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00:30It was the only way
00:32They had anesthesia
00:33They used to come with a sandbag
00:35Back they went and hit the man on the head
00:37He fainted
00:39They should get vaccinated quickly.
00:40They were also using the story of the wine
00:43They give him wine until he faints.
00:46They use opium and its derivatives
00:50Chinese acupuncture
00:53Use it
00:54Because of the anesthesia too
00:57but
00:58With the invention of anesthesia
01:01Anesthesiology
01:02New chemical compounds emerge in Tart
01:04Very important
01:05Chloroform
01:06And then the ether
01:08And then
01:09Nitrous oxide
01:16And in the local anesthetic, it contained procaine.
01:22And operations in which they use cocaine
01:26This was a mercy for humankind.
01:33Especially in operations where they cut tissues
01:37But the most dangerous discovery of the last ten years
01:42It is the discovery that says
01:47The brain produces its own opiate.
01:54It turns out that the brain secretes its own opiate.
01:59It contains morphine-like substances secreted by the brain.
02:04Enkefloxacin is one of these substances
02:07This substance has an effect exactly like morphine.
02:09It continues in the bloodstream for seconds
02:12Then it decomposes and disappears
02:14And another substance called beta-endorphin
02:17It originates from the pituitary gland in the brain.
02:19This effect is a hundred times stronger than morphine.
02:24It remains in the blood for two to three hours
02:26long-acting
02:29Of course, this was a very dangerous discovery.
02:33It contains a laboratory deep within the brain.
02:37A factory that produces morphine-like substances
02:45It turns out that the brain produces these substances.
02:51Based on what?
02:52Based on the fact that it helps the body
02:56The body in states of exhaustion or in pre-pregnancy states
03:01All of this needs help
03:04They notice that these substances increase in the later stages of pregnancy.
03:07During childbirth, fatigue, anxiety, and psychological exhaustion increase, and the latter
03:14It has a role and a function, but we can say that it's the most natural anesthetic that the body produces in proportion to the amount of drugs used.
03:22Because it became clear that if there is an imbalance in these substances, whether they exceed or fall below the correct amount, diseases will occur.
03:31I mean, for example, these substances are encaphrine and beta endorphin
03:36Which are morphine-like substances
03:38If its secretion increases, the personal result will remain abnormal.
03:43It means he's the type of person who loves to eat and eat according to Islamic law.
03:47Workers are coming down to eat, gulp down food, and swallow.
03:50Or the type who has a sexual obsession
03:55And if it exceeds those rates
03:58It can cause various types of seizures, epileptic seizures, and insanity.
04:04and hysteria
04:06Also, if these materials are below the average
04:09It can make one vulnerable to different types of addiction.
04:17But of course, this discovery is dangerous.
04:19And how do they know that the brain is affected by these substances?
04:24This is actually a story that deserves to be seen in the film.
04:33The brain and emotions gateway to the eye
04:36She is the one who shows all emotions and feelings
04:40She is the one who truly reaches the secrets of the human psyche.
04:45It's visible in this small pupil.
04:52It may be a space of sound, but wonders of action are revealed within it.
04:58Sadness, sorrow, love, joy, ecstasy, pain, despair, and madness
05:03All of this is contained within this tiny space called the eye.
05:11The eye is the gateway to the brain, with its dreams, fantasies, and memories.
05:17Humans have always considered pain their enemy and have tried to get rid of it in every way possible.
05:23The first thing he thought of was using opium.
05:28This is his key, the one he imagines to be the key to heaven.
05:33Opium, as we know, is extracted from the poppy plant; they take its sap.
05:38And then they extract opium from it.
05:44But the comfort that comes at the expense of our rights ends in disaster as a result of addiction.
05:50And of course, the terrible effects of morphine and opium addiction are well known.
05:59It has reactions throughout the body.
06:06In 1960, a drug epidemic struck America, and drug consumption increased dramatically.
06:14Winix and Nimie ordered all research labs to start looking into what the story was with this opium disaster and its spread in the United States.
06:23So, all the factories are thinking and working.
06:28And who among them is the man sitting there? He's a great chemist, I mean, a great pharmacologist, his name is Oberon Goldenstein.
06:37He wrote a very important memo about morphine, which we see now; it comes from the poppy plant.
