Top Brain Surgeon Dr. Alok Sharma - Stem Cells, Operatons, Superhumans & NeuroHacking | TRS 333

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During brain surgery, memory loss can occur if specific areas are disturbed, affecting connections between brain regions. Dr. Alok Sharma specializes in brain surgery and stem cell therapy, aiming to improve conditions like autism by targeting damaged brain areas.

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  • Surgery can lead to memory loss by disrupting brain connections, impacting the ability to recall faces and names.
  • Stem cell therapy revolutionizes autism treatment, showing promise in activating and repairing damaged brain areas in children.
  • Stem cells extracted from autologous sources like bone marrow can be injected into the spinal fluid, targeting damaged brain areas for healing.
  • Meditation and yoga aim to balance the lower impulsive brain with the higher rational brain, allowing control over impulses and long-term goals.

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Memory Loss and Brain Surgery Implications

  • During surgery, cutting through a part of the brain that stores memories like faces and names can potentially lead to memory loss.
  • Surgery may affect memory by disrupting connections between different areas of the brain.
  • Individuals who undergo tumor surgery can lead normal lives post-surgery, but the extent of memory loss is uncertain.
  • Not knowing what memory aspects are lost post-surgery is common.
  • Neurosurgeon Dr. Alok Sharma discusses various topics, including biohacking and neuroplasticity.
  • Dr. Sharma specializes in brain surgery and stem cell therapy for conditions like autism and cerebral palsy.
  • Opening the skull during surgery involves making holes and using an electric saw to create a flap.
  • Dr. Sharma once removed a significant number of worms from a patient's brain, a rare occurrence.
  • Deworming is recommended as a preventive measure to avoid worms reaching the brain.
  • Neurochemistry plays a crucial role in relationships, with different neurotransmitters responsible for initial excitement and long-term companionship.

14:19

"Brain Evolution, Control, and Plasticity"

  • The brain consists of a lower brain similar to animals and a higher brain that controls impulses and rational thinking.
  • The lower brain is impulsive, seeking instant gratification, while the higher brain considers long-term consequences.
  • Humans have evolved from lower animals, possessing a higher cerebral cortex for advanced thinking and planning.
  • Meditation and yoga aim to give control of the higher brain over the lower brain for balance.
  • Having a clear purpose in life allows the higher brain to override the lower brain's impulses.
  • Discipline involves choosing between immediate desires and long-term goals, with the higher brain prioritizing the latter.
  • Brain surgery involves navigating through the soft brain tissue to reach tumors, potentially affecting memories and functions.
  • Personality changes can occur post-brain surgery, with individuals exhibiting different behaviors or traits.
  • Brain tumors' location can impact various functions like vision, smell, and personality.
  • The brain exhibits plasticity, allowing for recovery even after severe damage, as seen in cases of stem cell therapy aiding coma patients.

28:26

"Stem Cells: Healing and Hope for Autism"

  • Cell therapy has made the impossible possible, with a patient now able to sit up, talk, and remember details after waking up gradually over time.
  • Stem cells, extracted from bone marrow, have the potential to heal various conditions by repairing biological damage in the body.
  • Stem cells can become any cell in the human body, aiding in nerve cell regeneration and biological healing.
  • Stem cells have revolutionized treatment options, especially in neurological conditions where drugs and surgery were previously ineffective.
  • Stem cell therapy has shown promise in treating fatal conditions like motor neuron disease and neurodevelopmental disorders in children.
  • The incidence of autism is increasing rapidly, with potential causes including lifestyle factors, vaccines, mobile phone radiation, and advanced parental age.
  • Brain imaging has identified specific areas in the brain, like the limbic system and cerebellum, that are affected in children with autism.
  • Children with autism show heightened brain activity initially, which declines over time, but stem cell therapy can activate and repair these areas.
  • Stem cells have the ability to multiply, differentiate into various cell types, release growth factors, attract blood supply, reduce inflammation, and modulate the immune system for healing.
  • Stem cells can be sourced from autologous sources like bone marrow or fat, or allogenic sources like umbilical cord blood, with autologous cells preferred for their freshness and compatibility.

42:43

Advancements in Stem Cell Therapy for Autism

  • Autologous stem cell therapy can be injected into the spinal fluid to reach the brain, where damaged parts attract stem cells automatically.
  • Stem cells injected into the spinal fluid directly target damaged brain areas, unlike umbilical cord cells that must be given intravenously.
  • The first scientific paper on cell therapy in autism was published in India, followed by papers from China, Italy, and Duke University.
  • India leads in stem cell therapy for autism, with 106 scientific papers published, attracting patients from 75 countries due to better results and affordability.
  • Stem cell therapy faced opposition from big pharma due to its potential to replace traditional medications, impacting the trillion-dollar industry.
  • Stem cell therapy pioneers in India, China, Korea, and Japan, while the Western world lags due to lack of acceptance and funding.
  • Stem cell therapy challenges the status quo in autism treatment, with resistance from established businesses and a lobby against innovative approaches.
  • Patients' support and improved outcomes in stem cell therapy for autism have been crucial in overcoming opposition and establishing credibility.
  • Stem cell therapy in autism can reverse symptoms and reveal special abilities in children, such as exceptional mathematical skills in a seven-year-old girl post-treatment.
  • Various factors like genetics, lifestyle, birth complications, and medication may contribute to autism, impacting brain development and function.

