LIFE IS A CHEMICAL IMBALANCE
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We are reading that psychiatric 'illnesses' are the result of chemical imbalances in the brain.
There
is absolutely no verifiable evidence for this and there are no tests to
show this. In fact psychiatrists admit to this readily, although they
prescribe dangerous drugs to 'correct' this imablance. The whole thing
is a total scam with devastating effects. In this case, the 'imbalance'
is a negative.
The following implies no positive or negative; this statement is essential to the understanding of the following.
However,
this led me to the notion that life itself, was a chemical imbalance.
This has nothing to do with the above paragraph; I am just stating that
the notion led to my own thinking on the matter of what life itself was.
To
be what we call 'alive', an organism must be dynamic. Life is the
inflow and outflow of electro-chemical substances (whatever they may
be). An organism must get energy (in whatever form) and release that
energy (in whatever form) to be 'alive'. I think it is called
'fermentation. When one or the other ceases, the organism is said to be
'dead', although it will give out energy but not inflow energy in a way
that makes it 'alive'.
All organisms are electro-chemical. The universe itself is electro-chemical, thus organisms are part of that universe.
An
imbalance implies that not everything is static; that is, like a car
engine, which once started (life) it will constantly require fuel to
keep going. This is the essentials of the dynamic of an imbalance, as I
see it.
The body, like the car engine, will only work if it is
given the correct fuel in the correct amount for the type of engine. It
may work on a range of fuels but they may not give the best performance
and may ultimately lead to damage to the engine itself, which will
fail, eventually.
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