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Glial Cells - BI 1b
A Revolution in LEAP - Integrating the Second Half of the
Nervous System!
Instructor: Jacque Mooney
There are only two cell types in the Nervous System – Glial Cells & Neurons. While Glial Cells
out-number Neurons by 40 to 100 times, it was believed they only provided a matrix and passive
support for Neuron function, and Neurons did all the Neurotransmission! However, recent
discoveries show that the Glial Cells – the other half of the Nervous System - are actively involved
in Neurotransmission as well as Neurons!
Now research has exploded showing in detail the exact nature of the powerful role Glial Cells play
in Neurotransmission, causing a revolution in our understanding of this essential process – a true
Paradigm Shift in our understanding of Neurotransmission. Even now, most recent neurology texts
only hint at this revolution and are still dominated by the Neuron Doctrine that states categorically
that Neurons are the total basis of Neurotransmission!
You will learn the Glial cells are involved in:
 Forming the Blood Brain Barrier
 Scarring - a possible cause for epileptic seizures
 Environmental toxins and brain reactions
 Memory set down and loss
 Our brain immune system
 Brain environmental regulation
 Brain tumours and other imbalances in the brain
 Cerebro spinal fluid production and distribution
 Cerebro spinal fluid Brain Barrier - did you even know
we have one... and why?!
 Transduction of mental decisions into neuronal action
 Peripheral Nervous system nerve repair and wound
healing
 Myelination in the Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems - the basis of Multiple Sclerosis
and other neurological disorders when things go wrong
 Hormone effects on our brain, including adolescence and menopause
 Emotional, short and long term stress effects on Glial Cell Neurotransmission
 Control of which neurons fire and their speed providing brain synchrony - the basis of Brain
Integration
 ..... plus much more!!
Condensing the understanding of this new knowledge, Dr. Charles Krebs developed, along with
Ian Stubbings, formatting for the Glial Cells, and worked out its application to the Second half of
Brain Integration! It turns out that Glial Cell Integration and Neuronal Integration are totally
separate functions – yet extensively interact! So you can have 100% Neuronal Integration and little
Glial Cell Integration or vice versa. Up to this point, LEAP had only been doing Neuronal
Integration when both Neuronal & Glial Cell Integration is complete – you get some truly
remarkable results not possible before!
“It cannot be a “Belief System”, I could not believe the results I was getting at first!!
– Dr. Charles Krebs
Do not miss this opportunity to Revolutionize your LEAP Work!
The LEAP NeuroAcuSynch courses are fully accredited with the Australian Kinesiology
Association for either Kinesiology or 50% Anatomy and Physiology hours.
Instructor: Jacque Mooney
Please enclose a non-refundable deposit of $300 for the
LEAP Brain Integration 1b Glials Workshop in:
____ Ruckersville, Virginia
June 14-17, 2017
$900 / EB $825
NAME: _____________________________________________________________________
PHONE:
____________________________ MOBILE: ____________________________
ADDRESS: __________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________ POSTCODE: _________________
EMAIL ADDRESS: ____________________________________________________________
*Note: EB = early bird price - non-refundable deposit of $300 paid 45 days prior to course
Repeaters - half price plus materials/manuals for all courses
Deposits are required minimum two weeks prior to the course and are non-refundable;
balance payable on day 1.
For inquiries contact: Chena Anderson ND [email protected] Ph: +1 (417) 827 2561
Payments to: Chena Anderson 175 Lamm Rd., Ruckersville Va 22968
Please ensure course dates are confirmed before booking flights and accommodation.
Suggested Prep: BEFORE TAKING BI COURSES, GET (and Do!) a BRAIN COLOURING BOOK.
By John P. J. Pinel, Maggie E. Edwards 264 pages
Available from Amazon
A Colourful Introduction to the Anatomy of the Human Brain