What I learned a long time ago without any google or perplexity seearches





 I learned in coach Chenowith's high school health class about how the liver is the crucial organ that signals the brain to produce dopamine which helps your brain's neurons work like they should.  I did my report on All the different drugs that were illegal at the time and I was just 16 years old in 1995-1997.  I've always knew the liver is also the only organ than can regenerate itself this is why people can donate a portion of their livers to matching donors. I also know that alcohol (what the government sells us as well as cigarettes) are the most harmful due to the alcohol killing the liver and people not using it in moderation or abstaining from drinking and driving.  Tobacco is a stimulant as well but all the additives and burning of the leaf is where all the chemicals that cause cancer come from yet the government still sells these deadly products and bans or stigmatized the use of other substances that now due to emerging research, know that they are helpful for PTSD, depression, and much more.  The 2 states that have or had legalized psylopsybin and extasy for use in therapeutic dose while monitored by doctors I know for a fact they can help you see the world in a slightly different way as long as they are not abused because they help grow new neural pathways in the brain or reduce the fear response (extasy) in solders that have  PTSD or "shell shock".  As I always say don't just take my word for it... research it yourself and come to your own conclusions.  The government got the idea for tobacco from the native americans who smoked it a long time ago so even the people who invaded this land saw something, slaughter people and forced them off their land and does anyone really think just not taxing them is proper reparations for what our ancestors did?  It's only caused the tobacco industry to be one of the biggest and even slavery, there should be reparations for that by building small homes that would help them have a permanent address which is what the homeless need to get back on their feet and who should have been helped during the 2008 financial crisis which caused so many to lose their 401K's and their homes but instead the government used tax payer dollars to bail out the banks that were wreck less with the very people they took them homes from, basically the de-regulation of all these industries is allowing them to have no rules or the least restrictions.

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Dlo5eva said…
If anyone can refute what I have to say please do but with facts, evidence, and with respect