A Cause of Sundowners and Psychosis
Generating a theory of psychotic episodes and epilepsy
After watching a couple of episodes of medical mystery shows on TV, I developed a theory that episodic seizures or dissociative behavior might have to do with parts of the brain going into a hyperflammatory state. In the show Diagnosis, little Sadie developed frequent seizures after an infection. And in another show, several sweet children turned into periodic monsters after another infection.
This theory made sense to me because there is evidence that inflammation is being implicated in an increasing number of psychiatric conditions. Also while low level inflammation helps cells repair, once inflammation gets too high, it can get very destructive for the surrounding tissue.
I wondered if I would get a chance to test my theory with my clients.
Read MoreOne Simple Experiment to Measure Positive and Negative Energy
Most people intuitively know that the energy we project does matter, but according to Joachim Krueger Ph.D. in Psychology today, there is no way to measure the difference between positive and negative energy.
I beg to differ. I interviewed by Joshua Blatman for his Survivors2Thrivers podcast. Watch this little demonstration of what happens to coat hangers depending on the energy Joshua projects. Then feel free to try the experiment with wire coat hangers at home.