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For those who have been following mycotoxins and hippocampal

neurogenesis there is a good article in today's New York Times about

the POSITIVE effect of exercise on hippocampal neurogenesis in normal

mice..

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/19/sports/playmagazine/0819play-brain.html

(Hippocampal neurogenes is basically an ongoing neural mechanism that

has shown to be essential to the ability of the brain to learn new

things, and it has been shown to be negatively impacted by

chemotherapy drugs, cytotoxic toxins, etc. which seem to force the

brain to use up a perhaps finite supply of neural stem cells that the

brain uses to repair itself)

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That was interesting. I do try to exercise when I don't feel very good

and it usually helps bring me out of it. Sometimes it loosens up

some of the mucus in the chest, lungs, head.

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> For those who have been following mycotoxins and hippocampal

> neurogenesis there is a good article in today's New York Times about

> the POSITIVE effect of exercise on hippocampal neurogenesis in normal

> mice..

>

> http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/19/sports/playmagazine/0819play-

brain.html

>

> (Hippocampal neurogenes is basically an ongoing neural mechanism that

> has shown to be essential to the ability of the brain to learn new

> things, and it has been shown to be negatively impacted by

> chemotherapy drugs, cytotoxic toxins, etc. which seem to force the

> brain to use up a perhaps finite supply of neural stem cells that the

> brain uses to repair itself)

>

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