Thursday, September 23, 2004
Morphine Apparently in Your Head
"'Without doubt, human cells can produce the alkaloid morphine,' Zenk wrote in the paper. 'The studies presented here serve as a platform for the exploration of the function of 'endogenous morphine' in the neurosciences and immunosciences.'"
I have a lurking suspicion that the brain, properly triggered, can produce just about any psychoactive substance or its functional equivalent.
"'Without doubt, human cells can produce the alkaloid morphine,' Zenk wrote in the paper. 'The studies presented here serve as a platform for the exploration of the function of 'endogenous morphine' in the neurosciences and immunosciences.'"
I have a lurking suspicion that the brain, properly triggered, can produce just about any psychoactive substance or its functional equivalent.
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i'll have to start practicing that.
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