Jose Rivas da Silva; I have a biochem degree, 4 years of trying to get an MSc in pharmacology and finally worked for 7 years in a pharmacology lab before ending up in a nutrition lab before quitting. You’ve got nuggets or grains of truth in what you say; but there is little said that would sustain a scientifically valid concludion. To make the kind of inferences that you have requires research, approval from animal ethics committees, grant money and a lab. If I am wrong I have no problem admitting and accepting/internalizing that. You’re grasping man.
No offence meant.
Tom
So i have given you a scientific explanation, which is, in my view, the current scientific explanation for addictions. If you want to continue this discussion, which I would find very interesting, because it is a fascinating topic, please, give your scientific explanation, one that contradicts mine, since mine is wrong in your opinion..
I don't know why you gave me your resume, I am not hiring anyone at the moment ... maybe it is your habit to give the resume instead of arguments, perhaps it is a tradition in the geographic region where you live, if yes, my bad, sorry for my ignorance, Bluelight has people from many parts of the world.
If the aforementioned supposition is the truth, I will give you my resume as well, I don't want to be impolite.
@jose ribas da silva, phd in biochemistry in one of the most prestigious institutes in Europe, 5 years of post doc in biochemistry of proteins, currently a principal investigator in a famous university in the field of structural biology, you can find my real name as a first author in scientific papers... please, give your argument, scientifically structured, it will be a pleasure to continue this conversation.