Enlighten Solution for Mind Performance & Time Management
Pornography bombards your mind with pleasurable images of naked men and women. Some have the ideal body type that stimulates the mind. Other porn images show fun positions a person may hope to try on a partner. Despite how fun, adventurous, and pleasurable porn may be, it can also lead to sexual exhaustion.
Granted, porn alone cannot exhaust an individual, but the constant visual images can over-stimulate the mind, while incessant masturbation to porn can ruin the body. Sexual addiction can become so severe that men and women can lose sleep, concentration, and the ability to remember because of their exhaustion.
Addiction Can Ruin Time Management
Excessive sexual practices deplete neurotransmitters and neuro-hormones that result in an imbalanced production of dopamine, GABA, acetylcholine, and DHEA. Think of these molecules as gasoline—expect they’re not as expensive or pollute the environment. These neurotransmitters and hormones help power the body to prepare it for sex and play a crucial role to several regions of the brain that control motor timing, estimation, and time management.[1],[2]
When these hormones and transmitters become depleted, time management skills become contorted. Regions of the brain that deal with coordination, process planning, and exercise conscious also become ruined.
How This Formula Can Help
Acorus (Acori graminei rhizome) contains natural ingredients that serve as anti-acetylcholinesterase, which prevent inappropriate amounts of acetylcholine from breaking down. Combining Acrous with Medicated leaven (Shen Qu), Cyperus (Papyrus Sedges), Rehmannia (Sheng Di Huang), Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera), Periwinkle, Panax Ginseng, and Tian Ma (Gastrodia) are herbs that can enhance learning and memory functions by increasing norepinephrine, dopamine and serotonin to the relative levels best for critical time management processing. [3] [4]
Formulated To Improve Time Management Based On These Healing Herbs:
Science Behind Time Management Processing
The chart below indicates these special brain regions of the frontal cortex that determine the efficiency of time management processing. Exact molecular mechanisms of how each neurotransmitter and hormone receptor interact on specific nerve cells are current topics of neuropathology studies. [1][2]
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Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) | Integration of sensory and mnemonic information
| Poor social judgment Lack of executive memory Slow abstract thinking Bad intentionality
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Inferior prefrontal cortex (IFC) | Evaluate risk option
| Change in risk attitudes
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Anterior cingulate gyrus (ACG) | Error detection Anticipation of tasks Increase attention span Increase motivation
| Poor error detection Negative attitudes
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Supplementary motor area (SMA) | Coordination of both sides of the body Control of sequences of movements
| Awkward movements of the limbs and torsos
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Inferior parietal lobes | Re-mapped goal-related activity Visuospatial processing
| Loss of imagery Poor visualization of spacial relationships
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Cerebellum | Motor control Regulating fear and pleasure responses
| Loss of equilibrium Inability to perform rapid alternating movements
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Basal ganglia | Processing motivational factors
| Paralysis of the will
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Benefits You Can See
Additionally, the herbs Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera), Tian Ma (Gastrodia), Periwinkle, Panax Ginseng, and Cang Zhu herbal complex have active ingredients that can increase acetylcholine receptor activity and stimulate regeneration of the neural cells that are especially beneficial to the frontal cortex regions such as the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), the anterior cingulate gyrus (ACG), and the supplementary motor area (SMA). Overall, the result of this activity serves to improve the many general responses of a person. Therefore, your personal reaction time for task and time management processing can be more efficient and rewarding. [5][6][7]
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- ^Pulok Kumar Mukherjee, Venkatesan Kumar, Mainak Mal, Peter J. Houghton. In vitro Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitory Activity of the Essential Oil from Acorus calamus and its Main Constituents. Planta Med 2007; 73(3): 283-285.
- ^Zhang H, Han T, Yu CH, Rahman K, Qin LP, Peng C. Ameliorating effects of essential oil from Acori graminei rhizoma on learning and memory in aged rats and mice. J. Pharm Pharmacol. 2007 Feb;59(2):301-9.
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- ^Kuboyama T, Tohda C, Komatsu K. Neuirtic regeneration and synaptic reconstruction induced by Withanolide A. Br J Pharmacol. 2005 Apr;144(7):961-71
- ^Archana R, Namasivayam A. Antistressor effect of Withania somnifera. J Ethnopharmacol. 1999 Ja;64(1):91-3.