Your friend examines your bloodshot eyes, hears your stuffed-up voice, and welcomes the reason “It’s my allergies,” because the symptoms he notices were the disease itself. This word game isn't accident. We're also conditioned by thousands of advertising every day to equate diseases with the warning signs. Headache, backache, bronchitis, eczema, arthritis, tinnitus, asthma, high blood pressure, on and on - tend to be not diseases themselves, but alternatively signs of disease. The illusion is that by momentarily overlaying up the symptoms, now we have treated the disease. The trick is that by identifying the signs, we have discovered the disease.
Threshold is a version to stress. Once we get used to an irritant, our body finally gives up on wanting to expel it. Like a bus mechanic. Immediately after weeks or months of breathing those fumes daily, the body doesn’t try so difficult. The sensitive mucous membranes in the mouth and nose toughen up a little, plus the mechanic understands to “take it.” He’s turning into less sensitized to a poison - carbon monoxide. Doesn’t mean it won’t kill him; it just means the body’s getting familiar to that amount of being poisoned. The irritant is no longer causing this sort of strong cleansing response as it used to. Same with someone finding out smoke cigarettes. He coughs and chokes at first, but soon gets the hang of it. The body’s capacity to throw off the toxins is progressively weakened.
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