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The "Runner's High" Might Not Actually Exist
Studies have shown that the endorphin and serotonin theory of the "runner's high" might not be entirely accurate and could actually be caused by endocannabinoids, but it's possible that the "runner's eye" could just be a placebo effect.
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The existence of the runner's high is not scientifically proven and might be a self-fulfilling prophecy or placebo effect.
12:22 - 14:49 (02:27)
Summary
The existence of the runner's high is not scientifically proven and might be a self-fulfilling prophecy or placebo effect. Endocannabinoids might be the cause of the euphoric feeling while running.
ChapterThe "Runner's High" Might Not Actually Exist
EpisodeShort Stuff: Runner's High
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Chuck and Josh discuss the power of the placebo effect and how it doesn't matter if it's objectively real or not, as long as the person experiences it.
14:49 - 15:25 (00:35)
Summary
Chuck and Josh discuss the power of the placebo effect and how it doesn't matter if it's objectively real or not, as long as the person experiences it.