Lobe Miracle Ear Lobe Support Patches (60 Count)

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Lobe Miracle Ear Lobe Support Patches (60 Count)

Lobe Miracle Ear Lobe Support Patches (60 Count)

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Now look what the Quran says almost 1400 years ago in Surah Alaq verse 15-16 and Surah Rahman verse 41. One of the most significant benefits of using Lobe Miracle Clear Earring Support Patches is the ability to wear heavier or larger earrings without discomfort. Many individuals find that they can no longer wear their favorite statement earrings due to the strain they place on their earlobes. With the added support provided by these patches, it is possible to wear these earrings comfortably and confidently once again.

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This is an edited version of an article originally published by Mosaic, and is reproduced under a Creative Commons licence.

Adding extra tangle to the already confused public discussion of neuroplasticity is the fact that the word itself can mean several things. Broadly, says Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, Deputy Director of London’s Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, it refers to “the ability of the brain to adapt to changing environmental stimuli”. But the brain can adapt in many different ways. Neuroplasticity can refer to structural changes, such as when neurons are created or die off or when synaptic connections are created, strengthened or pruned. It can also refer to functional reorganisations, such as those experienced by the blind patients of Paul Bach-y-Rita, whose contraptions triggered their brains to start using their visual cortices. It’s hard, for the non-scientist to understand what exactly neuroplasticity is and what its potential truly is. “I’ve seen tremendous exaggeration,” says Greg Downey, an anthropologist at Macquarie University and co-author of the popular blog Neuroanthropology. “People are so excited about neuroplasticity they talk themselves into believing anything.” One of the key features of Lobe Miracle’s earring support patches is their discreet design. The transparent material ensures that the patches are virtually invisible when worn, allowing users to confidently wear their favorite earrings without drawing attention to the support patches. Additionally, the patches are hypoallergenic and latex-free, making them suitable for individuals with sensitive skin or allergies. Earrings are a timeless accessory that can elevate any outfit and express one’s personal style. However, wearing heavy earrings over time can cause the earlobes to stretch and sag, leading to discomfort and an unflattering appearance. This is where Lobe Miracle comes in. These clear earring support patches are designed to provide the necessary support to prevent drooping and alleviate the pressure on the earlobes caused by heavy earrings. Just as epigenetics doesn’t fulfil our culture’s promise of personal transformation, nor does neuroplasticity. Even some of the more credible-sounding claims are, according to Ian Robertson, currently unjustifiable. Take the one about reducing our risk of dementia by 60%. “There is not a single scientific study that has ever shown that any intervention of any kind can reduce the risk of dementia by 60%, or indeed by any percentage,” he says. “No one has done the research using appropriate control-group methodologies to show that there is any cause-and-effect link.”

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Not only this, but “نَاصِيَةٍ” has the same function in almost all animals. That is it is the center of control and guidance in both man and animals that have brains. Now, look what the Quran says in Surah Hud verse 56 below. Again a miracle of Quran of revealing such a modern scientific fact many centuries ago. It’s easy, and perhaps even fun, to be cynical about all this. But neuroplasticity really is a remarkable thing. “What we do know is that almost everything we do, all our behaviour, thoughts and emotions, physically change our brains in a way that is underpinned by changes in brain chemistry or function,” says Robertson. “Neuroplasticity is a constant feature of the very essence of human behaviour.” This understanding of the brain’s power, he says, opens up new techniques for treating a potentially spectacular array of illnesses. “There’s virtually no disease or injury, I believe, where the potential doesn’t exist for very intelligent application of stimulation to the brain via behaviour, possibly combined with other stimulation.” One of the most appealing features of Lobe Miracle is its discreet design. The clear patches are virtually invisible when applied to the earlobe, ensuring that they do not detract from the beauty of your earrings. This makes them suitable for use with any type of earring, from studs to large statement pieces. Additionally, the patches are hypoallergenic and latex-free, making them safe for individuals with sensitive skin or allergies.

