Thursday, March 4, 2010

The myth of headaches

Someone once told me that headache is caused by brain cells fighting with each other inside your head. Cells are constantly moving about in the very complex structure known as a human brain, and they are sometimes erratic and irregular (as can be seen from people's behaviour). When they start fighting, everything in their vicinity gets disrupted, because other cells will join in the fight. There's no fights without pain, hence the headache.

Best cure is to sleep because when you sleep, they lose their energy and will to fight, opting to rest instead. And hopefully when you wake up they'd have forgotten that they were fighting, or the cause of their fight (eg irritability due to lack of rest) will have been resolved.

'tisn't true, of course, because I'm no science student and I know nothing of what's going on inside my head. My headache hasn't quite gone away but I've slept 2 hours so I'm going to do something (more) productive instead baibai

1 comments:

alicia said...

lols. dont listen to that person.

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