Monday, August 2, 2021

Brain and Drugs

 

The brain truly does affect our entire body. There are so many connections that most would never think of. Some of my favorite examples are hearing stories about people that have multiple personality syndrome and in one personality they have a certain disease and in another they don’t. I think it is both facinating and a bit of folklore. But I do think that there is at least some truth with the connection between the brain and illness that are not directly found in the brain.

The complexity of the brain astounds me. It is so vast and all inclusive. Sometimes I cannot believe how intense the neurochemical functions are that make up the everyday functions of the human body. Espically topics like memory, learning and acquiring skills fascinate me. How is it that biochemical reactions can allow us to remember an event that happened several years ago? Or how is it that neurochemical pathways can be used so much that it allows our muscles to remember motion that we may not cognitively remember ourselves. It is truly facinating the ammount the brain does for the individual. I find it facinating that the more creases in the brain correlates to more intelegence. It makes total sence that they are increasing surface area and allowing for more neurons. If you are able to somehow increase your surface area intentionally, I would make sure to do that to maximize potential brain power.

With all the complexities that the brain encompasses it is no wonder that there is a host of issues that are associated with the brain. I think its facinating that there is predominate clusters that suggest that MS can have environmental influences. This is a great example of Ayurveda and how even the environment can affect neurological pathways.  There is much more avenues than degenerate diseases that can affect the brain and the Ayurveda of the entire individual. The fact that traumatic brain injuries are permanent and there is little that can be done about them is a testament to the complexity of the brain. When thoes neuropathways are lost they are gone forever. This is facinating to me because it is almost as though we spend our whole lives growing thoes pathways and integrating them into our lives that when they are destroyed, they may take another lifetime to work through them again.

Outcomes from TBI accidents can occur from as soon a minute to weeks after the primary injury, the goal of treatment is to ameliorate progression of secondary injury. I find it facinating that TBI's tent to change the personality of the individual. This to me just further demonstrates that the brain really is the central organ of our entire body, soul and mind.

The article we read in class I found absolutely facinating. It looked into what happens if after a concussion you spend some time to recover. It states that 99.3% of athletes used a symptom free waiting period after a concussion and that 72.7% of them saw system recover after 1 week. It says that 93.7% saw system recovery after 1 month. This to me shows the pliability of the brain. Yes, concussions can be very detrimental but if you "take it easy" after a concussion than 94% of the population will recover within a month. And 70% do it faster in just a week. This shows that the brain is able to repair "minor" damages like bruising and swelling, it’s when the brain starts to rupture that there are significant problems. These problems can affect Ayurveda of the individual so drastically as explained above. Beacsue the brain is all encompassing its important to look at it from a holistic point of view.

The brain is associated with more of the biological side of the brain, and the mind is associated with the more psychological and environmental influences. But in reality, there should not be a dichotomy. They are the same organ and are influenced biochemically just as much as they are from the environment. When dealing with personality disorders it’s important that we look the brain from both the mind and brain perspective because they are one in the same.  When the healthcare professional can combine both these to a more holistic approach then we are better able to treat the individual. It talks about bridging the mind and the brain, I think this is a very important crutial step to allow us to treat this so important organ. Treatment is key though and one of the best ways to treat the brain is by chemical warfare.

I find it facinating how drugs work so similarly and so differently from eachother. Some drugs mimic natural chemicals that the brain uses and some allow thoes chemicals to be released. This brings up a great concern that most are forced to face with when they spend their wholes lives consuming these drugs. That is do we really understand the long-term effects of altering the balance of the brain over long periods of time? I really don’t think that we do understand just what happens to the brain long term of taking these drugs. I think that long term exposure of just about any drug does have a negative effect eventually. But then that brings up the question of how long it takes to see an adverse affect? If it takes more than a lifetime to see the negative effects then it is defiantly not a problem to be taking them for a life time because the "consequence" is out of reach and we will be long gone before it gets here anyways. If these time intensive consequences are somewhat avoidable than what about the ones that are not?

I think it’s a strong point that most if not all people don’t understand what a drug is doing in our bodies. I think that we should educate this better so that people are understanding just what we are taking and how it works in our bodies. Yes, it is hard to teach complex subjects like neurochemistry and neurophysiology but I believe that it is crutial to fix our societal problem of drug addiction. That is if we even understand the addictions our selves.

 I really think that if we were able to understand what drugs do in our bodies then we will be able to teach it better. I think that because there is so much regulation on human based research studies it really dosent allow us to help people to the best of our abilities. I don’t condone illegal testing like you would see a mad scientest do in a movie but I do think that there is not much learning we can do by beating arround the bush. One must jump in and make sacrifices for the betterment of the general populations. If only we knew how, that would deserve all the prizes that could ever be given.

I think htat it is one of the social tragedies of this world is that the adolescent brain is more often exposed to addictive drugs than the fully developed brain. Talk about kicking them while they are down. I think that if we were able to teach kids to distinguish between their own confusion and the confusion of the adult word and to learn how to separate thoes then maybe they would be able to avoid such debilitating things like addictive and illegal drugs. These addictions affect so much of the individual, not just the brain and basic chemistry but it even affects others outside the normal scope of personal Ayurveda.

The paper we read in class talked about how Ayurveda and other holistic and native practices has produced natural drugs over several generations. These can be anything from plant materials to minerals, but all have a pharmacological effect. Some of them have even helped people to discover the main source of an illness because they already knew the solution. It also talks about how you can combine Ayurveda and traditional pharmacology to get better drugs faster and more safely by applying the native knowledge and expanding from there. I think this last point is espically important. It’s great that we have people working together on these kinds of things. It makes totally sence as well why would you start from scratch if a partial solution has already been discovered. It really allows for a better product and it is a great opportunity to allow people to grow and learn from eachother instead of fighting over differences you can find a common goal and work towards a better solution.

 

 

2 comments:

  1. I totally understand what you mean with the capabilities of the brain. How crazy is that that by altering levels of chemicals in the brain, it's able to create electric pulses that can store visual, auditory, and other sensory memories?! If we could understand that process, imagine what we could do with it! Our brains are seriously incredibly powerful organs that, as much as we know, we NEED to know more about. I found your suggestion about accelerating drug testing quite intriguing. I'm not sure what a system like that would look like, but I'd be interested to see if it were safe and feasible. I also enjoyed the paper discussing using natural plant products and minerals to produce medications. I know I talked about it a little in my post, but I can't explain enough how cool that idea is.

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  2. I didn't know that some people with MPD have personalities with illnesses that the other personalities don't have that's fascinating, and like you said, definitely shows the power the brain has over the body. I work with individuals that have TBIs and it is seriously so crazy that one event can change their personalities forever. There is also no real treatment. There is managing symptoms that come with the TBI but not really a cure nobody that I know that has gotten a TBI has gone back to normal completely.

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