What Is the Most Intoxicating Thing You Can Do to Your Body?
Question by italianovenizio1392: What is the most intoxicating thing you can do to your body?
Think about all the things you see on Health and News channels all the talk about smoking, drinking, drug abuse. Do you really know what the MOST intoxicating thing you could do to your body? We do it everyday unknowingly and care-free but it injures our bodies! Serious answers only!
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Answer by przhm247
Breathe?
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Breath, oxidation causes aging of cells which causes us to die
The most intoxicating affect would to be happy… the healthy endorphins are the best.
I give up,,,,,,,,,,,WHAT?
SMOKING CIGSRETTES
This isn’t fair! You already know the answer, don’t you? Well, out with it already!
Everyman once asked and never conquered the deepest understanding of what is the most intoxicating thing one can do to his/her body. To each his own, comes to mind. People seek “poisons” to alleviate and/or stimulate their creativity, their imagination, their passion, their love, at the cost of bodily betrayal. Each drug, be it chocolate, caffeine, heroine, coke, pot, etc., forms unique chemcial reactions within the deep recesses of our bodies and ignites a fury of synaptic reactions. It is he who seeks his body, respects it and learns to understand it, will truly achieve an inner peace which only he can create. My personal mantra is: Body, Mind, Spirit… when these three unite deep within our frontal lobe, we arrive at the innermost pleasure of our senses, and from there these senses grow…
yeah i think thats it.. Breathing is the most intoxicating thing you can do to your body…