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t see?" So he took the most boring job, picking up, and he did the same when he picked up the plates. So there'd be an entire table that was just full of dirty plates and he would be like, and he would have this gigantic pile of plates that nobody should ever try to carry, but he could do it. So he put on a whole floor show for a kind of boring task. You can do that too. There's a study, ZeroHedg…
← Previous segment →working with real doctors and or real professionals who can keep you safe when you're doing the ketamine treatment, I don't know if that's a good idea or a bad idea. I know I wouldn't do it alone. So if you know somebody who's got like a little batch of ketamine and you think, "Ooh, I don't want to go to one of those centers, but maybe I'll try it." Don't recommend it. I don't recommend it. I think that would be kind of dangerous. But I don't have any bad feelings about ketamine treatment if it's done by professionals. So maybe that's a thing. There's lots of reports that it works.
And now because this issue never will go away. This is also ZeroHedge. Scientists have used brain scans to find out that people who had COVID have different brains, meaning that the COVID did some kind of a long-term change in your brain and your brain chemistry, I guess. So how do they know that it was the COVID that made their brains different and not the shot that almost every one of them probably took for the COVID? Well, it doesn't say. So if they don't mention that they've controlled for the people who got the shots, do you really know that the COVID is what caused the brain difference? I don't think you do. Now it might be if I read the source article it would tell me if they looked at the shots and somehow separated that out in their study, but I don't know.
But here's the weirdest part about it. They also discovered that your brain has a correcting mechanism such that if you get that brain problem that your brain will actually correct it over time. And what it made me wonder
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is is it possible that COVID can make you smarter and make you evolve to a smarter thing. So here's the thinking. If you were exercising a regular muscle, the way you would do it would be to break the muscle and then when it recovered, it would recover as a stronger muscle, right? So for muscles, breaking them down is what makes them stronger. But what about your brain? Same thing. If you stress y…
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