PATHS is a unique energetic tool that assists your mind (aka the subconscious) to reach goals that your conscious mind
has set for yourself. Because PATHS is going to be instructing your mind to help you enhance your abilities, a certain amount of increased brain activity is expected, and the brain, to function properly, needs adequate nutrition. Amino acids and minerals are of particular importance in getting the most productivity out of your unconscious brain.
Research has shown that spirulina (available at most all health food and vitamin stores) and a good multi mineral will make a world of difference in how effectively your mind works on your new PATHS. Typical amount of Spirulina ranges between 2000 - 3000 mg's per Module.
Note: Take spirulina in the morning/early afternoon. Too close to bedtime can disrupt sleep.
Minerals and Amino Acids
Some of the PATHS modules will energetically direct increases in your bodily
functions, energetically generate new youthful looking skin, energetically
increase bone density, energetically increase physical energy, etc. Because of
this, your body will most likely need an increase in nutrients, especially a
good multi-mineral.
With PATHS your brain will be more active, thus requiring more fuel (amino
acids) to operate properly. Below is a short explanation of how our brains
work.
Inside the Network of Your Brain
The communication network in your brain is a multi-trillion maze of connections
capable of performing 20 million-billion calculations per second. How does this
network operate? There are three major players: Neurons, which power the message,
Neurotransmitters, which create the message and Receptors, which receive the message.
(some amino acids are the precursor of neurotransmitters)
A single one of your neurons can produce almost a tenth of a volt, and the total
electrical activity in your brain is easily measurable with an electroencephalogram (EEG).
Within a neuron, a bioelectric impulse (action potential) travels toward the cell body
through the dendrites, the intricate branches of nerve fibers that receive information
from other neurons.
The impulse then travels at a speed of up to 150MPH away from the cell body through its
antennae, called the axon. The axon is a single insulated fiber that sends the bioelectric
current out to the cell's terminals, which can be several inches (or feet) away. The size
and quality of the axon determines how fast the bioelectric impulse travels.
Within the cell body of a neuron, many different types of chemical neurotransmitters are
manufactured and shipped out to the end terminals of the axon. Here they're stored in
bubble-like structures (vesicles), where they wait to cross over the space between neurons,
called the synapse (from the Greek word for "junction").
The bioelectric impulse signals the vesicles to burst and the neurotransmitters to spill
out across the synapse, where they're caught by receptor molecules on the membrane of the
target neuron's dendrites.
*PATHS Theater Presentation is not health care or medicine, and PATHS Modules do not diagnose, treat, mitigate, cure or prevent any disease. Consult your doctor before starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program, before taking any medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem.