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1. IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... a dentist appointment, but it's not fine to take pain killers and avoid making the appointment.   The best use of chemicals is to get us into a state where our system can most efficiently ...
2. IMMMUN Chapter 7
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... (again, like your senses). Receptors are input devices. Different receptors are different shapes, and so are chemical molecules, so only certain chemicals 'fit' certain receptors. Spatial factors (the ...
3. IMMMUN chapter 6
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... hormones and neurotransmitters into our own bloodstream, affecting every organ in the body as well as the brain. You'll know enough by now to guess that these chemicals are all epigenetic triggers for ...
4. IMMMUN chapter 5
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... pair of behaviors and their related emotions shares one main processor (there are six main processing hubs in the brain) and each pair uses different signaling gradients of the same chemicals to motivate ...
5. IMMMUN chapter 4
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... 'not needed' and anything not needed is broken down and recycled, because basic chemicals can be recycled; used and re-used. So if we perform the opposite behaviors - that is to say, 'behave as though' ...
6. IMMMUN chapter 3
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
...  Different frequencies of light and sound, different smells and textures, trigger the release of different chemicals inside your brain. Some promote wakefulness. Others promote sleepiness. Some do ...
7. IMMMUN chapter 2
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... find that the patterns of subatomic interactions are close enough to patterns of other types of interactions in the macro world for us to make models to portray the invisible; imagining atoms or chemicals ...
8. IMMMUN Chapter 1
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... all of these events happen due to appropriate interactions 'between' systems. For examples, life emerges from the interactions between chemicals according to the laws of biochemistry and physics; in evolution, ...
... salt’, ‘plant food’, ‘research chemicals’ ‘club drugs’ ‘designer drugs’ or ‘not for human consumption’. The speed at which NPS appear and ...
10. Subject Index for Archives
(Neurohacking/Resources)
...    3 Drugs & Chemicals 3.1 Biochemistry & neurochemistry general ...
... it again wherever the raw materials and conditions may be found. Indeed, life can't help evolving if they are there; it has no choice in the matter, biochemistry is still chemistry. Chemicals do what their ...
... environment. The brain releases chemicals, or causes their release via signaling various glands in the body, using the nervous system, priming for behaviors according to whatever the mind believes is going ...
... habit, and a plant nibbled by predators will increase its production of pest-repelling chemicals. In short, it adapts optimally to a given context by growing faster or slower, thicker or thinner, taller ...
14. Books -The Head Trip by Jeff Warren
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... On the one hand, almost all the science you describe is pretty nascent; on the other hand, it also seems as if they tend to point quite clearly to a reciprocal relationship between thoughts and chemicals. ...
15. Toxins in food - Aspartame - info 1981-2013
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... a particular lesion… to associate with the test agent, i.e., aspartame or its related chemicals.” (Dr. Adrian Gross, FDA toxicologist in a letter to Senator Howard Metzenbaum, Oct.  ...
...  chemicals, solutions, colloids, the natural environment and our relationship and interactions with ecology, the land, the garden, the forest, life.  ...
... by a sperm- and must then interact by assimilating that data (the unknown) into its own DNA (the known) in order to kickstart emergence –in the first instance, releasing the chemicals that cause ...
... involve the fatality, diminishment, decay or loss of something, and they are equally fatal in personal relationships. Volatile mindless chemicals react; human beings are designed to respond. Nice dudes ...
19. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 2
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... input and what sort of chemicals to respond with. Use a mirror and pictures of the basic emotions (in this tutorial, above) to model the facial expressions of healthy emotions. The signals your face ...
20. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 1
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... face, it prepares your brain and body to interact with it. It releases chemicals into your bloodstream that increase your confidence, focus your attention and boost your immune system (just in case whatever ...
... the nose. We do not copy only outward behavior and appearances, our physiology also partakes in unconscious quorum sensing by picking up signal chemicals from each other, all the time. This happens without ...
... fashion; just as neurochemicals all work together to achieve the dynamics of an overall ‘state’, so memory networks integrate together and connect all areas working in synergy. Likewise there ...
... neurochemicals that make us feel that way, and that in turn is associated with our responses; relaxing, smiling and sucking and making happy noises. But there are not many hard wired concepts for humans; ...
  Hi dudes,    a juicy delivery from the forgotten realm this time with... ladies and gentlemen....:   * In the Drugs and Chemicals Section: D&C Introduction Part II: ...
25. Passages in the Void
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... soft and squishy and hot and my thoughts ran wild, borne on a wave of unfamiliar chemicals. I was no longer a machine, I was now mere flesh, the very transient jelly I was sworn to protect. "You ...
26. Physiological methods - Epigenetics - Hacking the genome
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... neurochemicals that need to be made [vitamin Bs, acetylcholine, calcium], (b) using the system (practice, and imagination as input, sends the correct signals again and again), (c) making sure we sleep ...
... taking it. We don't know if they mixed it with alcohol or whatever else, and what actual chemicals they imbibed we shall probably never know.   There is so much lack of information or disinformation ...
28. Methods & Technology Intro - Part II: Technology
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... blood vessel.   Chemicals and electricity Just as the normal sensory input to the brain can be bypassed with electrical or chemical stimulation, so the normal behavioral consequences of stimulation ...
29. Methods & Technology Intro - Part I: Methods
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
...  Psychological methods Spiritual methods   For information about Chemical methods, see Drugs & Chemicals section of library. For information about methods using technology, see ...
... on our DNA strands. Geron claim that their new drug TA-65 “turns on” the gene that makes telomerase. It's certainly true that many drugs & chemicals can turn genes on or off, slow them ...
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