06:47Look how they extract the juice! They dry it, then moisten it to extract the morphine, codeine, and all its derivatives.
06:58derivatives of the
07:00Of course, the effect of morphine is to relieve pain and create a state of comfort.
07:08It also slows breathing, lowers blood pressure, and causes constipation, but ultimately leads to relaxation.
07:18Its effects are reflected on the entire body, causing complete destruction.
07:23Goldenstein said that there are two types of morphine molecules that are exactly the same: one type is right-handed and one type is left-handed.
07:31Same buttons, same bonuses, same thing
07:33The left part has no effect, but if someone comes in with a coma due to morphine and they give an injection from the left part...
07:46This wakes up a bull that cancels out the effects of morphine, and this is called naloxone.
07:51So, it contains two parts of the same type of morphine; the right one is the one found in nature and extracted from plants, and the left one is...
08:00We do this; it's called Nalxon.
08:01The left-hand side effect is ineffective, but if we inject it, it will eliminate and negate the effects of morphine.
08:09Dr. Goldenstein says that there must be something called morphine receptors within the neural connections.
08:20The body's neural communication centers
08:22Since this effect is caused by opium, there must be a specific receptor for the morphine molecule within the neural communication centers.
08:32This is evidenced by the fact that when he takes the second injection of Nalexon, which is similar to morphine but has no effect.
08:38The effect of morphine disappears, just like when you put a key in a lock and it pushes out the first key.
08:46Because they are the same detail, and its effect is lost.
08:49Of course, Goldenstein's statement caused a huge stir, and the labs started working. This is a lab in Uppsala, Sweden.
08:56This is a professor
08:58This research was directed by Professor Larch Sterinis
09:03And this is another laboratory in Balten, Professor Schneider
09:07They all changed their minds and started looking for the story about morphine receptors.
09:11He told you that it must contain morphine receptors present in the neural communication centers of the brain.
09:20He said, "Okay, the solution is easy."
09:22We take the mouse brain and then use it to make an emulsion.
09:27After we make an emulsion from the mouse brain, we extract the fragments, which are believed to be the nerve connections.
09:35And we put morphine on it.
09:37If there were a future for morphine, what would happen?
09:40Morphine cat
09:42Therefore, it will remain common property after a while.
09:44This is the test they did
09:46They did it in Beltnor and they did it in Uppsala, Sweden at the same time.
09:51It turns out that it does indeed have morphine receptors and that it is the champion of the commonly known morphine cat.
09:58And it becomes common material
09:59Lars Terence reached this conclusion in Sweden.
10:05And they arrived here in Beltnor
10:07These six things are called "Kan De" (a type of Sudanese bread). Look, look what the brain is doing to them!
10:12They turn this impossible thing into a rat's brain
10:14After they convert the solution, they place the centrifuge in the device.
10:19In order to extract from it the crumbs and sediment, which are suspected to contain what are the nerve communication centers.
10:27Call centers
10:29Which is suspected to contain morphine receptors
10:33So all that's required is for them to make a common morphine solution and put it in these tubes.
10:38Each tube is added drop by drop, and it is checked to see if it contains morphine receptors.
10:42It will drip morphine into the commons, and therefore it will be common.
10:46This actually turned out to be correct
10:50And the crumbs they took from the mouse's brain, they picked up, they picked up the common, effen-like scum
10:57And the woman was celebrating her success, and her print was printed on a paper.
11:01And the whole world is talking about how there are morphine receptors in the brain.
11:05So, if there are morphine receptors in the brain, what does that mean?
11:10It's necessary for the brain to produce something like morphine.
11:13Why would there be morphine receptors in the brain?
11:19Because, for example, there are 2-3 million people who take opium.
11:21Okay, so what about the remaining 3-5 million people?
11:24Okay, so what's the point of these receptors?
11:26No, this is conclusive proof that the brain itself produces morphine-like substances.
11:34That's why the body now has morphine receptors inside the nerves.
11:39The idea that the brain produces morphine-like substances is a grand scheme.
11:45They also turned out to be chasing after this secret, like they were police in a chase.
11:49The operation to hunt down all the flags is ongoing.
11:52Here we'll see someone who comes in a coma, an addict who took a large dose of opium.
