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It just took me 15 seconds to remember someone's name.

Someone close to me. I should remember their name automatically.

I can make up for it, because I'm creative as fuck, but this is worrying.

It just took me 15 seconds to remember someone's name. Someone close to me. I should remember their name automatically. I can make up for it, because I'm creative as fuck, but this is worrying.

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[–] 13 pts

1) Stop using fluoride toothpaste (ever) - instead brush with essential oils (or fluoride free toothpaste if you can't figure it out) and use hydroxyapatite to remineralize your teeth (but not the nano stuff, it's dangerous) 2) Start filtering the fluoride out of your water. You can use a reverse osmosis filter or a Berkey with a fluoride filter add-on 3) Start taking turmeric extract every day 4) Stop consuming sugar, alcohol, processed foods, seed oils 5) Drink only purified water - including at restaurants - bring your own if you have to (see #2) - absolutely NO canned/bottled processed beverages

Your mind will probably come back.

[–] [deleted] 6 pts

Solid undersink Reverse Osmosis filter: https://www.theperfectwater.com/home-master-tmafc-artesian-full-contact-reverse-osmosis-water-filtration-system.html

No electricity required. Just hooks to your water line under your sink. Leaves you with two faucets, your current faucet for unfiltered water, and the other being your flouride/chlorine free water for drinking/cooking.

[–] 1 pt

Bit pricier than others but made in usa which is good

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Indded. My thoughts are: if you want pure water, get good USA made parts, not some india/africa/china shit.

[–] 0 pt

be careful ingesting essential oils https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TZr0nt2hxbs

[–] 0 pt

You don't use wintergreen oil in essential oil toothpaste like what poisoned that kid. You use a base of peppermint, almond, and spearmint oil, with very small amounts of myrr, clove oil mixed in. You also don't swallow bottles of it, you spit it out. It works way, way better than toothpaste btw.

[–] 0 pt (edited )

Does tumeric extract (a specific extract/dosage?) improve memory? Science on that?

Is there science that indicates flouride toothpaste worsens memory?

[–] 1 pt

The dose they used in the mice was 30 mg/kg of bodyweight of Curcumin in the study. That's probably a mega dose though.

I would just find Turmeric extract with a high concentration of Curcumin and take it daily forever, while cutting out Fluoride.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3969660/

Syntehtic flouride is a neurotoxin

Look it up. Natural flouride is not, but natural flouride is NOT added to water, synthetic flouride is.

The USA contains more flouridated water than the rest of the WORLD COMBINED.

Adding flouride to toothpaste/water means you are introducing a neurotoxin, at low dosages, to your body on a routine basis. It is a slow retardation of the mind.

[–] 0 pt

Yeah, im going to need an update redpill on flouride considering everything conspiracy related to flouride was "Hitler used it in his camps to make the jews susceptible to being gassed"

Fast forward to modern times when the holocaust is clearly a big lie, where does that leave flouride.

[–] [deleted] 5 pts

train your memory when you can

practice memorizing stuff. could be facts, or bible verses, doesn't really matter.

edifying stuff is better to memorize, it uplifts the mind instead of being negative/depressing (e.g. learning curse words in other languages is funny, but it's not exactly uplifting to your mind). The brain is like a muscle, you've got to use it or lose it.

what you eat and drink is vital, too. Don't lose hope, you still have the ability to strengthen your mind.

[–] 4 pts

My diet is definitely amazing, and I drink a lot of water, but I also drink too much alcohol.

But this doesnt feel like "omg I drank so much I forgot what happened last night"

This feels like I'm losing memories I shouldn't be losing.

[–] 3 pts

but I also drink too much alcohol.

Man, this is pretty obvious. Short term, drinking too much can cause you to forget a night (blacking out or "browning out"). So what do you think this will do to your memory if you drink "too much" long term? It's like chipping away at your "hard drive space" every time you put a certain amount of booze into your body. There are probably other factors that are contributing, but I'd wager that this is the primary contributing factor to your unusual memory problems.

I think I recall you speaking about your drinking problem before. Alcoholism is tied to early dementia. 1+1+2.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

good to hear about the diet. alchohol isn't good, but you don't need me telling you that lol

looking into removing flouride from your water is a good idea in general.

I think it's a good sign that you've noticed this. You were still able to remember the name, it just took far too long. So the memory is still there, you just need to keep it limber by exercising it.

One thing I find is quite harmful to memory is how little time we take to pause and reflect. could be just reflecting on the day, or thinking through something. All this is exercise for the brain. Being still is important, too. The mind is constantly bombarded by stimuli from everything going on in the world (especially from technology).

It's important to take a few moments out of the day to let your mind relax, and to remind yourself that you can "look past" most of the stresses in life.

