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Thursday, May 03, 2018

OUR “MAGIC BRAIN” CAN HEAL ITSELF



Aside the fact that I'm supposed to have met with Jesus Christ, Who had me come out of my 2 months long coma able to still master well the Italian and English languages, I must admit to have changed into a very spiritual individual, almost religious who – after many hours of “meditation” (thinking) – came to the (surprising) conclusion that the true God is us people, for all the reasons I explained in my several posts of the recent past.
On top of this – regardless from what the few neuropsys assessed of me – the unique parts in my brain that are truly damaged, are the motor cortex area (left side hemi-paresis) and the occipital lobe (left vision cut).
Much to the anger and frustration of all around me, I never stopped trying to find the way to get my brain fully repaired, simply because I cannot believe it to be absolutely impossible that in 2018 nobody in the entire world knows any way to do so (the very few who do, are becoming millionaires I know them ALL but for specific reasons I have been unable to even talk with any of them).
What’s objectively true however is that once injured the brain can repair itself and since my body has been making real miracles in the past in recovering from plenty kinds of injuries, I believe that my brain has recovered already now well above the average.
I put in fact below few links to websites on this subject and you can watch the appropriate videos too.
All I add is to please go to the websites I linked, watch the Youtubes with interest while thinking at this and at making a donation to this very unlucky man.


  1. https://www.npr.org/2017/12/22/572579692/jocelyne-bloch-after-an-injury-can-the-brain-heal-itself
  2. http://synapse.org.au/information-services/an-approximate-guide-to-the-recovery-process.aspx
  3. http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/05/05/brain.plasticity.giffords/index.html
  4. https://supplementsinreview.com/nootropic/nootropics-for-concussions-brain-injuries/
  5. https://www.huffingtonpost.com/richard-c-senelick-md/stroke-recovery_b_2385787.html




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