Depression has a destructive influence on the brain… And judgment being carried out on the physical level

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Depression has a destructive influence on the brain… And judgment being carried out on the physical level
According to the first article, protein seen in patients with brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease was detected in the brain of patients with long-lasting depression and depression is likely to change the brain. According to another article, severe depression has “3.59 times” higher risk of development of Alzheimer-type disease. We can see that mental disorder has a destructive influence on the brain.

I have told on the blog that judgment is being carried out on the physical level. From my perspective, patients with depression unexceptionally have all vibrations of the body, mind and consciousness decrease to the Muladhara chakra. Vibrations are measured on a particular location of chakras. In case of physical body in a broad sense, vibrations of the body are measured with the out-of-the-body chakra route, and vibrations of the mind and consciousness with the body surface chakra route.

To put it in another way, if vibrations of the body are raised to the Swadhistana chakra in some way, it will trigger to get out of depression.

The Prayers with Gayatri Mantra for Exorcism and for Purification are effective in raising your vibrations. However, those who develop serious depression as a result of judgment cannot be saved with this prayer alone.

For example, those who are being judged include people who fearlessly deliver hate speech or defame others on Twitter. Some of them systematically attack companies or individuals presumably by being given money by somewhere.

I can safely say that such people can’t help but be in bad shape because they have been judged due to their karma and their vibrations have been decreased. They will fall into deeper Darkness unless they get out of crime.

Finally, they will go mentally bankrupt as suggested by the first article.


March 8, 2018
Masatoshi Takeshita

Note:
Shanti-phula has indicated some parts of the following text in black boldface type or in red letters.


English translation of the Japanese version of Sputnik – March 2, 2018 –

Depression proves to have destructive influence on the brain

The Center for Addition and Mental Health affiliated with the University of Toronto has revealed that long-lasting depression is likely to change the brain.

Sputnik Japan

The study is published in a scientific journal, the Lancet Psychiatry. The study involved 25 people with more than 10 years of depression, 25 with less than 10 years of depression and 30 people with no depression.

Translocator protein (TSPO) was about 30 percent higher in the brain of those with long-lasting depression than the other two groups. This protein is created by immune cells which respond with degenerative brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. Though depression is not considered a degenerative brain, some people may show similar symptoms.

In an earlier study, researchers in the U.S. proposed a simple way to combat depression. The study showed that eating fresh vegetables, fruit and whole grains reduce the risk of mental diseases. This conclusion was gained after six-year observation of the aged.

Reference:
eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-02/cfaa-oyd022318.php


English translation of the Japanese version of Sputnik – November 10, 2017 –

Research result – Art therapy is helpful in treating patients with severe depression

Christina Blomdahl, PhD, of Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, revealed the findings that art therapy is helpful in treating patients with severe or moderately severe depression. Discussion on their paintings promotes self-reflection and brain stimulation, the Deccan Chronicle, Indian Newspaper in English language.

Sputnik Japan

Patients with depression participated in the experiments. They were divided into the first group of 43 patients that undergo a manual-based art therapy provided by PhD Blomdahl and the second group of 36 patients that never undergo art therapy. All participants were give cognitive behavioral psychotherapy, psychosomatic psychotherapy and physiotherapy. The majority of the participants were so affected by their depression that they were unable to work.

The individual art therapy was conducted by a specially trained therapist. Each session began with a short briefing and a relaxation exercise. Pencils and water colors were used. The session was one-hour long. The participants who took 10 sessions showed 5 point lower level in depression on average. The second group that did not undergo art therapy did not show any significant change.

Reference:
www.deccanchronicle.com/lifestyle/health-and-wellbeing/071117/art-therapy-treats-patients-with-severe-depression-research.html



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