Blocking mental chemicals - /sci/ (#16717777) [Archived: 401 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/6/2025, 7:49:27 PM No.16717777
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So all you have to do to block any chemical is to let it build up to a critical level and then use a big mental effort to shock the receptors and they won't work anymore. I don't actually know exactly why how or what really happens that achieves this, but it works. I did it with multiple different chemicals and sensations related to bipolar syndrome and I'm now not manic, not hypersexual, not depressive, and not easily irritable. You don't need some kind of external energy source, but it's pretty tough to actually let the chemicals build up without venting to reduce them and then to also focus on hitting different neurons as they start to process the chemicals and get your whole system. Also it helps to know about chi and use your arms to increase the strength of the signals that deactivate the receptors through proximity to the weak electric fields produced through your arms. And being low body fat helps too because the stuff will go to your stomach.
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 9:31:09 PM No.16717861
People have quite a few homologous structures physically and mentally. When exposed to a wider variety of stimuli in society or in media their expressions and experiences become more varied and muddled. The identity can't conform to simple roles as easily. Probably the main challenge to being open minded as an individual.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 9:44:28 PM No.16717873
Pretty sure this would work for stuff like that too. I think both of these sets of issues contribute to what people call bigotry. It's really just frustration and rebellion with your biology and the sides of society that reject you. Like for instance there's only really some people that do work that propels the core of society. Everything else seems to be a new redundancy being born and getting miffed about it all.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 9:53:18 PM No.16717875
>just destroy the signal instead of fixing the underlying issue
ok
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 9:59:01 PM No.16717879
It's like there's angel chemicals and demon chemicals.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 10:00:03 PM No.16717882
>>16717875
Can't fix homologous structures or not being gigachad or anything. Maybe can fix too much Internet and TV.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 10:04:40 PM No.16717886
Should coin ideological homology in mental values. Like the same people who fight for equality or Nazism or wokeness all do so because of the same superficial loyalty que they don't understand what is.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 10:07:05 PM No.16717889
Sounds like the dunning kreuger mechanism.
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 6:40:58 PM No.16718655
Think there's this treatment called magnetic stimulation something that's supposed to do this. It's like old electroshock therapy, but not so Frankensteinian.
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 10:47:07 PM No.16718858
>>16717777 (OP)
>the weak electric fields produced through your arms
So, does it help to flap your arms about?
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 9:27:06 AM No.16719245
>>16718858
Nope. If you can produce strong signals naturally they can amplify the signals in other nerves even if they're pretty deep under your skin. It's about the same effect as removing them for some sensations. Basically you can count willpower two ways. The strength of mental signals, or the presence of chemical reactions with transmitters causing more mental signals. Pluses and minuses and such depending on your goal. Sending strong signals while a reaction is occuring will somehow deactivate the receptors. If you get all of them for a specific chemical you'll never feel the associated sensation again. But you have to get all of them. It's weird in between.
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 9:31:53 AM No.16719248
Don't know if it works on pain but hey. You'll still bleed to death if someone shoots you so I don't care. Besides getting rid of every pain nerve would take like a year with this technique and probably not hit any deep tissues. I haven't tried it for that anyway.