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    The other day I bought a green cabbage rather than a head of lettuce. The weight is different, but they look very similar. I'm forgetting things and feel like I'm in a foggy mental state. Has anyone else experienced this problem?

    Brain fog causes
    Quote 1. Stress
    Chronic stress can increase blood pressure, weaken the immune system, and trigger depression, according to 2017 research. It can also cause mental fatigue.

    When your brain is exhausted, it becomes harder to think, reason, and focus.

    2. Lack of sleep
    Poor sleep quality can interfere with how well your brain functions, according to 2021 researchTrusted Source. Aim for 8 to 9 hours of sleep per night.

    Sleeping too little can lead to poor concentration and cloudy thoughts.

    3. Hormonal changes
    Hormonal changes can also trigger brain fog, according to 2018 research. Levels of the hormones progesterone and estrogen increase during pregnancy. This change can affect memory and cause short-term cognitive impairment.

    Similarly, a drop in estrogen levels during menopause can cause forgetfulness, poor concentration, and cloudy thinking, according to 2019 research.

    4. Diet
    Diet can also play a role in brain fog. Vitamin B12 supports healthy brain function, and a vitamin B12 deficiency can bring about brain fog, according to a 2021 research review.

    If you have food allergies or sensitivities, brain fog may developTrusted Source after eating certain foods. These include:

    aspartame
    peanuts
    dairy
    Removing trigger foods from your diet may improve symptoms.

    5. Medications
    If you notice brain fog while taking medication, talk with your doctor. Brain fog may be a known side effect of these medications, according to 2021 research. Lowering your dosage or switching to another drug may improve your symptoms.

    Brain fog can also occur after cancer treatments. This is referred to as chemo brain.

    6. Medical conditions
    Medical conditions associated with inflammation, fatigue, or changes in blood glucose level can also cause mental fatigue. For example, brain fog is a symptom of chronic fatigue syndrome, which involves persistent fatigue for a prolonged period of time, according to 2020 research.

    People who have fibromyalgia may experience similar fogginess on a daily basis, according to a 2015 research review.

    Other conditions that may cause brain fog include:

    anemia
    depression
    diabetes
    Sjögren syndrome
    migraine
    Alzheimer’s disease
    hypothyroidism
    autoimmune diseases, like lupus, arthritis, and multiple sclerosis
    dehydration
    viral infections, like COVID-19

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    Were you in a hurry by any chance? Sounds more like a simple mistake.

    I try to deliberately not be in a hurry most of the time and really make the time to think hard and think ahead. I'm in my middle forties and not really experiencing any Fog. But I do find if I'm at all in a rush, that is when the mistakes happen.

    Sometimes I was of the opinion that the controllers were particularly rushing me at times ~ just so mistakes would happen.
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    • One of the most common symptoms of Microwave Sickness Syndrome is: Brain Fog, Tinnitus, Dizziness, Chronic Fatigue, Headache etc.
    • ... especially if you have any (nano) metals in your brain like Aluminum particles.
    If you live, eat, sleep near ANY (including your neighbors) WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G, 4G LTE or 5G Cell Towers, Cordless Headset, Cordless Speakers, Cordless Microphone, Cordless Keyboard, Cordless Mouse, Smartphones, PC's, Smart-meters (Gas and/or Electricity) etc. etc.

    Only after prolonged exposure you will get cumulative harmful health effects.

    Just like giving a 5 year old child 1 drop of alcohol every 5 minutes ... there comes a point that you will notice something is different ... but never instantly ... that is the whole crux with Erratic Pulsed Microwave Radiation.

    And still some people do not get it

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    • Headaches, Brain Fog, Joint Pain, Malignant Growth, Caused By Frequency, Radio Waves, EMFs, Microwaves

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    Default Re: Brain Fog

    Quote Posted by Inversion (here)
    The other day I bought a green cabbage rather than a head of lettuce. The weight is different, but they look very similar. I'm forgetting things and feel like I'm in a foggy mental state. Has anyone else experienced this problem?

