Re: any thoughts ya'll?




"robin" <robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Potential, possible cures for schizophrenia

Note: these are all very general and none have been tested. I have a
very big problem with this disease ruining people's lives and wanted
to do brainstorming about its full and complete downfall.


Lights and Sound

They could be used in this way: the lights used as something for the
eyes flashing into them somehow. Using these, we may be able to use
techniques that can, in a way, hypnotize the disease, getting it to
respond to artificial means. Another thought: could light and sound be
used in syncopation or tuned to the same sound "frequencies" as the
voices? Or, could the sounds be tricked to say the same things by
connecting the brain with a machine? Could this help?

Immersion in Nature

If one was immersed in a peaceful, quiet place far away from the world
and followed the same routine every day, could it help?

The final frontier

What would happen if someone were to look into glasses somewhat like
Nintendo's virtual boy or 3D television except for the fact that the
glasses would be hooked into electrodes in the schizophrenic person's
brain into a virtual reality simulation of their own brain and somehow
change it back to a normal functioning?

And, The Grand Finale - something that might work today.

The basic idea behind this is that the person with schizophrenia could
be given glasses with a button on either side that look into and
presses the buttons to control a process that normalizes the brains
functioning. The basic idea is that whenever a voice says something the
affected person presses one of the buttons and this triggers a light
that plays on the person's eyes. This process may succeed in
reconditioning the brain. The idea is that the voices will be
recognized as light instead and be re-assimilated into the brain as the
normal light a person sees when there is pressure on the eyes.
As far as the lights, they should probably be very slow and dim so as
to be safe for the person using them.
The treatment should be used in a room that is completely quiet,
probably, because of noises interfering with the process, in the way I
previously stated of reconditioning the way the mind recognizes the
voices.
For the hallucinatory part of schizophrenia, sounds could be
controlled by the affected person in the same way with earphones. So,
whenever he or she sees a hallucination she or he presses the buttons
on the earphones and sounds play to recondition the brain.

Note: the balancing of the brain may work exactly like this because of
the way the
ears and eyes are connected. It could be that the lights would be
better suited for the hallucinations and the other way around with the
sound treatment as well.

I used to be acquainted with a person who had the condition. This person
used to eat white sugar by spoonful, practically nothing except white sugar.

He mightn't be typical, but my impression is that the condition responds to
vitamin b which of course white sugar, robs the body ot it. I would explore
this possibility.

Carole
http://www.cellsalts.net





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