The oldest, most ancient part of our human brain is known as the R-Complex or “The Reptilian Brain.” Most people have no idea of the human body’s reptilian heritage and its continued overall influence on our behavior. In fact, all mammals have this reptilian part of the brain, which representsContinue Reading

Our brain is the single most important sex organ. Our own imagination can and often does influence sexual arousal and our desire. People who have little or no genital sensation due to spinal cord injuries, can still feel sexual desire (Willmuth, 1987). Also consider the potential of erotic sensation derivedContinue Reading

In order to function properly our brain and nervous system require the presence of many different nutrients. Absence or reduced levels of these nutrients can result in psychological symptoms. Therefore, nutrition can be an important and sometimes critical link in improving psychological function, according to psychologist and author Alfred L.Continue Reading