WHAT AND WHERE IS HEAVEN?

Does heaven exist? With well over 100,000 plus recorded and described spiritual experiences collected over 15 years, to base the answer on, science can now categorically say yes. Furthermore, you can see the evidence for free on the website allaboutheaven.org.

Available on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086J9VKZD
also on all local Amazon sites, just change .com for the local version (.co.uk, .jp, .nl, .de, .fr etc.)

VISIONS AND HALLUCINATIONS

This book, which covers Visions and hallucinations, explains what causes them and summarises how many hallucinations have been caused by each event or activity. It also provides specific help with questions people have asked us, such as ‘Is my medication giving me hallucinations?’.

Available on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088GP64MW 
also on all local Amazon sites, just change .com for the local version (.co.uk, .jp, .nl, .de, .fr etc.)


Observations placeholder

Cumulative exposure to estrogen and psychosis: a peak bone mass, case-control study in first-episode psychosis

Identifier

017899

Type of Spiritual Experience

Hallucination

Number of hallucinations: 1

Background

A description of the experience

Schizophr Res. 2005 Mar 1;73(2-3):351-5.

Cumulative exposure to estrogen and psychosis: a peak bone mass, case-control study in first-episode psychosis.

Maric N1, Popovic V, Jasovic-Gasic M, Pilipovic N, van Os J.

  • 1Institute of Psychiatry, University Clinical Centre, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro.

Abstract

The organizational structural effects of estrogen may be cumulative and permanent by impacting on neurodevelopment, giving rise to "neuroprotective" effects and eventually reduction of psychosis risk.

Reduction in bone mineral density (BMD, in g/cm2), as a biological marker of reduced cumulative exposure to estrogen, may be a marker of increased psychosis risk.

A sample of 19 first-episode female psychosis patients with minimal previous antipsychotic exposure (mean 10 weeks) and 20 female controls underwent advanced fan-beam dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) to assess lumbal spine BMD of the region of L1-L4.

Mean BMD was around one standard deviation lower in patients (1.13, S.D.=0.10) than in controls (1.25, S.D.=0.12; p=0.0021), and 84% of patients scored below the median value of the controls (OR=5.3, 95% CI: 1.2, 24.2).

The results are compatible with the hypothesis that psychosis in women may be associated causally with a reduced protective effect of estrogen over the course of development.

PMID:  15653281

The source of the experience

PubMed

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Estrogen imbalance

Commonsteps

References