Human
Memory Loss |
14th September 2006 |
Honorary Professor, Leonard Shaw These instructions may reverse the conditions which lead to memory breakdown. Our memory becomes less as we age and worry or stress may be a problem. I use the herb valerian to reduce this although I now realise our variety contains lemon balm, a sleeping aid! A Guernsey Healthspan product, 'Valerian Ultra Plus' with a few minutes sleeping dose, enabled my patient to accept rapid changes of view. Any herb or pill should be taken when awake ONCE, only and the effects observed. If good effects are seen, do not repeat or harm may be done. The exact repeat dose rate required. (if any) is checked during the next few days. I did not know this, so I was fooled by both VegEPATM and the Memory pill (www.svensson.be) which were given for a few days before I found this was doing harm to my patient. Herbs or pills with a bad or no effect, must not be taken again. Babs had a good nights sleep on Sat 29.4.6, during our holiday at the Palais de Muro as after a pleasant day, the bedroom was cool. The next night, the worst ever, was after our return on the 30.4.6. to the bedroom there which was too warm. My patient’s remarks just before sleep in bed, explained this, but were not understood. 'Valerina' Day Time valerian herb tablets prevent stress, and must be correct for the patient in amount and time. Quarter pills last about 90 minutes. After cutting, quarter pills are stored in small air tight bottles and ingested by mouth with a drink of water. After a long course of herbal ‘eyebrite' treatment is ended. this must not be resumed at a later date. No wine is taken, as it has a depressing effect. Use decaffeinated coffee or tea. Hot drinks can be taken before pills but not soon afterwards. An Aloe Vera dose, say once a week, needs careful attention of the effect on the patient. 26.6.6. It took almost a year to learn that no pills must be given until the patient is awake and conscious. If pills are given before, a system takes over which knows nothing. When pills were taken at 10.30 am, Babs gave an exhibition dance, (Fantastic), at 5.30 pm. If during the night, the patient visits the bathroom using long term memory while asleep, be very careful to use only kind words to lead them back to bed, to sleep and awake in a natural way. Patience is needed with a complete absence of push or rush. We are conscious when aware of time and every day life. Hon. Professor. J. Leonard Shaw. "The Royal Institution of Great Britain"
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