Random thought, if you know someone you enjoy being around who speaks a different language, see if they'd be interested in teaching you some phrases/etc. Learn to hold a basic conversation or whatever, no rosetta stone bullshit. Stuff like that is fantastic mental exercise. You force your brain to build new pathways because you're making it do something it's never done before.

[–] 1 pt

My Hindi is still pretty shit, but I am able to berate a 7-11 owner with proper Hindi Grammer.

I don't know what pathways in my brain are getting fucked, but it is definitely ones that have to do with names and people.

[–] 1 pt

Theo, why are you worrying so much over this one incident? Your grammar is perfect, that should make up for a momentary lapse in memory, especially forgetting your wife’s name. It happens, so what? You’re doing it and you call her by your first love’s name, I’m sure she will forgive you in time (not) LOL.

[–] 4 pts

I keep on calling her Tyrone

[–] 1 pt

Maybe you're being poisoned.

Fifth Gen warfare uses many poisons.

Like stay out of sunlight campaign

Anti meat and animal fat campaigns

Florinated water.

Plant based diets

[–] 5 pts

Can you sing "Daisy"?

[–] 3 pts

Daisy (m.youtube.com)

[–] 0 pt

"My mind is going, Dave. I can feel it."

[–] 1 pt

Dave...

That was mean, Dave.

[–] 0 pt

No, but I wouldn't know that song regardless.

Music is gay.

[–] 1 pt

Look at the autism on this one

[–] 4 pts

Age matters. If you are old, forgetfulness occurs more often. Have you done a lot of drugs? They can fuck your brain, even weed. Everybody gets a mental block from time to time, but if it happens more frequently it is time to take it seriously. Not that there's much you can do about it, other than put your affairs in order. If your brain is going, it's going, and nothing can be done to stop it. Hope for a slow decline, and make sure someone close to you has power of attorney.

[–] 3 pts

Same

[–] 2 pts

What happened to you?

[–] 1 pt

Easy memory loss

[–] 1 pt

What are you having trouble remembering?

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[–] 2 pts

I had a 7 week episode where I had a fever of 104 non-stop straight. My mind has had a recall and instant association recollection issue since. I've tested if I'm dumber / lower iq (coding projects) and no I seem to be exactly the same if tested.

But it's almost as if who I was (memory wise) before that 7 weeks has become dimmed. I can access specific memories, but they don't make auto associations on their own anymore. Or at least didn't for awhile.

I've got some other shit I've got to sort out before what I call "the evil 4" are cleared out (two down, previous job and degree, one half done, this damn property getting renovated, the other will have to be contained when the rest is ready).

[–] 1 pt

That sounds like brain damage. Have you seen a professional about this?

104 is really high for a fever, and for 7 weeks straight, you absolutely have organ damage. I'm surprised you're alive. What the hell caused this? A fever indicates an infection almost all of the time... did you have some kind of parasitic infection in your brain?

Whatever happened, I sincerely hope you recover.

[–] 0 pt

This was about 3 years ago so my mind has probably “recovered” / readjusted by now. Maybe I never lost iq and I’m just imagining it. No way for me to know very easily.

[–] 1 pt

I can still be witty, I can write great things off the top of my head, but I just can't remember anything...

[–] 1 pt

Did you get the vax?

[–] 0 pt

No. Had sexual relations with someone who was, but I doubt that has anything to do with it.

I'm still sharp in the moment, and can think well, it is just my memory that has gone to shit.

[–] 1 pt

Age & did u get jab?

but below bankster good read may help

[–] 1 pt (edited )

Drop sugars and Carbohydrates(you'll get withdrawal headaches after a few weeks to a month), IODINE supplementation(never just cut fluoride like some people say because the way it fucks you up is it binds to receptors in the thyroid and iodine will fill those receptor slots preventing fluoride,bromide,chloride from jewing those receptors) , Vitamin D(from the sun because supplemental forms are very ineffective) Oh also many people have potassium deficiency and to a lesser extent magnesium. Fix that, eat a banana as your only allowed carb/sugar source.

You'll feel much better, If anyone else has other suggestions reply to me because I'm definitely interested.

[–] 0 pt

I think I'll just go for a fast for a few days. Usually makes me feel better.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31996078/

A ketogenic diet may help you. Your brain uses glucose for fuel, but in dementia glucose metabolism in the brain is impaired. Luckily your brain and heart can also run on ketones, which bypass the limitation on glucose metabolism. If you try it, don't eat pre-packaged "keto" foods you find in the store. They are crap food and will hurt your progress. They lie about carb content by not counting sugar alcohol, but they do count.

Real keto is making sure 70% of your calories are from animal fats, 20% from animal proteins, and 10% or less from carbohydrate. Avoid seed oils like grape seed, canola, sunflower, etc. They are very dangerous for your health.

[+] [deleted] 1 pt
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