11:59Fadolwa Al-Naxson
12:01We said that Nalexon is like morphine, but a left-leaning molecule.
12:05So, you put a key on the other side, and it falls on the second key.
12:09The source of the morphine is expelled, and the result is that the stoned person sobers up immediately.
12:14The moment he takes the Nalxon, he wakes up immediately.
12:19Her name is Hoda Akil in California
12:23Research has been conducted on pain tolerance in the ovens.
12:28That mouse is
12:29The mouse we see has electrodes implanted in its brain.
12:34It reached all the way to the pain centers in his brain.
12:38Next, you will conduct an experiment on the mouse's tail.
12:42A hot flame worker from below
12:44When he feels the heat, see how he pulls his tail away.
12:47It takes three seconds
12:49And his tail is far away
12:51But when you use electrical stimulation on pain centers
12:56How much longer can it withstand? Instead of three seconds
13:00Look and see
13:00Look how much he endured
13:03six seconds
13:05I actually stimulate the pain centers with electricity.
13:10Let the mouse bear it
13:12So what can he bear?
13:13It means it produced something like morphine.
13:15If it's true that it produced a need like morphine
13:18If the mouse's brain turned out to be something like morphine
13:21If you try with a naloxone injection
13:23Because the Nalxon is canceled
13:24It cancels the effect of morphine
13:26So that's what I did, that's what I did.
13:27With great intelligence, she will give him an injection. What?
13:30Naxson
13:32And I did the experiment again
13:33So the Nalxon actually lost the trace
13:36The sensitive D returned after three seconds
13:39The brain does indeed produce morphine-like substances.
13:44How many mice does this story have to do with each time?
13:47Exactly the same as the second one, down to the millimeter.
13:50If this is conclusive proof
13:53On the fact that the mouse's brain
13:55The brain of a mouse produces a morphine-like substance.
14:00They started trying another experiment
14:04This time they will try acupuncture.
14:07Chinese acupuncture needles are known to be
14:09It relieves pain and helps as a treatment
14:12In cases of acute pain
14:14Each organ has a specific place where the needles are inserted.
14:19They will conduct an experiment on the teeth.
14:22When teeth are treated with electricity
14:24Electric shock causes very severe pain
14:27So here they also got the clock and saw how long it takes for it to sound.
14:34We'll see
14:35See how it increases electricity
14:38We'll see if he can increase it until his friend goes and votes.
14:44I'm still putting up with it.
14:47Ah, that's it, it's finally over. The internet is finished.
14:52Okay, so we'll do something really nice.
14:54We'll say the acupuncture guy is a real pro.
14:56Or this is the Chinese needle.
14:58And engage your needle
15:00The injection is supposed to help with pain tolerance.
15:04And healing
15:05And the blood
15:06Ah, so he put the needle in the right place.
15:10And he asks him, "Hey, what are you feeling?"
15:12A poet said to him, "Ah, there's a tickle in it."
15:14He said to him, "That's right."
15:16Come on, man, try the electricity again.
15:18He started experimenting with electricity
15:24We'll see
15:28And provides
15:29Supply
15:31Supply
15:32God
15:32This time, he can handle it.
15:34This time it can withstand large doses
15:36That would really be
15:38Ah, acupuncture has increased the amount of material that can withstand it.
15:43Let the person endure the pain
15:45The brain remains and produces a substance similar to morphine.
15:48Nadi told you, "Nalxon is a lilac."
15:50We'll see
15:51If the Nalxon will cancel the new tolerance space
15:55The brain does indeed produce a substance similar to morphine.
16:20This was of course a very successful journey in the world
16:25What's left now?
16:27All that's left is for them to start taking brains and making an emulsion out of them.
16:30And then they start analyzing and figuring out what the story is.
16:34And the brain's absence causes it to release and secrete morphine.
16:37We're still looking for the morphine that came out of the brain.
16:39What's the question now?
16:40Chemistry problem
16:41So how are we going to stabilize the eye that has morphine in it?
16:45He told you here that we rely on a very nice experience
16:47Because it turned out that the seminal duct of the mouse is sensitive to morphine.
16:54He cuts the vas deferens and suspends it
16:57This channel when it is given an electric shock
17:00What will happen to her?
