This could help so many victims of trauma and men living with PTSD⦠[Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] Story-At-a-Glance Matt Cook here, and studies are claiming thereâs a way to block traumatic memories in the brain⦠â¦using a Big Pharma treatment meant for men with heart disease⦠And while that sounds fantastic, especially for men with PTSD, what are the risks? And does it really work? Hereâs the full story⦠----Important Message From Jack Grave---- Men who do this one thing during intercourse naturally last longer In this controversial video, you will discover the strange story of how I figured out the secret to go from lasting less than 10 seconds in bed to over 30 minutes. What I reveal in this video is not a trick, con or scam and has been taught to thousands of other men. You'll discover one special thing to do during sex that will make you last longer in bed naturally. [I recommend you watch the whole video now while it's still up, because there's a big surprise for you at the endâ¦]( ---------- Erasing bad memories from the brain - possible? The ability to selectively âeraseâ bad memories has long been a theme of science fiction. But the technology to make that happen is already here. Itâs just not mainstream yet or widely available. Imagine being able to tone down memories that cause PTSD responses or make the memory of a particularly bad event in your life fade into the background. If youâve ever experienced an event that you relive over and over, getting relief from that memory and making it affect you less seems like the holy grail. Scientists are making this happen now. In some cases, itâs with humans -- and in other cases, itâs with mice. And all of itâs interesting⦠[Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] If youâve faced a seriously traumatic event in your life, then you might end up with PTSD. It doesnât have to be war that causes it -- it can be any number of causes. But bad memories that your brain relives over and over and cause ongoing stress responses can be seriously problematic and interfere with your day to day life. Thatâs why this new research is so interesting. New treatments that are being used to âfadeâ the impact of these memories could give many people a whole new way to live life. Research has uncovered several physiological interventions â including electrical currents and well-timed pharmacology â that appear to help destabilize fearful memories, a finding that could lead to more effective, targeted psychotherapy in the future. Now⦠before you rush out and get treatments based on these studies, make sure you do your research. You ALWAYS should understand how a specific treatment will affect you and the possible side effects before you take it. Also, always work with your doctor. Iâm not a doctor and this isnât medical advice. The good news is that scientists are discovering more and more that even long-term memories have plasticity. Which means that they have the ability to be changed. Extinguishing the traumatic aspect of a memory involves creating new, safer mental associations to the same sensory cues. Even long-term memories, when recalled, have plasticity and the potential to be updated, an ability psychologists co-opt during exposure therapy, in which a patient faces his or her fears in a non-threatening environment in the hope of gaining control of them. One of the treatments currently under study for reducing trauma and fear responses is propranolol. Propranolol is a beta blocker and is used with people who have heart disease. Itâs also used off label to help with anxiety and fear. Dutch researchers used propranolol and psychotherapy combined to help people get over arachnophobia. By giving them a dose of the âtreatmentâ propranolol, Kindt and her team were able to alleviate the overwhelming fear her subjects had when confronted with a tarantula in a glass jar. In another experiment, two researchers from Boston used Xenon gas in an experiment with mice to erase pain that is associated with specific memories. Two Boston area researchers were able to âeraseâ pain associated with memories, this time using the anesthetic xenon gas, used medically in Europe. I think that eventually humans will have much better ways to deal with painful memories and trauma related brain phenomena like PTSD. But right now, much of this research is still in the experimental stage, so itâs something to be cautious with and go in fully informed. ----Important Message From Matt Cook---- How to keep a young mind and memory, even in old age
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