Sounds, Mice, and Alzheimers

I recently read about research that was released in March about sound curing mice with Alzheimers.  It supports my belief that sounds can help patients with Alzheimers and this is something I am interested in spending more time with. Researchers published a study that focused beams of ultrasound treated mice with Alzheimers with a success rate of 75%.  They discovered ultrasound alone (without drugs) was successful in breaking up plaques that accompanied the disease.  They will be testing on sheep next and on humans in 2017.

To read more:

The Guardian article

Science Alert article

How Does a Caterpillar Turn into a Butterfly?

A caterpillar makes a complete transformation to turn into a butterfly.  It literally digests itself, releasing enzymes to dissolve all of its tissues, before groups of cells grow into all the body parts of the future butterfly.

What starts as only 50 cells can increase to more than 50,000 cells by the end of the metamorphosis.

Butterflies and caterpillars don't just look different, they behave different too.  One lives in trees and eats leaves while the other flies and feeds on nectar.  The entire being of the organism has changed.

Here is one video showing the transformation.   http://www.wimp.com/monarchbutterfly/

I am drawn the the images of the caterpillar and the butterfly because I am helping my clients transform on a cellular level into something completely different too.