17:01contract
17:02My silence, for example, contracts.
17:06When morphine is added to the solution
17:08What happens next?
17:09Relaxing, relaxing, because of contraction.
17:11The contraction remains weak.
17:13This is one of the things they use as evidence.
17:18This solution contains morphine.
17:19We will see these things in front of us
17:21Qadi the seminal duct of the mouse
17:23They rode it
17:25And put it on the indicators
17:27And on the drum
17:31And then they give an electric shock
17:34We'll see what happens to the channel.
17:35Look
17:36Look at the contraction
17:37See the contract
17:38What happened
17:39This is measured
17:41On the drum
17:42on the board
17:43Look
17:44We'll see if
17:45They will give the electric shock
17:47Now
17:49Then they start adding morphine
17:54or the guaranteed material
17:56It contains morphine
17:59What did they take it from?
18:01Brain dreamer
18:03They kept extracting and extracting
18:05They went out
18:06Different Fractions
18:07In the channel
18:08Body Fraction
18:09Each fractional tube is from the mouse brain.
18:11They're testing these fractions on the channel.
18:14What is this semen?
18:16And what will be its effect?
18:18I am one of them
18:19Cancel or land
18:21Electrical contacts
18:24Of course, the experience took months
18:28But finally, it's proven that there's a fraction.
18:31Yes
18:31Look, look
18:32The contraction
18:33Everything is now recorded on a chart.
18:35We'll see if they actually found a fraction among the fractions.
18:38Or part of the analysis that came out of the mouse's brain
18:41It contains a substance that lowers the contraction.
18:44We'll see
18:45Look how long the contraction is
18:46And look how much he'll get
18:50Now look at the text
18:51Note that this is the text for now.
18:55This is the text
18:56What does this text mean?
18:57The contraction is the heart of the text.
18:58As long as the heart of the text contains material of a certain type
19:01It's similar to morphine that made
19:03But what is the source of this material?
19:05They pulled this out of a mouse's brain
19:07A mouse's brain, neither like opium nor needed.
19:09This is a normal mouse
19:11For the normal brain
19:13It contains substances similar to morphine.
19:15Of course, when
19:18Try it on
19:19Of course, this news spread all over the world.
19:23In scientific journals and magazines
19:25The edition and the letters remained.
19:27Doctorates and jobs
19:29This is Huda Akil talking
19:31It means a great scientific victory
19:33That's something you never imagined
19:34She sees the birth of a scientific theory
19:37And she is involved in this story
19:43Now the brain is producing a substance similar to morphine.
19:46And that was indeed proven when we took extracts from the brain. So what's left is for them to start analyzing and extracting this?
19:53They actually go out
19:55They separate this substance chemically.
19:57The database of the laboratories operated for a year.
19:59Aberdeen Team, a whole team of scientists, is working to isolate this substance from brain extracts.
20:05With the ultimate goal of separating them at last
20:07It turned out to be a polypeptide
20:11It consists of ten amino acids
20:14Ten amino acids
20:17How do we know exactly what these amino acids are?
20:20The one who knows is this dangerous chemist
20:22Professor Morris has a spectroscopic analyzer.
20:27The materials are discovered using metaphysics.
20:30So, can he know exactly what the ten amino acids are?
20:35It is known that it is tyrosine, glycine, glycine, glycine
20:42Misa Yunin
20:47We'll see all of Leucine now, this whole group.
20:52Introduce them by name
20:55This means identifying the amino acids that make up polypeptides.
20:58Which is what they separated from the brain extracts
21:07They were imagining the ten amino acids together
21:10He said no, they are five
21:12This is a peptide and this is a peptide
21:14That's why it's called polypeptide.
21:19He knew the exact names of the amino acids.
21:26But what was even more surprising was our friend, Morgan Barry Morgan.
21:32He then prepared this thing in the lab.
21:35He's been working there for a few months
21:37And he was able to perform this structural miracle.
21:39If he rides this vehicle
21:41Which comes naturally from the brain
21:43He assembled it in his workshop.
21:45Which is a polypeptide
21:46Composed of amino acids
21:48This is what our friend said.
21:50He did it, and then after he did it, he told them to test it on the canal.
21:54The sperm of the Varroa was tested with a mitochondrial system.