For many years, the consensus was that the human brain couldn’t generate new cells once it reached adulthood. Once you were grown, you entered a state of neural decline. This was a view perhaps most famously expressed by the so-called founder of modern neuroscience Santiago Ramon y Cajal. After an early interest in plasticity, he became sceptical, writing in 1928, “In adult centres the nerve paths are something fixed, ended, immutable. Everything may die, nothing may be regenerated. It is for the science of the future to change, if possible, this harsh decree.” Cajal’s gloomy prognosis was to rumble through the 20th Century. For years she had tried to be the perfect wife and mother but now, divorced, with two sons, having gone through another break-up and in despair about her future, she felt as if she’d failed at it all, and she was tired of it. On 6 June 2007. Debbie Hampton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, took an overdose. That afternoon, she’d written a note on her computer: “I’ve screwed up this life so bad that there is no place here for me and nothing I can contribute.” Then, in tears, she went upstairs, sat on her bed, swallowed her pills with some cheap Shiraz and put on a Dido CD to listen to as she died. As she lay down, she felt triumphant. In the latter part of the 19th Century, US thinkers adapted this idea to reflect their national belief that they were creating a new world. Adherents of the New Thought, Christian Science and Metaphysical Healing movements stripped away much of the talk of hard work, insisted upon by the Brits, to create the ‘positive thinking movement’ to which some believe neuroplasticity has given scientific credence. Psychologist William James called it “the mind-cure movement”, the “intuitive belief in the all-saving power of healthy-minded attitudes as such, in the conquering efficacy of courage, hope, and trust, and a correlative contempt for doubt, fear, worry, and all nervously precautionary states of mind”. Here was the inherently American notion that self-confidence and optimism – thoughts themselves – could offer personal salvation.

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Debbie’s story is a mystery. The techniques promising to change her brain via an understanding of the principles of neuroplasticity have clearly had tremendous positive effects for her. But is it true that neuroplasticity is a superpower, like X-ray vision? Can we really increase the weight of our brain just by thinking? Can we lower our risk of dementia by 60%? And learn to love broccoli?It wasn’t until the publication of a series of vivid studies involving brain scans that this new truth began to be encoded into the synapses of the masses. In 1995, neuropsychologist Thomas Elbert published his work on string players that showed the ‘maps’ in their brain that represented each finger of the left hand – which they used for fingering – were enlarged compared to those of non-musicians (and compared to their own right hands, not involved in fingering). This demonstrated their brains had rewired themselves as a result of their many, many, many hours of practice. Light and flexible LOBE MIRACLE® allows women with torn piercings to wear earrings at the top of the holes, by supporting the weight from behind the lobe. Since earrings no longer rest on the bottom of the holes, further tearing is inhibited. Indeed, the clinical record for many famous treatments that use the principles of neuroplasticity is notably mixed. In June 2015, the Food and Drug Administration in the US permitted the marketing of the latest iteration of Bach-y-Rita’s on-the-tongue ‘seeing’ devices for the blind, citing successful studies. And yet a 2015 Cochrane Review of constrain-induced movement therapy – a touchstone treatment for neuroplasticity evangelists that offers improvements in motor impairment and motor function for people who have had a stroke – found that “these benefits did not convincingly reduce disability”. A 2011 meta-analysis of neuroplasticity Godfather Michael Merzenich’s Fast ForWord learning techniques, described to such thrilling effect by Doidge, found “no evidence” that they were “effective as a treatment for children’s oral language or reading difficulties”. In addition to providing support and comfort, Lobe Miracle can also help to improve the appearance of your earrings. By preventing your earrings from drooping, the patches ensure that your earrings sit correctly on your earlobes, enhancing their overall look. This can be particularly beneficial for those with stretched or damaged earlobes, as the patches can help to disguise any imperfections and create a more polished appearance.



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