Dr. Bruce
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And some people take it two, three a day just as a mood stable.
Right, right.
There's about 15 receptors that opiates stimulate, and there's a profile for that.
And there's a nausea-vomiting receptor, so to speak, and some people have intense dysphoria.
People hallucinate on it.
It's just like people with addictions talking about Valium.
Oh, man, I got a buzz off it.
Somebody that really likes the feeling from Valium or Xanax and gets a little bit of a buzz,
gets that euphoria that's somebody that's got an addiction they're going to have an addiction problem probably is genetic sport should we uh and that marijuana here just let me drop this one one of the issues people we didn't know about mara uh cannabinoid receptors until maybe 10 15 years ago cannabis cannabis their receptors so the body makes an endogenous substance like that's like what are you saying indigenous and your body makes a substance your body like an antigen
Well, it's a chemical, just like there are receptors for benzodiazepines, so there's a biologic benzodiazepine substance, and that's got receptors, and depending on the concentration of those receptors in the pleasure area, so the areas that cocaine stimulates part of the brain's pleasure.
The family history and the personal genetics way outweigh that.
That's from a research standpoint and an informational standpoint.
Very interesting.
First, I'm also curious whether this guy uses soap on the rest of his body or he just chooses not to use the shampoo.
That's your shower.
Right, that's my shower.
But the other issue is people from the time of birth are washed with soaps.
It affects their skin chemistry.
It affects their secretion.
So if suddenly somebody stops using soap... Yes, yes.