David Butler from the Neuro Orthopaedic Institute talking about the wonders of exogenous vs. endogenously produced pain relieving chemicals. A video – taken from the NOIjam blog -designed to educate patients and clinicians on the”majesty of the brain”. David makes comparisons between your brains natural chemical production and their pharmaceutical counterparts. Neuro Orthopaedic Institute: www.noigroup.com NOI clinical blog: noijam.com
The Drug Cabinet in the Brain
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