BLUE ZONES ,MEMORY, and MEMORY in the BRAIN and BLUE SHIFTS and
HOW to NOT FORGET the BLUE LIVING ENERGY EFFECT:
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by Henryk Szubinski
Function of the BLUENESS of the BLUE ZONES as the example of being subject to their environments and the obvious BLUE WATER color. So to extend this sense of the direct BLUE ENVIRONMENT there has to be some factor influencing those who live there for as long as they do. More than 100 years. But why?. Well to be there so long and to continuously relate to or gain the benefits of the BLUENESS, there has to be some active energy in the brain that CONTINUOUSLY SUSTAINS the BLUE COLOR SENSE perception. Meaning the active ingredient = non memory loss of the functions of the DIRECT PERCEPTION of the BLUENESS. So to see if there are some ways of memory in the brain , there are many indicators for the EXACT OPPOSITE, such as ALZHEIMER'S disease that makes people loose memory.
There are some facts already known to science:
see Wikipedia and Alzheimer's
date 2018
November 14
Alzheimer's disease (AD), also referred to simply as Alzheimer's, is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and worsens over time.[1][2] It is the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia.[1][2] The most common early symptom is difficulty in remembering recent events (short-term memory loss).[1] As the disease advances, symptoms can include problems with language, disorientation (including easily getting lost), mood swings, loss of motivation, not managing self care, and behavioural issues.[1][2] As a person's condition declines, they often withdraw from family and society.[1]Gradually, bodily functions are lost, ultimately leading to death.[10] Although the speed of progression can vary, the typical life expectancy following diagnosis is three to nine years.[7][11]
The cause of Alzheimer's disease is poorly understood.[1] About 70% of the risk is believed to be genetic with many genes usually involved.[4] Other risk factors include a history of head injuries, depression, or hypertension.[1] The disease process is associated with plaques and tangles in the brain.[4] A probable diagnosis is based on the history of the illness and cognitive testing with medical imaging and blood tests to rule out other possible causes.[5]Initial symptoms are often mistaken for normal ageing.[1] Examination of brain tissue is needed for a definite diagnosis.[4] Mental and physical exercise, and avoiding obesity may decrease the risk of AD; however, evidence to support these recommendations is not strong.[4][12] There are no medications or supplements that have been shown to decrease risk.[13]
Comparison of a normal aged brain (left) and the brain of a person with Alzheimer's (right). Characteristics that separate the two are pointed out.
So now that the comparison is known, perhaps the faculty of the memory function to survive for as long as the SENSE of the HEIGHTENED BLUE EFFECT will be shown as the MEMORY FUNCTION'S position in the brain.
So now that the comparison is known, perhaps the faculty of the memory function to survive for as long as the SENSE of the HEIGHTENED BLUE EFFECT will be shown as the MEMORY FUNCTION'S position in the brain.
Deep inside the medial temporal lobe is the region of the brain known as the limbic system, which includes the hippocampus, the amygdala, the cingulate gyrus, the thalamus, the hypothalamus, the epithalamus, the mammillary body and other organs, many of which are of particular relevance to the processing ofmemory.
Where the memory is stored in the brain?
After consolidation, long-term memories are stored throughout the brain as groups of neurons that are primed to fire together in the same pattern that created the original experience, and each component of a memory is stored in the brain area that initiated it (e.g. groups of neurons in the visual cortex store a sight,
From this, the effect that fire neurons together may be sustaining the BLUE SPECTRA as variables that displace from one blue to many other blue types. Just as any color of the spectrum has it's universal values of light as being broken up into other smaller waves of light, to suppose that every light color originates from white light that is already FILLING the UNIVERSE. This means there are many more color spectra in the universe than there are light white spectra.
So ,as blue may be color spectra it must be UNIVERSALLY INFINITE and UNIVERSALLY ETERNAL considering that BLUE will continuously CYCLE into the BLUE SHIFT.
A blueshift is any decrease in wavelength, with a corresponding increase in frequency, of an electromagnetic wave; the opposite effect is referred to as redshift. In visible light, this shifts the color from the red end of the spectrum to the blue end.
courtesy YouTUbe
So then, people living in BLUE ZONES are using some type of activity related to memory boosting.
Let's take a look at some of the ways research has found to keep our memories around as long as possible.
- Meditate to improve your working memory. ...
- Drink coffee to improve your memoryconsolidation. ...
- Eat berries for better long-term memory. ...
- Exercise to improve your memory recall. ...
- Chew gum to make stronger memories.
14 Natural Ways to Improve Your Memory
- Eat Less Added Sugar. Eating too much added sugar has been linked to many health issues and chronic diseases, including cognitive decline. ...
