RE: Would you ever take anti anxiety medication?
November 20, 2015 at 4:07 pm
(This post was last modified: November 20, 2015 at 4:12 pm by DespondentFishdeathMasochismo.)
I'm going to just go back to my point I made earlier and say that the drugs they have currently don't fix anything. The only way to really fix things is to change the molecular structure of our brains. We have things in progress that are very underground right now called gene therapy, which obviously hasn't gotten much attention. If you can isolate the genes responsible for the malfunction, you can send different proteins to the area attached to virus cells designed to go to the specific area. I know it's all very hypothetical sounding, but according to a lecture on the subject I watched before it has actually happened. I would suggest that anyone who's skeptical about the subject to go watch that lecture video I posted. I'm not an expert on it, but what I've heard sure as hell makes a lot more sense than the current treatments we have in modern medicine.
And yes, from what I have heard aging is an illness because it is reversible and if you die of an illness you're not dying of natural causes.
And yes, from what I have heard aging is an illness because it is reversible and if you die of an illness you're not dying of natural causes.