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A scare can lead to mental illness.

Publicado: 10 de December de 2024 | Actualizado: 23/10/2025 a las 2:32:57 PM

When we’re older and have a salary, we can adopt dietary habits we didn’t have before, and they can lead to obesity, something we’re not used to.

For example, cannabis can trick our brain into making us very hungry, meaning that what we consume isn’t actually used and can accumulate in the blood.

Changing eating habits we didn’t have before can lead to a scare. How?

Eating more fat raises cholesterol levels, which can clog our arteries in the brain and suffocate neurons, and this effect can cause a stroke—a huge scare.

When we suffer this scare, our body can react in the form of mental illness. When neurons don’t breathe, the psychological effect is very muted, making it difficult to maintain concentration and dream speed, causing confusion. This effect can also occur with a blow to the head, leading to loss of consciousness.

Twice as many neurotransmitters as exercise can be an extra workload for neurons, which involves a lot of energy expenditure from fats, so that organs and cells make an extra effort to metabolize fats. This can be a symptom of stress or severe mental illness, due to the change in the speed of neurons, which can take on different psychological contrasts due to recovery.

It may seem incredible, but it could happen that neurons do not absorb melatonin for sleep, so as not to permanently suffocate the neurons, which could be fatal or cause a psychological change that is not very restorative, depending on the level of cholesterol that clogs the arteries of the brain.

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