Most if not all of the actual Epidemics and Pandemics present a "Cognitive Decline" component (it is one of the scientific "Markers" of them and of all aspects of the "Perfect Storm", and also associated with all aspects of the "Perfect Storm".
Probably all of the "Cognitive Decline" components also have a "genetic component".
In the case of "autism", the "genetic component" of this "degenerative disease" and "cognitive dysfunction" is estimated to be around 80 %.
But even in "Viral Infections", like "covid" and especially "long covid", there is also a surprisingly significant "cognitive component" presence or association.
IDEAL "SAFE HAVEN"
In the ideal "Safe Haven", the conditions are so that they are favorable, and all is in place to prevent or regenerate "Cognitive Decline".
"Paraiso do Brasil" features these favorable conditions, with amongst them:
Fresh water and raw water;
Water free of toxins and "pseudo hormones" (xeno hormones) and without need for processing (water treatment) because it already is sterile by nature (provenient from a natural sterile "Confined Aquifer").
Brain fog. Memory lapses.
Difficulties focusing or sustaining attention.
All these cognitive issues have plagued some who have otherwise recovered from a bout of Covid-19.
In this video, Stanford neurologist Michelle Monje describes her work showing how even mild respiratory infections with the SARS-CoV-2 virus may lead to lingering problems with the brain.
Monje, who has long treated and studied cancer patients with similar symptoms following chemotherapy, says that the damage isn’t necessarily caused by the virus itself.
Instead, her work suggests that inflammatory molecules released in the lungs of someone with Covid may trigger a reaction of immune cells in the brain.
These brain cells, called microglia, then start a cascade of signals that alter the behavior of other brain cells, eventually slowing communication between neurons.
The good news, Monje says, is that the similarities to what she calls “chemobrain” may mean that many of these persistent cognitive problems will improve with time, just as chemobrain does.
Even a mild SARS-CoV-2 infection can cause inflammation that disrupts neural communication, says Stanford neurologist Michelle Monje.
Her concern is that Covid-19 may leave millions dealing with cognitive problems, from a loss of mental sharpness to lapses in memory, that prevent them from returning to their previous level of function.
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