Need to heal psych drug damage? Wonderful information on neuroplasticity.

Call it anything you like. This information is straight from life-force. It will heal your brain if you listen with receptivity. If you're not used to using a Christian framework...breath while you listen and feel the energy of the words. This woman is tapped in. Listen.

Healing brain injury

Sometimes healing a brain injury really hurts very badly... *acutely* in fact ... I sometimes think of people healing from severe burns at those times... I imagine it sounds hard to conceive but I can feel neurons growing...my brain's higher functioning was shut down with potent drugs for two and a half decades. Sensitivity might just be considered altered interoception so that we might have the information to heal.

Anesthesia and Brain Health: Multiple Drug Sensitivity

From Science Direct: Concerns about anesthesia's impact on the brain Yes, thank you. Anesthesia has always messed me up. I avoid it if at all possible now because now it's much worse for me and even dangerous.  Many people in psych drug withdrawal and those with withdrawal syndromes in general become acutely sensitive to many drugs. Anesthesia can pose big problems for us...be aware.

Focusing our attention can change the physical structure of our brains. Neuroplasticity: heal your mind/body/spirit

We can change how our brain functions. We can change the very structure of the brain. There are enormous implications here for anyone who has ever been labeled with a DSM psychiatric diagnosis. We can change and heal our minds and brains and we need not do it in detrimental fashion with neurotoxic medications.

Self-compassion and awareness are the qualities we need to start to heal our mind and body. Bringing mindfulness to a problem is the beginning of change. Paying attention to a process is changing the process! Even before any behavior changes. … [click on title to read the rest]

On Mad in America — Neurotoxic vs. Brain-Boosting: Psychiatric Drugs (CORRECTED LINK)

If you missed it on this blog it's on Mad in America now...

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