    Brain fog causes
    Quote 1. Stress
    Chronic stress can increase blood pressure, weaken the immune system, and trigger depression, according to 2017 research. It can also cause mental fatigue.

    When your brain is exhausted, it becomes harder to think, reason, and focus.

    2. Lack of sleep
    Poor sleep quality can interfere with how well your brain functions, according to 2021 researchTrusted Source. Aim for 8 to 9 hours of sleep per night.

    Sleeping too little can lead to poor concentration and cloudy thoughts.

    3. Hormonal changes
    Hormonal changes can also trigger brain fog, according to 2018 research. Levels of the hormones progesterone and estrogen increase during pregnancy. This change can affect memory and cause short-term cognitive impairment.

    Similarly, a drop in estrogen levels during menopause can cause forgetfulness, poor concentration, and cloudy thinking, according to 2019 research.

    4. Diet
    Diet can also play a role in brain fog. Vitamin B12 supports healthy brain function, and a vitamin B12 deficiency can bring about brain fog, according to a 2021 research review.

    If you have food allergies or sensitivities, brain fog may developTrusted Source after eating certain foods. These include:

    aspartame
    peanuts
    dairy
    Removing trigger foods from your diet may improve symptoms.

    5. Medications
    If you notice brain fog while taking medication, talk with your doctor. Brain fog may be a known side effect of these medications, according to 2021 research. Lowering your dosage or switching to another drug may improve your symptoms.

    Brain fog can also occur after cancer treatments. This is referred to as chemo brain.

    6. Medical conditions
    Medical conditions associated with inflammation, fatigue, or changes in blood glucose level can also cause mental fatigue. For example, brain fog is a symptom of chronic fatigue syndrome, which involves persistent fatigue for a prolonged period of time, according to 2020 research.

    People who have fibromyalgia may experience similar fogginess on a daily basis, according to a 2015 research review.

    Other conditions that may cause brain fog include:

    anemia
    depression
    diabetes
    Sjögren syndrome
    migraine
    Alzheimer’s disease
    hypothyroidism
    autoimmune diseases, like lupus, arthritis, and multiple sclerosis
    dehydration
    viral infections, like COVID-19
    daily 20mg of Lithium Orotate is supposed to cure dementia. I take it because I had brain surgery and radiation. Not sure if it works, but I don't want to get worse.

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    Quote Posted by JackMcThorn (here)
    Were you in a hurry by any chance? Sounds more like a simple mistake.

    I try to deliberately not be in a hurry most of the time and really make the time to think hard and think ahead. I'm in my middle forties and not really experiencing any Fog. But I do find if I'm at all in a rush, that is when the mistakes happen.

    Sometimes I was of the opinion that the controllers were particularly rushing me at times ~ just so mistakes would happen.
    I tend to push myself but I'm generally not in a hurry. My mother has had COPD for twelve years and I try not to be away from the house for long. It seems something is amiss with our reality, and I can't put my finger on it. I'll have a thought and then lose it seconds later and struggle to pull it back. I've had suspicions there's some kind of remote deleting going on. When I was in the third grade my teacher was talking about people thinking the earth was flat in the past. I asked this "Why didn't they think all the water would fall off?" I stumped and pissed her off. For that she gave me the Golden Pickle Award which allowed me to go to lunch early. It should have been called the Golden Dong. The following could have been the countermeasure for asking a question like that.

    post#24
    Quote Due to being premature I had mental issues and it was extremely difficult for me to learn. I should have been held back a grade in elementary school. While in the third grade a teacher’s assistant (TA) that’s usually one of the student’s mothers had me seated at a table trying to teach how to read an analogy clock. She was moving the hands on a teaching tool, and I started to zone-out as if that was the desired effect.

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    Quote Posted by Inversion (here)
    The other day I bought a green cabbage rather than a head of lettuce. The weight is different, but they look very similar. I'm forgetting things and feel like I'm in a foggy mental state. Has anyone else experienced this problem?

