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Ok, so I was watching this movie about quantum physics, and somehow the topic came up about the brain, it's receptors, emotions/feelings etc. Anyway, it stated that the more something is taken into the body (not just drugs) the more receptors become available for it, and less are available for required bodily functions. Basically my question is this, if this was the case, wouldn't the more you use something the more effective it would be? I know this is the case for some drugs that have a reverse tolerance, but should it not also be that way for all drugs? Or did I miss something or misunderstand something?
Last edited by bcStoner420; 24-01-2006 at 05:14. |
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