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A 26-year-old male asked:

How can one induce his manic side without alcohol, drugs?

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Dr. Colin Kerr
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Manic episodes: The obvious way is to use "speed" (amphetamines) but this is illegal and ill-advised. In general, directly targeting "your manic side" is not a good idea because it puts you out of control. A healthy way to induce vibrance, vitality, energy is meditation. Much safer. No adverse side-effects. And it helps you to be who you really are and were meant to be.
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