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Rehabilitation after a stroke

 
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This thread is for discussing permaculture solutions for rehabilitation after a stroke, including food as medicine, herbal remedies, behavioral and lifestyle changes, movement practices, etc.
 
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I've heard that various schedule 1 substances can promote neurogenesis. They say that psilocybin makes connections with parts of the brain and links them into functioning together. People say they they can smell music or taste color. When the brain is exercised, it can promote new cellular growth. There are stem cells stored in the brain that can be activated into growing parts of the brain that have either been lost or damaged. The trick we're trying to find out is how to work these cells into activating and growing. Researchers say that psilocybin is a possibility to not only heal mental trauma, but physical trauma in the brain as well!

I just hope this stays on the table as a talking point rather than discarded because, "mushrooms are bad and you're a bad person!" Besides this is right up the permaculture alley. God has a cure for every affliction and ailment. Doctors are paid to fight against God whether they know it or not.
 
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