21:57They tested it and it turned out to be exactly like what the body naturally produces in the brain.
22:03This was another miracle in the field of chemistry.
22:05If he chemically synthesizes this substance
22:08Which is what they call the Ankflen
22:11They considered this the secret key
22:13The one that works on neural communication centers
22:20In the brain
22:27So far, so good
22:29But then there was the second bombshell.
22:31This is Eric Smile
22:33This is a hormone specialist.
22:34He was working on
22:37pituitary gland in the brain
22:38He analyzes the conclusions
22:40All of these are dried pituitary glands
22:43He takes this gland and it analyzes the extracts
22:45The one who has it and sees the gland's secretions
22:48The pituitary gland
22:49any?
22:51He conducted extensive research, wrote a paper, and gave a lecture.
22:54And the materials that were discovered
22:56He said that all of this is secreted by the pituitary gland.
22:59We'll see it now
23:01In this movie
23:03We'll enlarge this film and see.
23:05Our friend Maurice is now reading it.
23:07So, a group with the same verse?
23:10It's tyrosine
23:11Glycine
23:13Glycine
23:27Glycine
23:28Morphine-like
23:29But it's longer
23:30I mean, look at the episodes here, they're really long.
23:33They called it beta endorphin.
23:36Look how the flags are all tied together
23:38How does one person hand over to another immediately?
23:39The news spread like wildfire around the world.
23:42The pituitary gland releases beta-endorphins.
23:47Which is similar to morphine
23:48It turns out that beta-endorphins are more potent than morphine.
23:52One hundred times
23:52And it remains active in the blood for a period of time after the stings.
23:55While the first incubators
23:57Melt it like morphine and it disappears after seconds
24:00Of course, these were explosions in something within the scientific community.
24:05It's dangerous that the brain comes out
24:06These natural drugs
24:09And Howie Queen Howie's walk is in the blood
24:11In order for a person to face, he faces
24:13His nervous tension
24:15But inside you
24:17Inside you is a chemical laboratory that will help you
24:19On nervous pressures
24:21The exact measurements are given down to the millimeter.
24:28This is the enkephalin
24:31Ten amino acids
24:39This is endorphins
24:42The one who comes out of the pharyngeal gland
24:44Both are morphine-like substances
24:47body
24:49The brain secretes it
24:52himself
24:53And it is sorted as needed
24:56Beta endorphins
25:04But it has another key
25:06For the promised committee
25:09The keys will fix the body itself
25:19Another strange experience
25:21This is the surgeon Hasi Kuchi
25:23In San Francisco
25:25He had a famous surgery
25:28It treats intractable pain cases.
25:30The one who has no hope
25:31In this process, the brain is opened
25:34Just like I did to the mouse in the henhouse
25:36What goes into the woman's mind?
25:37How to slow down electricity
25:39But they're aiming it right
25:41On the pain center, which is
25:43She complains about him
25:44You should complain of pain in the leg.
25:47Deceive
25:48There is no cure
25:52He rides
25:54The electrodes are in the exact location
25:56Then he turns on the electricity and the pain goes away.
25:58Of course he goes
26:00What does that mean? What does the body secrete?
26:02Just like we said, it's exactly like the story of the mouse.
26:04And Endorphin and Ankfer
26:06He almost had a chance
26:07It means that it is rare for Hasi Kuchi
26:10He inserts the syringe and takes a sample of the fluid.
26:12Meningitis and discovers
26:14Indeed, after electricity
26:16An experiment on Adam's sons
26:18It's not on a mouse anymore.
26:20He actually discovers after the experiment
26:22increase
26:23And he discovers
26:24Beta endorphin levels
26:26Eight times the normal
26:35Look, he's going to take a sample now.
26:37Who is Bayeh?
26:39Look, he took a sample of cerebrospinal fluid.
26:40This is the laboratory
26:43The laboratory discovered the following
26:44Beta endorphin levels
26:47It increased eight times, which is normal.
26:49After the electric shock
26:50This was a firsthand experience
26:55Then they conducted another experiment
27:00One of them is complaining of pain
27:03Frozen Shoulder
27:04Severe pain or pain in the shoulder
27:07After one of her operations, Sibuchi also
27:09But this time they took a bone marrow sample.
