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A Surprising Alzheimer’s Case Raises New Questions About Psilocybin and the Hidden Capacity of the Brain
Advanced Alzheimer’s disease is usually spoken about in terms of loss. Loss of memory. Loss of language. Loss of independence. Loss of the person’s familiar personality, expressions, and ways of connecting. For families and caregivers, the disease can feel like a long goodbye, especially when someone they love can no longer speak much, move freely, recognize context, or participate in daily life. That is why a recent case report published in Frontiers in Neuroscience is so st
Shelley DeMarco
Jun 118 min read


Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: A Conversation on Mitochondria, Fermentation, and a New Direction for Cancer Care
Explore a powerful conversation on cancer as a metabolic disease, featuring Professor Thomas N. Seyfried’s perspective on mitochondrial dysfunction, glucose and glutamine fermentation, nutritional ketosis, and the emerging press-pulse strategy for cancer care. This article examines how metabolic theory challenges the traditional genetic model of cancer and offers a new framework for understanding cancer metabolism, treatment vulnerability, and future therapeutic possibilities
Shelley DeMarco
Jun 77 min read


The VA Is Testing MDMA as a Treatment for Veterans — Here's What You Need to Know
The VA has launched a groundbreaking clinical trial exploring MDMA-assisted therapy for veterans battling PTSD and alcohol use disorder — here's what it means, how it works, and why so many in the healing community are paying close attention.
Shelley DeMarco
May 293 min read
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