Do this exactly and watch as she transforms before your eyes…
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—-Important Message From Aaron Wilcoxx—-
This 1 little tip makes her squirt like a fire hydrant
Hey, Aaron here, and I’m always encouraging couples who have been together for a while to try something new…
Because when we experience the same kind of O’s over and over again, our bodies get used to it…
So it stops feeling as good, it loses some of the intensity and power it once had.
Fortunately it’s so easy to fix — you just introduce one single change…
I often suggest this one special technique that triggers such intense pleasure in a woman…
…that she starts shuddering uncontrollably and squirting juices all over the place…
When she’s squirting, you know that you’re doing it right!
And when you trigger this kind of response from her, you’re going to love how confident it makes you feel…
And even more, you’re going to love how slick and warm and wet she is when you slip inside!
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Stopping Alzheimer’s with flickering light?
In the 1870s, a scientist discovered that electrical currents were present in the brains of animals.
A few decades later, it was discovered that these electrical currents travel in waves.
This effect became known as brainwaves.
Brainwaves can occur at different frequencies, and these frequencies reflect the health of the brain.
In recent years, scientists have discovered that people with Alzheimer’s disease have alterations in brainwaves, particularly when sleeping.
Brainwaves have also been linked to the proteins that are believed to cause Alzheimer’s disease.
Researchers believe that some brain waves can help remove these proteins from the brain.
Recently, researchers discovered that they can change brain waves using light and sound.
This treatment helps the brain repair itself. It could have major implications for Alzheimer’s.
The animal experiments were carried out at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in the USA. The results were published in the journal Cell.
Brainwaves are categorized by their different frequencies.
Different frequencies of brainwaves are associated with different states of the brain.
Previous research has shown that brainwaves around 40 Hz seem to be beneficial for Alzheimer’s.
Brainwaves in this frequency range are called Gamma oscillations.
A prior study had shown that a flickering light could cause the brain to produce gamma oscillations in the brain.
“We previously reported inducing gamma oscillations with a non-invasive light flicker.”
Signs of Alzheimer’s disease can actually be detected in the tissues of the eye.
The researchers discovered that this flickering light reduced the signs of Alzheimer’s in the eyes of the lab mice.
“The light flicker impacted pathology in the visual cortex of Alzheimer’s disease mouse models.”
Sound is also known to affect brainwaves.
In these experiments the researchers used soundwaves to control brain waves in the brains of mice.
“We designed auditory tone stimulation that drove gamma frequency neural activity in the auditory cortex.”
The researchers tested the effect of these sound waves on mice with a genetic predisposition to develop Alzheimer’s disease.
Mice treated with the sound waves for one week had significantly lower levels of Alzheimer’s proteins in their brain.
“Seven days of auditory treatment reduced amyloid proteins in the auditory cortex and hippocampus of Alzheimer’s mice.”
The sound treatment also improved the mental capacities of the mice.
It seemed to reverse the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.
“Seven days of sound stimulation improved spatial memory and recognition memory in Alzheimer’s mice.”
Microglia – the brain cells critical to Alzheimer’s – were much healthier after the sound treatment.
There were also improvements in blood vessels in the brain.
“Changes in activation responses were evident in microglia, astrocytes, and vasculature.”
The results prove that brainwaves do have an effect on Alzheimer’s signs and symptoms.
The experiment also showed that altering brain waves could have a huge benefit for Alzheimer’s patients.
Later the researchers combined the sound treatment with the light treatment.
Both sound and light were used to change brainwaves.
The combination of light and sound was more effective than either of those two treatments alone.
“Combined auditory/visual treatment, but neither alone, produced microglial-clustering responses, and decreased amyloid in medial prefrontal cortex.”
The combined treatment significantly reduced the amount of Alzheimer’s proteins all throughout critical brain regions.
“Whole brain analysis revealed widespread reduction of Alzheimer’s plaques throughout the neocortex after multi-sensory treatment.”
The procedures are totally non-invasive. They involve watching a flickering light or listening to a sound.
The researchers found multiple benefits from these treatments all throughout the brain.
The improvements in brain health were accompanied by improvements in performance.
“Gamma entrainment can be achieved through multiple sensory modalities with effects across multiple brain areas to improve cognitive function.”
This is the most exciting Alzheimer’s research done in decades.
It could result in cheap treatments using only a screen and headphones.
The researchers recommend testing these treatments in humans.
“Future studies are essential to determine whether the benefits of our non-invasive GENUS approach is translatable to humans.”
You should always consult a healthcare practitioner about treating and diagnosing health-related problems.
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If you’re a man who has ringing ears — this can help
Specialists at the California Ear Institute left in complete awe after they discover that…
…this innocent habit makes men 3 times more likely to develop tinnitus…
They could not believe that this seemingly harmless habit causes IRREVERSIBLE damage to the brain…
Causing ringing, clicking, whirring, humming and other strange noises that never stop.
Don’t do anything else until you see this — strange link between tinnitus and this habit in men
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