Tag: Alzheimer’s

  • 🧬 CBP in Alzheimer’s Terrain: A Scribe Silenced by Sodium Collapse

    šŸ”¹ 1. Presenilin Mutations → CBP Suppression Presenilin loss doesn’t just build plaques—it silences the terrain’s scribe. šŸ”¹ 2. Amyloid & Tau → Oxidative Siege on CBP CBP is the epigenetic quill. Aβ and tau soak it in oxidative ink. šŸ§‚ Sodium & SCN⁻: The Forgotten Protectors of CBP šŸ”¹ Sodium Sodium is the signal.…

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  • 🧬 CBP in 2025: Still the Terrain’s Epigenetic Scribe

    CBP (CREB-binding protein) remains highly relevant in 2025 across the very diseases we’ve been decoding: Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s, FASD, and multiple cancers. In fact, its role has only deepened as research continues to expose its centrality in epigenetic regulation, DNA repair, and terrain-wide transcriptional integrity. Here’s a quick glyphic update: šŸ”¹ Alzheimer’s Disease CBP isn’t just…

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  • salt deficiency may mimic other conditions

    Here’s a concise, evidence-informed breakdown showing how acute or chronic sodium deficiency or mismanagement (restriction, wasting, or inability to retain) may mimic, exacerbate, or parallel mechanisms seen in these conditions. Each bullet links sodium to key dysfunctions: Parkinson’s Disease COVID Complications Vaccine Reactions Alzheimer’s Disease Autoimmune Conditions Fatigue & Chronic Exhaustion Heart Problems & Arrhythmias…

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  • Olfactory tubercle (OT) aka tuberculum olfactorium

    Olfactory tubercle (OT) aka tuberculum olfactorium

    TheĀ olfactory tubercleĀ (OT), also known as theĀ tuberculum olfactorium, is aĀ multi-sensory processingĀ center that is contained within theĀ olfactory cortexĀ andĀ ventral striatumĀ and plays a role inĀ reward cognition. The OT has also been shown to play a role inĀ locomotorĀ andĀ attentionalĀ behaviors, particularly in relation to social andĀ sensory responsiveness,Ā and it may be necessary for behavioral flexibility. The OT is interconnected with numerous brain regions,…

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