27:13from the spinal cord
27:15sample of cerebrospinal fluid
27:18From noon
27:19See what he's doing?
27:22They will be alerted by electricity
27:24any?
27:24And then they take the eye
27:25Look at the six women with their heads tied up!
27:28And the behavior is inside his brain
27:29They increase the electricity prices
27:31They bid and control
27:32That's how you canceled the hole, the correct one.
27:33What did they tell her?
27:35If there is pain, say Alhamdulillah (Praise be to God).
27:36There's no pain
27:37They should take another sample.
27:40from the liquid
27:41And what do they see that's restricted to it?
27:51She tells him the pain is better
27:54Take an air sample
27:55After that
27:56After the electric shock
27:59from cerebrospinal fluid
28:01And then undo the loofah
28:03It turned out that electricity
28:05Raised
28:07Now, rates for Keflin and endorphins
28:09These are definitive matters.
28:12Lana has two experiences on the front
28:16The story remains that the brain secretes
28:22Beavers drugs
28:23Befers to substances similar to morphine
28:26It remains a fact
28:27They conducted a very interesting experiment
28:29They said, "Let's try the illusion effect."
28:31The effect of illusion
28:33We mean, we tell him, "Your Indian friend, Marvin."
28:35His hands are a bowl of salt
28:36They investigate him
28:38He takes the huna, which is what he imagines to be murphys.
28:41And facilitate the effect of the pen.
28:44It turned out to be a strange need
28:47And 30% of the eyes said, "Praise be to God."
28:50The pen is gone and we hid it.
28:51Even though they are drugged, it's salty.
28:53Okay, so that means
28:55It means that the illusion
28:56It might cause the brain to secrete
29:00Yes
29:01Beta Endorphin
29:03Let's try Nalexon.
29:04If the naxon is lost
29:07The trace will be lost
29:09It really remains
29:10The brain secretes
29:11Through suggestion and illusion
29:14It may release substances
29:15pain reliever
29:17Similar to morphine
29:18By the effect of illusion
29:33remains
29:35It really remains
29:37Illusion and suggestion
29:39It has an effect on the brain
29:40And it might cause the brain to secrete
29:42Morphine-like substances
29:48If electricity makes it separate
29:50The Chinese tomb leaves it to sort
29:53Illusion produces
29:54Pregnancy and childbirth are different
29:56All neurological conditions and nervous stress
29:59The brain releases all these substances on occasions when it is possible for the brain to produce morphine-like substances.
30:04Or it is secreted into the bloodstream
30:06Morphine-like substances
30:19It is of course strange that the brain
30:21Responds to illusion
30:23And it responds to suggestion
30:24But that's the truth.
30:35The Nalxon's houna was cut off
30:37With certainty
30:39Because the nalexon
30:40It is the same morphine molecule
30:41but
30:42He's wasting his time
30:44Maloush
30:45He really
31:01Results 100%
31:04illusion
31:07able
31:08On the condition that the brain secretes
31:10Morphine-like substances
31:12In the last period of pregnancy
31:13And it makes the brain increase
31:17endorphins
31:18And the inkwells
31:21And he is a guide, Akil
31:23And he is a guide, Akil
31:24She tried it on herself while pregnant.
31:25It takes samples
31:27And it decomposes
31:29And the brain makes it clear that
31:31In the later stages of pregnancy
31:32The percentage increased
31:37endorphins
31:39And the inkwells
31:41During the procedure
31:52And we rest
31:53makes drugs
31:54Questions of the tent
31:55Some situation
32:01The office
32:02On the fetus
32:08He gets stoned
32:10Comfortable for the fetus and comfortable for the nations
32:13This is another experience
32:15I injected beta-endorphins in large quantities into the oven.
32:19They said, "Let's see the bakery."
32:21Look at the spasms
32:22This is a catatonic spasm.
32:25Look at the wood
32:28And the second one is also wooden
32:30The first thing they'll do is give him a naloxone injection and he'll wake up.
32:33What does "Kala Ayeh" mean?
32:36The meaning of "you are an injection"
32:38Excessive beta endorphin
32:41In the blood, it can cause an epileptic seizure.
32:45It can cause an epileptic seizure and convulsions.
32:48and Catatonia
32:51Look at her
32:52Tani is still stiff
32:54Tani is stiff, he stopped stiffly.
