...And there are a lot of different chemical interactions, of which
adrenalin is just one instance. JimA
Dawsonzhu@aol.com wrote:
>>Is there any scientific basis for the physiological claim below?
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>Well the claim of the article is probably pushing it.
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>All the same, if you think about it a little,
>if you were to cut out the heart and put something artificial
>there, it's reasonable to expect that there would be enormous
>physiological changes in the body. The heart is a fundamental
>organ in the body and there must be many feedback loops that are
>built in to respond to stimulii: lack of oxygen, too much oxygen,
>anger, exercise, etc. Cut out a major component that exchanges
>messages between the brain and the heart in that loop, and
>who knows what could happen.
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