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Ballroom, bowling and balling - this is pretty cool

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Could this make your brain 20 years younger? -----Important Message----- These mature men are making

Could this make your brain 20 years younger? -----Important Message----- These mature men are making millennial guys red with anger What are these “old farts” doing that is getting young girls to be so easily and happily seduced repeatedly? [11-05-IMG-1]( can't see this image? Click on "load images" or "always allow images for this sender" I was going to call this the “old fart” method but then I got to thinking... ...it works for guys any age because it literally makes you horny and perform as if you were a teenager again. And it seems to work under a wide variety of circumstances, with most men most of the time. I’d be so pleased if you’d try it out yourself. Even if you are married for 40 years, it can’t hurt to be a young stallion again, can it? (Your wife’s eyes may bulge out and she may be down for more than for a long time) [Here’s the method that makes mature men perform like teenagers again]( -------------------- Ballroom, bowling and balling - this is pretty cool Humans don’t like to be lonely. By nature, we are social creatures. Even those of us who are introverts need at least some social contact. And one good reason for that is because strong social connections have long been associated with lower rates of dementia and Alzheimer’s… And scientists are now proving that these social connections can actually improve cognitive function as we get older. This is awesome! Brain science has advanced significantly in the last decade or so. And we are finding that these cognitive effects of socialization have a physiological basis. That means that having enough social contact actually affects the physical structure of the brain! Here’s how it works: [11-05-IMG-2] can't see this image? Click on "load images" or "always allow images for this sender" Bowling leagues, church attendance, and ballroom dance groups... This is a study that was done on mice. The researchers were trying to figure out why social connections are so important to memory function. Mice were put into living groups of pairs of 6-7 mice. Remarkably, mice with stronger social connections (the ones in the larger groups) had fewer memory problems as they got older… But their brains were also healthier overall as they aged. “New research from The Ohio State University found that mice housed in groups had better memories and healthier brains than animals that lived in pairs.” Because I’ve dealt with the reality of parents who have dementia, one of my main motivations as I get older is to keep my brain as healthy as possible. I want to do everything possible to avoid dementia and Alzheimer’s. That’s why I’m always interested in research that shows me practical ways to protect my brain. In this study, a “larger social network” is how scientists describe the circumstances that benefit brain health. There are, of course, other ways to benefit brain health as well. But in this study, the researchers were looking at social connections. “Our research suggests that merely having a larger social network can positively influence the aging brain…”  Thankfully, you don’t have to be a social butterfly or extremely outgoing to develop a larger social network. There are many ways to achieve this. Many people attend church. Others take ballroom dancing lessons or join meetup groups. And some people find that volunteering is fulfilling. It doesn’t really matter what your social network is if you enjoy it and it is supportive. This is important because, even if you don’t have obvious signs of dementia or Alzheimer’s, your brain can deteriorate as you age. And your social network has a huge influence on how fast that happens. “In humans, mice, and many other animals, brain function in the hippocampus markedly declines with age, even in the absence of dementia.” The good news is, you can help to protect your brain by getting regular exercise and having plenty of positive social connections. “Exercise and social ties are known to preserve memory in this region in people…” One very interesting result of this particular study is that the lack of social connection actually increased inflammation in the brains in the mice in the experiment. That means there was a real, measurable PHYSICAL effect from not having enough social connections. “After the housing experiment, the researchers examined the brain tissue of the mice and found increased inflammation in the pair-housed mice – biological evidence of eroded cognitive health.” From my own experience and extensive research, I know that if there is brain inflammation there is inflammation in other parts of the body as well. This could mean that a lack of social connection not only puts you at risk for lower cognitive ability and possibly dementia or Alzheimer’s – but also for a host of other inflammation-related diseases. Diabetes, high blood pressure, and even “rockiness” problems are all inflammation-related diseases. And since isolation seems to increase brain inflammation in these mice, then it might be something you want to avoid too. It’s good for your health to join social groups even if you’re highly introverted. Just make sure they are supportive and are something you enjoy. To your health! ------Important Message------ If you don’t like to socialize - here’s the next best thing that protects your brain… ...and cleans your penile chambers. I know it’s weird, but there is a connection between penile problems and brain problems, let me explain... Most of today’s fad diets increase something that’s called blood fat... ...sleeping poorly, missing meals, counting calories and cutting carbs can really skyrocket a man’s blood fat levels. Then the blood fat crosses the blood-brain barrier There, the blood fat builds plaque in the brain cells. This leads to Alzheimer’s. And blood fat is also implicated in “rockiness” problems... Blood fat irritates the linings of the penile chambers in the male member. The linings of the arteries and the linings in the penile chambers become swollen and inflamed and angry when they are exposed to blood fat. Then plaque begins to build up in the arteries that you need to be nice and clear, if you want to get good “rockiness” again. [11-05-IMG-3]( can't see this image? Click on "load images" or "always allow images for this sender" I was like that for years! Plaque was building in my penile chambers and even in my brain! I started forgetting my keys, phone numbers and even names of people! Until I discovered how to get rid of blood fat and regain powerful long-lasting “rocky” ones again... The secret: It’s the opposite of everything you’ve been told -- I found certain “out of favor” foods that make you feel hardening pressure in your pants and a strong drive. [Here’s exactly what to do to stop the harm from blood fat.]( ------------- Daily Medical Discoveries is dedicated to uncovering secret, buried or censored studies that can help men live great lives to 120 and beyond. You are subscribed because you joined one of our lists by opting in. We never rent or share your email address. Daily Medical Discoveries is published by Calworth Glenford LLC which also publishes other affiliated companies. By giving us your email address, you consent for Daily Medical Discoveries and its affiliated companies to delivering you a healthy daily portion of email issues and advertisements. To end your email subscription and associated external offers sent from Daily Medical Discoveries, feel free to [click here]( Comments / Questions? You can hit REPLY to this email or email me, Matt, at matt@getrapidhelp.com Missing issues? How to make sure you NEVER miss an issue! The real key is CLICKING and OPENING emails. That shows your email provider (Yahoo, Gmail or whoever) that you WANT our email. If you don’t click or open, you won’t be getting them anymore, sadly. BIG TIP: Hit REPLY and say “Hi Matt” or ask a question, and THAT will assure your email provider that you want our emails! © 2018 Calworth Glenford LLC, 1005 Country Club Av., Cheyenne WY 82001 USA Please - you are in charge of your own life. We’re not saying “don’t see a doctor.” We’re presenting research. Don’t hold us responsible if you do something as a result of what you read here. Life’s all an experiment, none of us have the answers, but the more hidden/secret/censored/ignored information you have, the better off you are. We aren’t doctors, and we aren’t giving you personal health or sex advice! If you email us with personal information, it is our policy that we forbid our employees from sharing anything you tell us with outside parties, except if you give us permission to share it, or we are compelled by force of law to share it. 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