Wow, looks like some people’s
paychecks are about to go on the decline. This new test works apparently well
with people who have brains that are going through constant regression, like in
“Flowers for Algernon”, by using a much easier and cheaper way than going to a
medical professional. Well, I do not suggest making one of your own tests and
refuse to bring one of your grandparents to a doctor, just because he or she
can smell peanut butter from a couple meters away. The doctors have gotten a
degree in their degree of study. (Very much like one of our own professionals
with a Ph. Qi right? Who me? Nah, you must be mistaken.)
This test was first meant for people
with mental regression, mainly Alzheimer’s disease, and does not help with
other kinds of brain diseases, such as dementia, and it has been shown also
because some of the effects that people with Alzheimer’s disease had during
testing did not happen to the regular people who have not had any cognitive
decline yet. I still think it could use a bit more testing, because something
as light as this, I think, would not call for extreme in depth testing and
making sure that it works. Sure, once people hear of this method, I can nearly
guarantee that people will attempt to use it, but I do not truly believe that
they will not go to a doctor to either support or prove the method wrong.
It would not be too bad of an idea
even if it ended up not working, because it was a fantastic idea and extremely
innovative, which I think can be easily improved upon to make it apply to other
diseases or mental issues, mostly because the qualities and smells that peanut
butter gives off is very unique and would easily be able to test many things.
Just make sure it does not test your stupidity in taking the peanut butter
challenge. I really think it could be used on other people with concussions for
a quick diagnosis to see which procedure should be taken. Like most preliminary
tests, it would not be the final verdict, but it is always easier and safer to
do something once someone knows what has actually happened or is just generally
pointed in the right direction. Even if they are pointed in the wrong
direction, it would not be that much farther off from where he or she started.
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