🧠 How Lion’s Mane Stimulates Brain Cell Growth

Lion’s Mane contains two key bioactive compounds:

Hericenones – found in the fruiting body

Erinacines – found in the mycelium

These compounds can stimulate the synthesis of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), a protein crucial for:

Growth and repair of neurons

Neuroplasticity (the brain’s ability to form new connections)

Memory and cognitive function

In lab studies and animal models, Lion’s Mane has been shown to:

Stimulate the regeneration of damaged nerves

Support the formation of new neurons

Improve memory and learning

Some early human trials suggest cognitive improvements in people with mild cognitive impairment, although more research is needed for definitive conclusions.

🛍️ Types of Lion’s Mane You Can Buy

You can buy Lion's Mane in several forms depending on your preference, purpose, and bioavailability:

1. Powder

Made from dried fruiting bodies or mycelium

Can be added to smoothies, tea, or coffee

Available as dual-extract (more potent: alcohol and water extracted)

Best for: Budget-friendly, daily use

2. Capsules

Pre-measured powder doses

Convenient, travel-friendly

Often available as fruiting body only, mycelium only, or dual-extract

Best for: Consistency, ease of use

3. Tincture (Liquid Extract)

Alcohol-based extract that may include both fruiting body and mycelium

Faster absorption under the tongue

Typically more potent due to concentration

Best for: Faster effects, easy dosing

4. Fresh or Dried Organic Mushrooms

Used in cooking (e.g., stir-fries, soups)

Fresh mushrooms have all their nutrients intact

Dried versions can be rehydrated

Best for: Culinary and supplement purposes

What to Look for in High-Quality Lion’s Mane

Certified organic

Dual-extracted (alcohol and water extraction for full-spectrum benefits)

100% fruiting body (higher concentration of hericenones)

No fillers or grain-based substrates (especially for capsules or powder)

3rd-party tested for purity and potency

🌐 Where to Buy Lion’s Mane

Online (global options)

Real Mushrooms – Known for 100% organic fruiting body extracts

Host Defense – Founded by mycologist Paul Stamets; offers mycelium-based extracts

FreshCap Mushrooms – Dual extracts, lab-tested, clean ingredients

Four Sigmatic – Coffee blends and elixirs with Lion’s Mane

Amazon – Wide variety, but check sourcing carefully

Health Food Stores

Whole Foods Market

Natural grocers

Local herbal shops or co-ops

Fresh Organic Lion’s Mane

Farmers’ markets (in mushroom-friendly regions)

Local mushroom growers or fungi CSA subscriptions

Online organic mushroom farms (e.g., North Spore, Smallhold)

🔁 Daily Use Tips

Start with a low dose (e.g., 500–1000 mg per day) and gradually increase

Best taken daily for cognitive support; effects can take a few weeks

Combine with healthy lifestyle (sleep, exercise, diet)

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31 May 11:22

Sleep-deprived? Your brain might be eating itself. 🧠

A study published in the Journal of Neuroscience revealed a shocking truth:
When you’re severely sleep-deprived, your brain’s cleanup crew—astrocytes—go into overdrive.

What does that mean?
🧠 Instead of just removing damaged neural connections…
They start breaking down healthy ones, too.

Even worse:
Microglial cells—the brain’s immune defense—become hyperactive, mimicking the early brain inflammation seen in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s.

Chronic sleep loss = long-term brain damage in the making.

This isn’t just about feeling tired.
It’s about protecting the connections that make you you.

Prioritize 7–9 hours of sleep—not just for energy, but for brain survival.

Study: Bellesi et al., J Neurosci, 2017

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31 May 11:16

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31 May 11:06

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31 May 10:15

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Dear beautiful souls,

I lovingly apologize that this film is only a 60-second glimpse of a story that truly unfolds over 2 minutes and 44 seconds. The platform’s time limit guided this shorter version, but please know that every second was chosen with deep care and intention.

Thank you for your presence, your heart, and your understanding.

With love and light,

Benita🙏✨️❤️

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31 May 09:52

BREAKING NEWS: Robert F. Kennedy Jr has announced plans to ban pharmaceutical advertisements on television.

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30 May 11:09

Dr. Sebi, a Honduran herbalist and self-proclaimed healer, advocated for a natural approach to health, emphasizing the importance of an alkaline diet and purging the body of what he termed "mucus." According to Dr. Sebi's theories, mucus accumulation in the body is believed to contribute to various health problems, including chronic illnesses, immune system issues, and overall poor health.

The Theory on Mucus

What Mucus Does to the Body:

Toxins and Disease: Dr. Sebi claimed that mucus is a breeding ground for pathogens and toxins, which can lead to diseases, including cancer and diabetes.

Chronic Conditions: Accumulation of mucus can contribute to chronic conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, and other respiratory issues.

Inflammation: Excess mucus is believed to exacerbate inflammation in the body, leading to discomfort and various health complications.

How to Prevent Mucus Accumulation

Diet:

Alkaline Foods: Focus on an alkaline plant-based diet that includes greens, fruits, and vegetables. Dr. Sebi recommended avoiding processed foods, dairy, meat, and refined sugars, as these are thought to create mucus in the body.

Hydration: Drink plenty of water to help flush out toxins and reduce mucus buildup.

Lifestyle Changes:

Regular Exercise: Engage in regular physical activity to promote overall health and aid in detoxification.

Avoiding Allergens: Identify and avoid allergens that can increase mucus production, such as certain foods or environmental triggers.

How to Get Rid of Excess Mucus

Herbal Remedies:

Natural Herbs: Dr. Sebi promoted the use of natural herbs like sarsaparilla, burdock root, and sea moss that are believed to help cleanse the body and reduce mucus.

Teas and Infusions: Herbal teas made from ginger, turmeric, and other anti-inflammatory herbs can aid in clearing mucus.

Detoxification:

Fasting: Periodic fasting can help reset the digestive system and eliminate mucus.

Flushes: Implementing detox protocols that include the use of specific herbal formulas to promote mucus elimination.

Breathing Techniques:

Deep Breathing Exercises: Practicing breathing exercises can help clear the lungs and reduce mucus.

Always remember that individual health conditions are unique, and a one-size-fits-all approach may not be suitable for everyone.

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30 May 09:42

Over 3,000 years ago, the Assyrians developed a remarkably advanced underwater technique, as illustrated in this ancient relief. It shows Assyrian soldiers using goatskin bags filled with air to help them breathe while submerged—a clever early example of diving gear.

This innovation highlights the remarkable resourcefulness of the Assyrians, showcasing how they adapted their environment for strategic military purposes. It reflects not only their technical creativity but also their tactical foresight in warfare.

Today, this fascinating Assrian artifact is preserved in the British Museum, offering a glimpse into the ingenuity and capabilities of one of history’s great civilizations.

Note: The lower image is the original artifact; the upper is a modern visual interpretation

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29 May 22:24

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Sending you healing energy 💫✨️