32:59They took bone marrow samples
33:04From the spinal fluid at Al-Majazeeb Hospital
33:08It turned out that a large number of patients were in Al-Majazeeb Hospital
33:13They have higher than average beta-endorphin levels.
33:18And one of them had auditory hysteria
33:22He tells you, "I hear and see, my ears are ringing, I'm going crazy."
33:24Nothing remains in the framework or is needed
33:27They took an eye sample and found the beta endorphin levels were high.
33:29So they tried to lower the Nalxon, and when they lowered the Nalxon, it improved.
33:34We said that the people who are fond of money are greedy and gluttonous.
33:40Countries with high levels of beta endorphins
33:44So they carried out these trades on them while they were eating.
33:48Look how the man has needles attached to his arms.
33:53They noticed that during eating, chewing, and swallowing, beta-endorphin levels actually increase.
34:02And the people of greed and treachery are nations
34:07They have this type of endorphin chemistry imbalance.
34:21They also did this to sex.
34:27Animals also during insemination
34:32They conducted this experiment and it also turned out that the animals that were in heat
34:38It contains an increase in beta-endorphin levels above normal.
34:55It is indeed clear that the body contains chemicals secreted by the brain that are similar to morphine.
35:05It's what gives different kinds of comfort sensations
35:11This made chemists dream of the day they could create comfort or happiness and make happiness pills.
35:26Which has brain-like properties similar to morphine
35:28I mean, if it really
35:29Psychological conditions
35:31The pen and the rest
35:35It is controlled by rates
35:38When we manufacture these materials
35:43And we begin to create happiness
35:45Balboua or
35:54Of course, this is all just dreams.
35:58We read this in novels
36:00But I read
36:02These happiness pills
36:03In a novel
36:05Aldous Huxley
36:06If I remember correctly, the colors
36:08Brief New Word
36:09But of course that's nonsense.
36:12It means because happiness in its true form
36:15It's not the absence of pain.
36:16It's not just a coma
36:20negative
36:21No, happiness in its true form
36:25positive case
36:27They used to say
36:29Happiness lies in wealth
36:30Happiness in health
36:31And happiness lies in strength
36:33And happiness lies in material success.
36:35And happiness in love
36:38But that's still not true.
36:40Because these are all means to happiness
36:43Meaning that wealth can still be a blessing
36:45And it could be a disaster
36:49Possible strength and health
36:51It remains a blessing for its owner
36:54It could be a disaster
36:55Because he turns into a thug
36:57for example
36:57Financial success is possible
36:59It remains a means of good
37:03And it could be a means for its owner to remain
37:06Arrogant, conceited, and self-righteous
37:08And so on
37:09But these are possible means
37:12Or it could be
37:14They are means of happiness
37:16But it is not happiness
37:19Happiness, according to an internal cardiac condition
37:25Happiness is a state of peace
37:27Between a person and himself
37:29between man and others
37:31Between man and God
37:33This is a condition that no human being can be given
37:36Except with purity from within here
37:39Purity of intention, mind, and heart
37:42In action, in hand, and in tongue
37:46And this serenity is in order to achieve it
37:48A person also cannot do that unless
37:50He employed his entire being
37:52In goodness
37:53His mind, his heart, his health, his wealth, his money
37:56And his sweat was like a sheep's
37:58It's all from the very beginning, it's correct.
38:00He only speaks good words
38:01He only does good
38:02His hand strives for good, his foot strives for good
38:05His intentions are good
38:07There is no hatred or malice in his heart, nor anything of the sort.
38:10This is the result of complete purity
38:12and a sense of peace
38:15Between a person and himself
38:17And between him and others
38:19And between him and God
38:21As for money
38:23So we said these are means
38:25We can use the money for good.
38:27And we can use it for evil.
38:30Although happiness
38:32Its means are material
38:34But it is the same
38:36Not materialistic
38:37It is a spiritual and religious state.
38:43best word
38:44And her thoughts now
38:45Verily, in the remembrance of God do hearts find rest.
38:48And there is nothing after mentioning God.
38:50There is nothing after God.
38:52Because He is the Most High
38:53He is the source of all goodness.
38:55And to a capable circle
38:57God willing