56:14

Stem Cell Therapy Enhances Children's Abilities

  • Children with exceptional abilities in math and other areas due to stem cell therapy are discussed.
  • A child from the Maldives, previously unable to speak or attend school, excels in math and space knowledge after stem cell therapy.
  • Numerous children exhibit extraordinary mathematical abilities, predicting future dates and excelling in school after stem cell therapy.
  • A child from England, previously speechless, memorizes the entire Quran after stem cell therapy.
  • Another child displays remarkable chemical abilities, becoming a millionaire at 11 by creating valuable chemicals.
  • Autism is explained as a spectrum disorder, with stem cell therapy enhancing lower brain function to match the active upper brain.
  • Stem cell therapy is most effective below age five or before puberty, improving neuroplasticity and brain function.
  • Misuse of stem cell therapy on normal brains is discouraged, as it is meant for damaged brains, not for enhancing normal abilities.
  • The cost of stem cell therapy varies, with options for free treatment for underprivileged children and discounted rates for others.
  • An anti-aging hospital is mentioned, indicating a focus beyond neurological issues, catering to individuals seeking anti-aging treatments.

01:09:32

"Telomeres and Oxygen Therapy for Anti-Aging"

  • Cellular anti-aging focuses on telomeres, which protect genes and determine cellular age.
  • Telomere length can be measured through a simple blood test to predict cellular age.
  • Anti-aging treatments like hyperbaric oxygen therapy can improve telomere length and cellular age.
  • The treatment is non-invasive, involving oxygen and ozone therapies, and gut cleansing.
  • Monitoring telomeres can indicate potential lifespan up to 120 years.
  • Anti-aging treatments can lead to improved mental clarity, physical activity, and overall health.
  • Along with telomeres, blood sugar, cholesterol, liver, renal function, and hormones are monitored.
  • Practical advice includes pranayama for oxygenation, drinking 2-3 liters of water daily, and consuming natural foods.
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy enhances oxygen delivery to tissues for overall body function improvement.
  • Incorporating natural foods and maintaining proper circulation through exercise are essential for anti-aging benefits.

01:22:52

Optimal Health: Exercise, Sleep, Stem Cells, Intuition

  • Exercise for at least 30 minutes daily, which can include walking, jogging, swimming, or gym workouts.
  • Emphasize the importance of sleep for overall health, as it aids in body and brain healing during rest.
  • Ideal sleep duration is around 7 to 8 hours, allowing natural waking without an alarm for optimal rest.
  • Ensure the body is oxygenated, hydrated, and nourished with natural and cooked foods.
  • Mention of a conspiracy theory involving billionaires receiving blood transfusions from prepubescent children for oxygenated blood.
  • Explanation of how younger bodies have highly oxygenated blood compared to older bodies.
  • Stem cell therapy is described as a safe and painless procedure involving bone marrow extraction and injection into the spine.
  • Stem cell therapy can be used for various conditions like joint inflammation, autism, cerebral palsy, and fatal diseases like Duchenne muscular dystrophy and motor neuron disease.
  • Stem cell therapy has shown positive results in treating paralysis, brain stroke, and spinal cord injuries.
  • Discussion on intuition and sixth sense being linked to pattern recognition and brain function, with a mention of the third eye concept related to neuroscience.

01:35:51

"Unity of Science and Spirituality"

  • The pituitary gland controls all hormones, with the hypothalamus above it influencing emotions and brain function.
  • Direct communication between the emotional brain and the pituitary gland affects hormone regulation.
  • Athletes and spiritual gurus can synchronize various abilities due to activated states.
  • Spiritual gurus can perceive detailed information about individuals through subtle cues like body language and facial expressions.
  • The pineal gland's release of DMT during dreams and near-death moments is a theory with some truth.
  • Indian and Eastern spirituality aligns with modern neuroscience, as seen in texts like the Vedas and Upanishads.
  • The book "The Tao of Physics" by Fritjof Capra connects spiritual concepts with scientific principles.
  • At a fundamental level, protons and electrons make up everything, emphasizing unity in existence.
  • The concept of everything and nothing in spirituality and science merges, highlighting interconnectedness.
  • Meditation aids in controlling the limbic system and reducing self-identification, leading to a sense of nothingness and unity with everything.

01:49:48

"Power of Meditation for Positive Change"

  • Meditation can involve focusing on breath, a mantra, or visualization as an anchor for aligning neurons and achieving peace, happiness, and contentment.
  • Being anchored in meditation can attract positive outcomes, such as opportunities and resources, without actively seeking them.
  • Meditation leads to improved health, alertness, and synchronized focus, creating a conducive environment for change and innovation.
  • Removing negative associations or "worms" from the brain is crucial before embarking on meditation for optimal results.
  • A lens focusing sunlight can burn paper, illustrating the power of concentrated energy in bringing about change and innovation.
  • Circumstances, like childhood experiences, can heavily influence career choices and life paths, shaping likes and dislikes.
  • In the face of adversity, focusing on what can be saved and taking action can lead to resilience and positive outcomes.
  • Shifting focus from what is lacking to appreciating what one has can bring contentment and drive positive change in life.
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