    Brain fog causes
    Quote 1. Stress
    Chronic stress can increase blood pressure, weaken the immune system, and trigger depression, according to 2017 research. It can also cause mental fatigue.

    When your brain is exhausted, it becomes harder to think, reason, and focus.

    2. Lack of sleep
    Poor sleep quality can interfere with how well your brain functions, according to 2021 researchTrusted Source. Aim for 8 to 9 hours of sleep per night.

    Sleeping too little can lead to poor concentration and cloudy thoughts.

    3. Hormonal changes
    Hormonal changes can also trigger brain fog, according to 2018 research. Levels of the hormones progesterone and estrogen increase during pregnancy. This change can affect memory and cause short-term cognitive impairment.

    Similarly, a drop in estrogen levels during menopause can cause forgetfulness, poor concentration, and cloudy thinking, according to 2019 research.

    4. Diet
    Diet can also play a role in brain fog. Vitamin B12 supports healthy brain function, and a vitamin B12 deficiency can bring about brain fog, according to a 2021 research review.

    If you have food allergies or sensitivities, brain fog may developTrusted Source after eating certain foods. These include:

    aspartame
    peanuts
    dairy
    Removing trigger foods from your diet may improve symptoms.

    5. Medications
    If you notice brain fog while taking medication, talk with your doctor. Brain fog may be a known side effect of these medications, according to 2021 research. Lowering your dosage or switching to another drug may improve your symptoms.

    Brain fog can also occur after cancer treatments. This is referred to as chemo brain.

    6. Medical conditions
    Medical conditions associated with inflammation, fatigue, or changes in blood glucose level can also cause mental fatigue. For example, brain fog is a symptom of chronic fatigue syndrome, which involves persistent fatigue for a prolonged period of time, according to 2020 research.

    People who have fibromyalgia may experience similar fogginess on a daily basis, according to a 2015 research review.

    Other conditions that may cause brain fog include:

    anemia
    depression
    diabetes
    Sjögren syndrome
    migraine
    Alzheimer’s disease
    hypothyroidism
    autoimmune diseases, like lupus, arthritis, and multiple sclerosis
    dehydration
    viral infections, like COVID-19
    daily 20mg of Lithium Orotate is supposed to cure dementia. I take it because I had brain surgery and radiation. Not sure if it works, but I don't want to get worse.
    I know someone who had their kidneys fried from taking lithium for years. She's on dialysis and will probably die before she gets a transplant.

    Kidney damage

    Lithium

    Lithium orotate
    Last edited by Inversion; 30th July 2022 at 19:28.

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    Interesting, was just going through notes and supplements related to brain fog and cognitive support, and saw this thread. I think Covid and the vax (I did not take it) have affected the brain, so thats a factor. And yes, something else is going on to, not sure what it is. I would throw in as a remedy fasting. But is is an issue for me, I can catch myself forgetting too many names..

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    Bought/Ordered Multi Vitamins and B12 (yes also in the multi) after reading OP. Had it on the to do list, now it's off it, am a vegetarian, need the supplements.

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    Quote Posted by TravelerJim (here)
    Interesting, was just going through notes and supplements related to brain fog and cognitive support, and saw this thread. I think Covid and the vax (I did not take it) have affected the brain, so thats a factor. And yes, something else is going on to, not sure what it is. I would throw in as a remedy fasting. But is is an issue for me, I can catch myself forgetting too many names..
    I can attest to Covid causing Brain Fog. I just got back from a week long business trip to Mexico City and Dallas. Felt horrible the whole time and thought it was the high altitude of MX City. My business partner and I both took the home Covid tests yesterday upon arrival and tested positive. We both complained about not thinking straight or responding in meetings normally or quickly.

    BTW: I am now taking ivermectin (2nd dose today) and can feel myself feeling better.
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    Quote Posted by TomKat (here)
    Quote Posted by Inversion (here)
    The other day I bought a green cabbage rather than a head of lettuce. The weight is different, but they look very similar. I'm forgetting things and feel like I'm in a foggy mental state. Has anyone else experienced this problem?

