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Old 05-25-2012, 02:22 PM
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still its posible you strecth the brain by tensing both muscles at the same time even if it not hold on it
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Old 05-25-2012, 02:26 PM
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thats one of the things i practise, its a yoga exercise,

can you do it?

i bet you cant





nope but what i do now its tensing all muscles particlarly the central ones

i think this gets me ridd off calcification judging by the sound and eye sight improvement
And for the billionth time raaaid changes the topic when some applies common sense to prove him wrong
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Old 05-25-2012, 02:41 PM
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well check this unsupressed info:

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/arch.../t-381810.html

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1886602/

DDPH (1-(2, 6-dimethylphenoxy)-2-(3, 4-dimethoxyphenylethylamino) propane hydrochloride), a candidate drug known to be an alpha(1)-adrenoceptor antagonist, can efficiently penetrate through blood brain barrier and inhibit the contraction of vascular smooth muscle in the brain

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18502414

The active ingredient in feverfew is believed to be parthenolide. Parthenolide apprears to have several important actions:
Preventing constriction of smooth muscle in the brain (migrane prevention) [2]

seems theres muscle in the brain after all

outlaw one question and id apreciate you answered:

if im to trust you how comes you said katy perry said thank you where there was no doubt she said F you?
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Old 05-25-2012, 02:51 PM
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No the brain is made up of smooth muscle tissue... at least thats what the website you linked mentioned.
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Old 05-25-2012, 02:58 PM
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and the key is it being SMOOTH muscle, it means unvoluntarily

as you learn to move yoour eye lens smooth muscle to unfocus you learn to move your brain smooth muscle to decalcify it

this is what a normal brain looks like:



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in the end this is like the katy perry f you

you say she said thankyou- theres no muscle in the brain

i clearly heard f you- i can feel how i tense a muscle inside my head as i can tell when im moving my ears without looking in a mirror
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what hair?
I stand corrected!
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so you dont believe the worlds staged as shakespere aired?

watch the aerial shot of this video at the end

as a simmer youl recognize the flight path of the helicopter

also how many extras?



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i found this interesting:

How does stress cause head ache?

Migraine is due to sudden constriction of the blood vessels on the surface of the brain under the skull followed by sudden expansion leading to a throbbing bust of ha. This is now known to be caused by an imbalance in the chemicals that circulate around these blood vessels just under the skull. Stress at the psychological level which is experienced as excessive activity in the emotional cortex of the brain triggers this chemical imbalance which in turn leads to constriction followed by widening or expansion of the blood vessels.

According to the understanding by the yogis this condition is related to wrong life style that leads to a habit of speeded up activity in the emotional part of the mind. This results in a fixed bad habit of getting stuck in that speeded up loop of thoughts. This in turn causes an imbalance in the prana that is responsible for the harmonious functioning of the entire organism. This can only be detected as an irregular rate and rhythm of breathing and speeded up heart. When the life style of speed and greed continues for some more time this imbalance of the prana settles down as a new learnt habit of creating the chemical imbalance in the brain blood vessels resulting in headache. Why does this generalized response of stress to demanding situation settle down as aha and not any other health problem? This is because of the family tendency. It is well known that there are many persons in the family of a migraine patient who suffer form migraine.
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well check this unsupressed info:

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/arch.../t-381810.html

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1886602/

DDPH (1-(2, 6-dimethylphenoxy)-2-(3, 4-dimethoxyphenylethylamino) propane hydrochloride), a candidate drug known to be an alpha(1)-adrenoceptor antagonist, can efficiently penetrate through blood brain barrier and inhibit the contraction of vascular smooth muscle in the brain

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18502414

The active ingredient in feverfew is believed to be parthenolide. Parthenolide apprears to have several important actions:
Preventing constriction of smooth muscle in the brain (migrane prevention) [2]

seems theres muscle in the brain after all
Once again you fail English...

The first link is obviously just a joke. Look at the OP's handle.

From the second link...

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...this article, we report that mouse brain-derived microvascular smooth muscle cells (SM) and endothelial cells (En) in...
MICROVASCULAR smooth muscle cells are part of the blood vessels in the brain, not part of the brain.

MIGRAINES are believed to be caused by the BLOOD VESSELS in the brain freaking out. The muscle cells they are talking about are PART OF THE BLOOD VESSELS.

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outlaw one question and id apreciate you answered:

if im to trust you how comes you said katy perry said thank you where there was no doubt she said F you?
I could care less if you trust me or what you think Katy Perry said. It's obvious she did not say F you because that would have been all over the media. You don't thank the hundreds of military personnel in front of you before the song and then say F you at the end. Only a total moron would believe that could happen without it being blasted on every single news channel on the planet.

It doesn't take much of a genius to imagine what could have happened...

If you noticed, she SCREAMED the statement. It's entirely possible that the electronics clipped the excessive volume to prevent damage to equipment.

Or, let's face it, Katy Perry is not an opera singer and has issues with stamina. We have all had our voices "crack" at times and that's what I believe happened when she tried to scream, "thank you". The only difference between the "fuh" phoneme and the "tha" phoneme is the position of the tongue so the video will look the same.

It's not really that hard to figure out.

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so you dont believe the worlds staged as shakespere aired?

watch the aerial shot of this video at the end

as a simmer youl recognize the flight path of the helicopter

also how many extras?
By jove you're right!!!!! A CGI video now proves that the world is all fake.

Since all CGI is now real we know that...

Christoper Reeves was never paralyzed in a fall from a horse because he is from the planet Krypton and our yellow sun gives him super powers. For some reason his injury and death was faked by the "baddies" of this world.

Also, after Harrison Ford's adventures a long time ago in a galaxy far far away, he battled the Nazis, then became a cop in New York, hung out with some Amish people, was shot in the head and the eggs he hated as a child (a long time ago) became his favorite food, etc. etc. etc.

Penguins are super smart secret agents.

Tom Hanks is a decorated Vietnam war hero, has been a train engineer (or was it the steward - never actually saw that one), has had his soul imprisoned in a computer (where he was forced to animate a rag doll), once knew a guy named, "Nick", met a mermaid, etc., etc., etc.

Leonardo Di Caprio died when the Titanic sank but was somehow resurrected to torture us in this era.

Matt Damon is a bad ass secret agent.

And my personal favorite, World War II was completely faked because the aircraft tests of the time do not match what we see in COD!

Come on everyone, throw out your personal favorites...

--Outlaw.

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Old 05-25-2012, 08:03 PM
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well if the muscles are in the vessels and the vessels in the brain then there are muscles in the brain, and lot of vasles mean lot of muscle in the brain

then its posible globally contracting all brain vessels im actually strecthing my brain and decalcifying it as i feel i do
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well if the muscles are in the vessels and the vessels in the brain then there are muscles in the brain, and lot of vasles mean lot of muscle in the brain

then its posible globally contracting all brain vessels im actually strecthing my brain and decalcifying it as i feel i do
Smooth muscle is also known as 'involuntary' which basically means it is not controlled by concious action, it's the same stuff the heart is made of......now if you learned how to control your own heart conciously then I'd be impressed, but untill then I will rest in the knowlege your brain is 'mostly' vascular' tissue.
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