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1. Subject Index for Archives
(Neurohacking/Resources)
...        insulin  ...
... belief controls perception. It's very simple down at this level. For example, a cell receptor gets a signal from insulin and the effector translates this into the behavior which preps the cell for ...
3. Toxins in food - Aspartame - info 1981-2013
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... of insulin and leptin; two hormones that are intricately involved with satiety and fat storage. Insulin and leptin are also the primary hormones that regulate your metabolism. So although you’re ...
4. CR - Intermittent Fasting research
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... a similar drop in biomarkers that increase the risk of cancer. Importantly, those in the fasting group had a bigger improvement in sensitivity to insulin. Improved insulin sensitivity means better control ...
5. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 1
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... as three minutes of intense exertion per week can deliver many of the health- and fitness benefits people get from hours of conventional exercise, including improved insulin sensitivity by an average of ...
6. Understanding nutrition - Simple Guide to Food chemistry
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
...  can cause mental health disturbances, insulin tolerance & various allergies Potatoes corn wheat  ...
7. Physiological methods - Epigenetics - Hacking the genome
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... releasing proteins to tell the body to store fat until we die of obesity, unaware that it is receiving a false signal caused by insulin/glucose tolerance, in turn caused by many signals from the (wrong) ...
8. Understanding nutrition - Sugars
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... gets all the way through the small intestine wall and into the liver pretty much without changing in any way. Once there, fructose doesn't stimulate the pancreas to produce insulin (because uptake of fructose ...
9. Serotonin & the Pancreas
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
... Ecstasy, increase serotonin stimulation. But it is found outside the central nervous system as well, including in the pancreas, specifically in the beta cells that release insulin to regulate blood glucose ...
... Genome Project Had a Working Base Approximately 55 genes had been identified that could extend longevity when altered. These include an insulin-like receptor (daf-2) and a phosphatidylinositol 3-OH kinase ...
... of cortisol occurs in anxiety (chronic stress).   Excess Cortisol is related to: Diabetes It counteracts insulin, contributing to hyperglycemia. Skin Aging Loss of collagen ...
... It is an important natural hormone in the body in small doses, involved in the following functions and more:  Proper glucose metabolism Regulation of blood pressure Insulin release ...
13. ICMM 1 Terms & Conditions (what is neurohacking)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... not have chronically elevated cortisol levels in the brain and bloodstream. Blood sugar/insulin levels will be stable within certain parameters. (A stupidity will usually have elevated levels of cortisol ...
14. Physiological methods - Benefits of Exercise
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... the ability to get glucose from the blood is reduced in diabetes [14]. One of the primary reasons exercise works to lower your cancer risk is because it drives your insulin levels down. Regular, light ...
15. Optimal Nutrition - The Basics
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... way, we get 'metabolic syndrome', become insulin-resistant, susceptible to diabetes, age more quickly and are prone to cardiovascular problems. It also slows down the brain and encourages senility, so ...
16. Toxins in food - Dangers of Soda (Cola)
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... can implement that will have a major impact. Remember, normalizing your insulin levels is one of the most powerful physical actions you can take to lower your risk of cancer along with all the other ...
... following functions and more: Proper glucose metabolism Regulation of blood pressure Insulin release for blood sugar maintenance Immune function Inflammatory response   ...
18. Diet & health - Diet, Mood & Behavior
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... to Dr. Russell Blaylock, high sugar content and starchy carbohydrates lead to excessive insulin release, which in turn leads to falling blood sugar levels, or hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia causes the brain ...
... we get ‘metabolic syndrome’, become insulin-resistant, susceptible to diabetes, age more quickly and are prone to cardiovascular problems. It also slows down the brain and encourages senility, ...