    Brain fog causes
    Quote 1. Stress
    Chronic stress can increase blood pressure, weaken the immune system, and trigger depression, according to 2017 research. It can also cause mental fatigue.

    When your brain is exhausted, it becomes harder to think, reason, and focus.

    2. Lack of sleep
    Poor sleep quality can interfere with how well your brain functions, according to 2021 researchTrusted Source. Aim for 8 to 9 hours of sleep per night.

    Sleeping too little can lead to poor concentration and cloudy thoughts.

    3. Hormonal changes
    Hormonal changes can also trigger brain fog, according to 2018 research. Levels of the hormones progesterone and estrogen increase during pregnancy. This change can affect memory and cause short-term cognitive impairment.

    Similarly, a drop in estrogen levels during menopause can cause forgetfulness, poor concentration, and cloudy thinking, according to 2019 research.

    4. Diet
    Diet can also play a role in brain fog. Vitamin B12 supports healthy brain function, and a vitamin B12 deficiency can bring about brain fog, according to a 2021 research review.

    If you have food allergies or sensitivities, brain fog may developTrusted Source after eating certain foods. These include:

    aspartame
    peanuts
    dairy
    Removing trigger foods from your diet may improve symptoms.

    5. Medications
    If you notice brain fog while taking medication, talk with your doctor. Brain fog may be a known side effect of these medications, according to 2021 research. Lowering your dosage or switching to another drug may improve your symptoms.

    Brain fog can also occur after cancer treatments. This is referred to as chemo brain.

    6. Medical conditions
    Medical conditions associated with inflammation, fatigue, or changes in blood glucose level can also cause mental fatigue. For example, brain fog is a symptom of chronic fatigue syndrome, which involves persistent fatigue for a prolonged period of time, according to 2020 research.

    People who have fibromyalgia may experience similar fogginess on a daily basis, according to a 2015 research review.

    Other conditions that may cause brain fog include:

    anemia
    depression
    diabetes
    Sjögren syndrome
    migraine
    Alzheimer’s disease
    hypothyroidism
    autoimmune diseases, like lupus, arthritis, and multiple sclerosis
    dehydration
    viral infections, like COVID-19
    daily 20mg of Lithium Orotate is supposed to cure dementia. I take it because I had brain surgery and radiation. Not sure if it works, but I don't want to get worse.
    I know someone who had their kidneys fried from taking lithium for years. She's on dialysis and will probably die before she gets a transplant.

    Kidney damage

    Lithium

    Lithium orotate
    I'm surprised if a common supplement could cause kidney damage, but I'll maybe scale it back. Here's a link about orotate vs carbonate:

    https://www.differencebetween.com/wh...ium-carbonate/
    Here's an article on kidney damage from lithium.
    https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/lithium
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    Default Re: Brain Fog

    Ivermectin

    Sure you'll get better with proper "doses"...

    ... but ... in a few months from now... you'll feel something funny in your tummy.

    Just saying.

    Take organic, raw, unconverted folate with vitamin C instead, it's much much much safer... just saying.
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    Yes, I have certainly experienced some of this Brain Fog, but cut yourself some slack: modern living demands so many strands of thought, we have to account for numerous complex clumps of different objectives just to get through each day - our brains can only cope with so much multi-tasking, so be cheerful, it is human to make errors. As long as the core demands are met, it is OK!

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    Brain fog can also come from distraction, as in carrying on a task while thinking about something else entirely. As in thinking of the latest bizarre incident that occurred with troubled people and trying to make sense of it. These last couple of years have been hard on the folks that are awake and that see what's coming. Well, I don't know about you, but I have had this constant fear more or less under the surface for a little over two years now. The fear of all the things the cabal is planning to do to us. If the fear is pushed away, I forget things and there is increasing tension through all my muscles. It gets physically painful, which for me is a signal to acknowledge what I'm afraid of and the reasons why. And that I'm not afraid of dying. That I will keep loving my companions on this journey, and this beautiful planet, no matter what happens.

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