Wednesday, May 02, 2007

The Well-studied state...

In the early-studied state, the knowledge from books and notes flow into the brain, which the brain needs it a lot. Stresscogen is still broken down as the level of stressolin is still increasing. However, stresscogen is not synthesized by the stress in the blood but from stresso-1-phosphate produced from stresscogen. Lactate produced from the muscles and other tissues due to forceful thinking is not proceeded to Cori cycle by interrupted and sent to liver for stresscogen synthesis.

In the well-studied state, the levels of stressolin is at it's maximum and the brain will conduct stresscogen synthesis only, taking the stress from the blood. Lipid synthesis still occurs as the individual will feel very hungry every time stressolin is expressed. Thus, usually the patient is very fat.

Long exposure to stressolin will cause sensitivity of stress receptors to drop. It will cause the patient to be numb to studies and may be fatal as the patient loses sense of what is in front of him/her.

There is only one way to cure this sickness and it is the injection of fun-o-kinase at a period of once per day. Fun-o-kinase will phosphorylate stresscogen synthase and inactivate it. As stresscogen synthase and stresscogen phosphorylase is a multi-enzyme, phosphorylase can be activated and cleave off stresscogen. The release of stresscogen from the body through the blood enables survival of the individual. Tests have been conducted in Singapore by Dr Jo together with various statistical evidence, there seems to be a decrease in insane or deaths of individual when stresscogen levels are lowered by the activity of fun-o-kinase activity. He also added that, "it is important to take some time off everyday to have some fun to reduce the amount of stress inside you..." Thus it is important to be studying but also tactful on the amount of studying needed a day. If you need a rest, take the rest and rest well... No use stressing over something that cannot be helped...

Analysis studies by Dr Jo
The Mixed Boy

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