Feed the Brain

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Acetyl-choline controls the brain’s speed of processing information and is a natural moisturizer that helps cells retain fluids and maintain their membrane coating. It is also the building block for the body’s insulation called Myelin, which protects the nerves throughout the body.
When acetyl-choline levels are balanced your brain operates quickly, one is optimally creative and confident. Making people highly innovative, intuitive, flexible and impulsive.
They are very sociable and charming. Relationships come natural.
All acetyl-choline deficiencies lead to dehydration.
Acetyl-choline deficiencies can lead to some of the following symptoms and diseases:
Alzheimer’s disease
Anxiety
Dry mouth and cough
Excessive or frequent urination
Inflammatory disorders
Inability to carry out motor commands
Osteoporosis
Reading or writing disorders
Multiple sclerosis
Bipolar disorder
Learning disorders
Mood swings
Memory disturbance
Attention problems
Impaired creativity
Impaired abstract thinking
More tension in your relationships
Tend to avoid contact with others
Difficulty managing schedule
Muscle and bones ache
Sex may not be enjoyable
Nutrition is the key to re-establishing healthy levels of acetyl-choline. The B vitamin Choline is converted to acetyl-choline. Foods highest in Choline are: egg yolk, meat, liver and whole grain cereals.

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