- Try a Fish Oil Supplement. ...
- 3. Make Time for Meditation. ...
- Maintain a Healthy Weight. ...
- Get Enough Sleep. ...
- Practice Mindfulness. ...
- Drink Less Alcohol. ...
- Train Your Brain.
How to Improve Your Memory
- Give your brain a workout.
- Don't skip the physical exercise.
- Get your Zs.
- Make time for friends.
- Keep stress in check.
- Have a laugh.
- Eat a brain-boosting diet.
- Identify and treat health problems.
Whether you suffer from Alzheimer's disease or you simply have memory problems, certain vitamins and fatty acids have been said to slow or prevent memory loss. The long list of potential solutions includes vitamins like vitamin B-12, herbalsupplements such as ginkgo biloba, and omega-3 fatty acids.
11 Best Foods to Boost Your Brain and Memory
- Fatty Fish. When people talk about brain foods, fatty fish is often at the top of the list. ...
- Coffee. If coffee is the highlight of your morning, you'll be glad to hear that it's good for you. ...
- Blueberries. ...
- Turmeric. ...
- Broccoli. ...
- Pumpkin Seeds. ...
- Dark Chocolate. ...
- Nuts.
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ConsultQD-Clevland clinic.
... trained wine experts have significantly enhanced structural and functional measures in specific areas of the brain associated with memory and olfaction.
from:
consultqd.clevelandclinic.org/sommelier-study-finds-enhanced-brain-areas-associated-olfaction-memory/
November 14
2018
Functional regional activation differences were detected in areas involving the right olfactory and memory regions, with heightened activation specifically for sommeliers during an olfactory task, as seen in Figure 2. As expected, these differences were not apparent when subjects underwent visual testing. According to the study authors, this indicates that the enhanced areas of the brain seen in sommeliers are not generalized but specific to their training.
consultqd.clevelandclinic.org/sommelier-study-finds-enhanced-brain-areas-associated-olfaction-memory/
November 14
2018
Functional regional activation differences were detected in areas involving the right olfactory and memory regions, with heightened activation specifically for sommeliers during an olfactory task, as seen in Figure 2. As expected, these differences were not apparent when subjects underwent visual testing. According to the study authors, this indicates that the enhanced areas of the brain seen in sommeliers are not generalized but specific to their training.
Figure 1. Regions of enhanced volume in sommeliers as compared with controls in the entorhinal cortices (a) and the right insula (b). Reprinted from Banks et al., Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (2016 Aug 22;10:414).
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The CEO magazine.
Greece IKARIA BLUE ZONE.
compare the brain and the zones where memory is active and connect the points of the brain by using the visual blue light of the blue zones that are REAL for you.
Even this image has in it the points that define the CENTRAL CORTEX as the above image on the lower left corner as = to the OPENING in the CLIFF SHAPE on the image lower right , seen below. Many such references may be made ,such as the area beneath it (above left image) , The fact that it is on the RIGHT SIDE of the IMAGE below=the right side of the brain.
That it is centered in the way that the foreground BLUE WATER displaces to the background of the blue water. as seen in the CENTER of the IKARIA image.
So these are ways to REMEMBER an IMAGE and never to let go of the memory.
Probably, you could learn much from the SCIENCE of ART of PAINTING such images worth more than a thousand words.
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image credit
The CEO magazine.
Greece IKARIA BLUE ZONE.
compare the brain and the zones where memory is active and connect the points of the brain by using the visual blue light of the blue zones that are REAL for you.
Even this image has in it the points that define the CENTRAL CORTEX as the above image on the lower left corner as = to the OPENING in the CLIFF SHAPE on the image lower right , seen below. Many such references may be made ,such as the area beneath it (above left image) , The fact that it is on the RIGHT SIDE of the IMAGE below=the right side of the brain.
That it is centered in the way that the foreground BLUE WATER displaces to the background of the blue water. as seen in the CENTER of the IKARIA image.
So these are ways to REMEMBER an IMAGE and never to let go of the memory.
Probably, you could learn much from the SCIENCE of ART of PAINTING such images worth more than a thousand words.
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when you look at an image of the blue zones and relate to it by "loosing no memory of it". There has to be some relationships of memory in the image as the image reality, itself having some UNFORGETTABLE combinations of the DEPTH and the VARIATIONS of BLUENESS depending on the depth but also of the way that the BLUE WATER DEPTH moves in relation to COLOR CURRENTS and their BLUE SHADOWS and their types of AREAS.
The images below are related to the figure 1) seen above ,as the special points of interest may be transposed on the image of the blue zone in some special way.
The images below are related to the figure 1) seen above ,as the special points of interest may be transposed on the image of the blue zone in some special way.