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ron@gmail.comueevacation©gmail.comI: jeffrey epsteinfjeevacationragmail.comj
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Sun 7/31/2011 1:07:51 PM
Subject Re: giving in control
2. So not a 100%, but ssri's do in fact have a similar effect on love as on treating OCD or
depression? I find that amazing. Where can I learn more?
It should be printed on the box as a side effect„ Pm also surprised no one has repackaged OCD
medication, labeled it 'the love cure and started selling it
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On Jul 31, 2011, at 4:12 AM, jeffrey epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
I novelty or not - personal issue genetic 2 very much like adjusting speed on plane
engines , flaps attitude-- ssri would be throttles only and only high idle
Sorry for all the typos .Sent from my iPhonc
On Jul 31,2011, at 1:55 AM,
wrote:
Two questions. ..Since I know you will have thinking time on the plane.
The broad answer you came up with on thursday is the right one for me, but there is a
piece missing from the 'happy giving in control' theory. What is it? Is part of it that the
giving must be directed in more than one direction in order to retain the control?
And next question: Since the brain mechanisms of a person in love are so similar to the
brain of a person with OCD, can SRIs 'cure' or prevent love by increasing serotonin
levels?
Have a good trip!
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