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A shocking truth has come to light — Alzheimer's disease is not simply a brain condition, but is in fact triggered by "bacterial infection in the oral cavity."
This is not cognitive decline due to aging, but rather a process in which periodontal bacteria invade the brain from the gums and spend 20 years continuously destroying neurons.
The full shocking picture and three key points for improvement are summarized below.
- The "Activation" of Invasion Periodontal bacteria — identified as a causative agent — have been detected in 90% of the brains of Alzheimer's patients. A mechanism has been confirmed in which oral bacteria travel through the bloodstream, physically breach the brain's defense systems, and continue to inflict direct damage on nerve cells.
- The "Chain" of Destruction Bacteria that have invaded the brain form plaque over an extended period. This quietly accumulates over the course of 20 years, structurally destroying the brain's cognitive infrastructure and ultimately leading to the onset of the disease.
- The "Autonomous Hack" of Defense Most noteworthy is that "mastic gum (1g per day)" has been found to be effective in killing these bacteria. Rather than complex medical intervention, this simple approach — everyday chewing — makes it possible to eliminate the fatal errors reaching the brain before they occur, and to optimize one's health.
Is this right?!
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Sushi is not just "food" — it's an experience! Happy-san's sushi is an experience!!!
No way! Mochizuki-san has experienced it too!
Happy-san's sushi is not merely a meal — with each single piece savored one by one, the body comes into alignment, the breath changes, and the spine awakens.
Truly delicious food has the power to instantly
return the body and consciousness to center.
Teppen Sushi @ Shibuya Okushibu Udagawa
Happy-san produces an idol group of women in their 50s and beyond.
"Since they're all great talkers, it would be interesting to create a diner-like space," he thought.
From there, he discovered a sushi class, tried making it himself and found it fascinating, and when he started握り (nigiri), people began to gather.
People gather around "authentic experiences."
Sushi, conversation, introductions, travel, film, spirituality, body work…
People are drawn not to information, but to the genuine heat that radiates from a person.
More than someone who can explain things well,
people respond to what that person themselves is living, feeling, trembling with.
A self-introduction is not a "title" — it's a "doorway into a life."
Each participant shared their work and background…
Someone who transforms bodies.
A spiritual coach.
An online salon organizer.
An Israel tour organizer.
Someone who writes.
Someone who supports sales.
Each one different, yet what they share in common is this — they have made a livelihood of delivering to others what they have experienced in their own lives.
The organizer's anxiety transmits to the participants — a profoundly important lesson.
The organizer's anxiety is reflected in everything.
What the organizer focuses on matters.
When resolve is set, participants will gather.
This is a major point as a theory of leadership.
"Putting it out there in your own words"
Rather than borrowed words, there is a necessary stage of
transforming them into words that emerge from your own experience.
For someone engaged in many different activities — "What matters is not whether they seem scattered, but whether there is a center point."
Happy-chan herself does sushi, painting, dance, body work, solo exhibitions, and more.
But it is not scattered —
it all stems from the center point of "wanting to give people the experience of infinite sensation."
And so it is unified.
On the other hand, when things expand without a center point, the activities become scattered.
Living for yourself ultimately becomes living for others — this is the final great theme.
When you think too much about "doing it for others," it can paradoxically pull you away from your true feelings.
What truly matters is this —
playing, rejoicing, and exploring with the wholehearted abandon of a child.
That energy is what ultimately saves people, expands them, and draws them in.
Selfishness and pursuing your own happiness are different things.
When you genuinely pursue your own happiness, it becomes a contribution to others.
A leader's "state" communicates more than any "explanation"
If the organizer is anxious, the space becomes anxious.
When the organizer's resolve is set, the space comes into alignment.
A leader's work is not only to explain the right answers — it is to bring their own inner world into order.
First, say "easy peasy."
The Law of Easy Peasy. When faced with something that seems difficult, first say —
"Easy peasy." "Big things happen just like that."
This is not escapism — it is a switch that releases tension in the mind and body, making it easier to take action.
Mochizuki-san joined us. And then — many of the participants
turned out to have connections to Mochizuki-san!
Advice packed with passion. Non-verbal information that comes through with power.
The Teppen team welcomes everyone with heartfelt hospitality.
This is exactly why — you can understand why everyone wants to go to Sushi Teppen~~~
Thank you!
What a peak experience
Thank you〜〜〜!
I'm proposing a community called the Beauty Activities Club!
The heart trembles, the body trembles, beauty trembles.
Please come experience for yourself〜〜〜
Thank you so much for the art museum the other day as well!
Pickleball postponed due to rain. And so —
we transformed it into a morning gathering~~~
Happy birthday〜!
Thank you, Masayuki Shiraiwa!
The god of Amex!
Thank you, Masahiro Nakawaki!
Masahiro Nakawaki is a music producer, director, mental coach, music therapist, and writer born in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. He is known for connecting Perfume with Yasutaka Nakata, and also appeared in the music video for Perfume's "Seventh Heaven." Wikipedia
Thank you, Mizutama-san! Truly — you are incredible!
Today — a consult drinking session with Ayumu Takahashi!
YABU of MOSH
and Yuya Takahashi
籔 和弥 Kazuya Yabu | MOSH,inc CEO
I had a great time learning. Thank you
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