
When our brain is being pulsed, through-walls with microwave RF "shockwaves" or "pressure waves", it destroys tissue by bashing that lump of quivering mass up against the hard skull bone, causing concussions (TBI – Traumatic Brain Injury), but pulsed microwave radiofrequency also destroys brain tissue by heating and melting that fatty lump of matter. Our brain is 60% fat.
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Brain is 60% Fat? What the FAT? | Doc Edwards Health … https://docedwardsfitness.com/the-brain-is-60-fat-what-the-fat/ The human brain is the fattest organ in your body and consists of about 60 percent fat. Twenty five percent cholesterol and other lipids. How can one of our most important organs contain so much fat? When you think about what it takes to make a brain work, in terms of power, the answer becomes clearer.
The Facts You Need to Know About Fat and Your Brain Health . https://thebestbrainpossible.com/the-facts-you-need-to-know-about-fat-and-your-brain-health/ August 26, 2018 The human brain is approximately 60 percent fat. To function optimally, your brain needs to maintain this level of fat. The low-fat recommendations and diets that gained popularity in previous decades degraded public health in many ways.
Lipid compositions of different regions of the human brain .. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2299344/ Ubiquinone content is highest in the nucleus caudatus, gray matter, and hippocampus, and in all areas this content is decreased to a great extent in the oldest age groups. All regions of the human brain are rich in cholesterol, but alterations in the amount of this lipid are highly variable during aging, ranging from no change to a 40% decrease.
The Skinny on Brain Fats – 60 percent of your brain matter consists of fats https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/prime-your-gray-cells/201109/the-skinny-brain-fats Fats are vital to a healthy diet. Fats help carry, absorb, and store the fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K) in your bloodstream. Fats also help regulate your body temperature. Having some body fat cushions your organs and protects them from injury. However, as your probably already know, there are good fats and bad fats for your body . . . and your brain.
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