PRESS RELEASE
I was asked to put together a commentary on a rather controversial subject: salt (particularly Himalayan salt) in a magazine that is only available by app store (for all kinds of devices) but you need the app. There is a subscription fee I believe but minimal–the magazine if full of recipes and food ideas in general.
Here is the link to the app, in which my commentary is on pages 14 through 18. It is titled “The Truth about Himalayan Salt” which was taken from my article on LinkedIn with the editor’s comments added and her personal experience as well. A similar article I wrote and which is on Hormonesmatter.com was a fire-cracking article with lots of emotion in comments. That article went viral hope this will too! Enjoy!
Comments are welcome,
Angela
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About Angela A Stanton, Ph.D.
Angela A Stanton, PhD, is a Neuroeconomist focusing on chronic pain--migraine in particular--physiology, electrolyte homeostasis, nutrition, and genetics. She lives in Southern California. Her current research is focused on migraine cause, prevention, and treatment without the use of medicine. As a forever migraineur from childhood, her discovery was helped by experimenting on herself. She found the cause of migraine to be at the ionic level, associated with disruption of the electrolyte homeostasis, resulting from genetic variations of all voltage dependent channels, gates, and pumps (chanelopathy) that modulate electrolyte mineral density and voltage in the brain. In addition, insulin and glucose transporters, and several other variants, such as MTHFR variants of B vitamin methylation process and many others are different in the case of a migraineur from the general population.
Migraineurs are glucose sensitive (carbohydrate intolerant) and should avoid eating carbs as much as possible. She is working on her hypothesis that migraine is a metabolic disease.
As a result of the success of the first edition of her book and her helping over 5000 migraineurs successfully prevent their migraines world wide, all ages and both genders, and all types of migraines, she published the 2nd (extended) edition of her migraine book "Fighting The Migraine Epidemic: Complete Guide: How To Treat & Prevent Migraines Without Medications". The 2nd edition is the “holy grail” of migraine cause, development, and prevention, incorporating all there is to know. It includes a long section for medical and research professionals. The book is full of academic citations (over 800) to authenticate the statements she makes to make it easy to follow up by those interested and to spark further research interest. It is a "Complete Guide", published on September 29, 2017.
Dr. Stanton received her BSc at UCLA in Mathematics, MBA at UCR, MS in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University, PhD in Economics with dissertation in neuroscience (culminating in Neuroeconomics) at Claremont Graduate University, fMRI certification at Harvard University Medical School at the Martinos Center for Neuroimaging for experimenting with neurotransmitters on human volunteers, certification in LCHF/ketogenic diet from NN (Nutrition Network), certification in physiology (UPEN via Coursea), Nutrition (Harvard Shool of Public Health) and functional medicine studies. Dr. Stanton is an avid sports fan, currently power weight lifting and kickboxing. For relaxation (yeah.. about a half minute each day), she paints and photographs and loves to spend time with her family of husband of 45 years, 2 sons and their wives, and 2 granddaughters.
Follow her on Twitter at: @MigraineBook, LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelaastantonphd/ and facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrAngelaAStanton/
This comment is not on topic, but maybe this will interest you. Well…..um…..in case you didn’t know already.
http://neurosciencenews.com/lymphatic-system-brain-neurobiology-2080/
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Hey ya stranger! ESP. I was just thinking about you today. I have heard about it but had no time to check on it. I have the original paper in Nature–some cool videos and pictures with this article. 🙂 How did you find it? I wonder how this connects to all the things I am working on. It will take some reading and thinking. Hope all is well with ya!
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How I found it? Well you know me, eh? People send me all kind of stuff, and often I simply stumble over it when cruising the alleys and highways of Cyberspace.
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Clever, clever, clever as always my friend. 🙂
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Oh geezzzz, now look at what you’ve done. I’m blushing! 😳
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You can blush?? 😀
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➡ 😡
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heh. :p
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