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To: Ilaine who wrote (84197)12/5/2011 8:29:15 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 217771
 
CB, one of the reasons you might be hooked on vapidity is that nicotine is an ephemeral intelligence boost. A bloke I know is an intelligence researcher and one of his projects was to investigate the effects of cigarettes. He is highly anti-smoking so it was not a desired outcome to find that intelligence gets a boost from nicotine. So although it's soothing, subconsciously you might also be enjoying the heightened acuity.

I don't know about the after effects [perhaps he studied that too - I don't recall] but I suppose there was a subsequent trough as with most stimulants which give [invariably] an enjoyable temporary fix.

Hooray for Google... a few seconds later and here it is: legacy.library.ucsf.edu

So get busy with your vapid nicotine fixes. Or perhaps you should increase your consumption of acetyl choline food sources, especially while you are in foetal and childhood stages. And avoid atropine which they give during surgery sometimes [I found and experienced]. When I read about the effects of atropine I can see why my brain felt as though it had been smashed into a billion bits = the acetyl choline receptors are fouled which is obviously why the plant [deadly nightshade] which produces atropine does it = to kill anything that eats it and to make it subject to attacks by predators while its brain is scrambled. It took a long time [months] for my brain to reconnect and it probably didn't do it properly [I suppose].

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