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Suboccipital muscles involvement in brain function

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#1 kurdishfella

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Posted 24 December 2022 - 12:52 AM


I have severe neurodegeneration due to nutrition deficiency so the back of my lower head is kind of like a slope. I have realized that these muscles are very involved in your brain and ways to boost them involve proteins and your regular brain boosting stuff. I have not seen anything about this online. The more BDNF and neurotransmitters you have the more muscles you'll have there. It doesn't just serve as a function to rotate the head. There are many muscles there.in fact it is my belief that it has almost no involvement in moving the head and it is just the spine that does. My neck is also smaller. And this problem wasn't so prevelent when I was younger. Yes I could take nutriton so make body can make more naturally but if your DNA is locked to a certain amount of BDNF even to your own deterimental it will only produce that much so drugs are needed.


Edited by kurdishfella, 24 December 2022 - 01:08 AM.

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