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The Mechanical and Chemical Environment of Your Body and Brain
Your brain has no sensation of its own, whereas organs in your body need to communicate with your brain to tell what's going on. By properly regulating the mechanical and chemical environment of your body, you can make your brain function better.
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Your organs send mechanical and chemical information to your brain to help it adjust the chemistry of your body, ensuring your organs and brain work together correctly.
10:43 - 14:57 (04:13)
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Your organs send mechanical and chemical information to your brain to help it adjust the chemistry of your body, ensuring your organs and brain work together correctly.
ChapterThe Mechanical and Chemical Environment of Your Body and Brain
EpisodeHow to Optimize Your Brain-Body Function & Health
PodcastHuberman Lab
The brain has no sensation of its own, making it possible for surgeons to perform procedures on it without any anesthesia to the actual brain tissue.
14:57 - 19:31 (04:34)
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The brain has no sensation of its own, making it possible for surgeons to perform procedures on it without any anesthesia to the actual brain tissue. Properly regulating the mechanical and chemical environment of the body's organs is crucial to making the brain function better.