This raises an interesting argument which is, just because something could be fixed through science, should it? I use "could" and "fixed" loosely here.
Alcoholics anonymous and narcotics anonymous have a pretty good track record for helping people deal with addiction and achieve sobriety the good old fashion way.
By modifying a part of the genetic code to deal with drug addiction, could one not also "break" the natural reward systems humans have relied on to seek certain behaviors like food, sex, laughter, etc?
On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 5:30 PM jackson parks <jacksonparks11191992@gmail.com> wrote:
--Hello,Thank you for letting me in. I'm Jack. A friend of mine named Jonathyn recently quit the idea of engaging in CRISPR CAS9 technology because he found out that it can't do anything for adult humans. We've been trying to find a way to help people with drug addiction, and we got introduced to biohacking. We're interested in being able to change people's nervous systems either through microwave radiation (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1312845), CRISPR (if it can do anything at all), or whatever other means that don't technically need surgical procedures.Thank you all, Jack.
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