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Scientists have learned that the
brain makes its own pleasure-producing
chemicals, called endorphins and
enkephalins. These chemicals lie
at the surface of certain specialized
nerve cells, or neurons, in the
brain and fit into the neurons like
keys into keyholes.
Substances such as nicotine, narcotics,
etc. contain chemicals that also
fit into these keyholes, which is
why these substances produce feelings
of pleasure. As a result of relying
on increasing doses of the substance
however, the brain stops the production
of its own endorphins and enkephalins.
Thus these substances actually
change the body chemistry in such
a way that normal functioning becomes
impossible unless the substance
is present.
When all of these titles are used
together they help to support the
reversal of this body chemistry
through distinct vibrations.
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