I had this realization when I noticed that a too strong an Antibiotic seemed to push my mother into Senile dementia about 20 years ago now. I have also had the experience where the hallucinations from a too strong of an antibiotic made me think I shouldn't be taking an antibiotic this strong. When you are starting to hallucinate and get confused thinking from any antibiotic you have to question it's usefulness to you in the short and long run.
You do not want to get to the point where your physical health outweighs your mental health because what is the point of going on without your mental health?
My point of view is that having your mind work is necessary to make your body working useful to your going on living. That is my point of view. Others might have a different one but this is mine.
So, as long as I can stay both mentally and physically healthy that is the choice I will always make.
Choices are made by either making those choices or not making a choice.
Never forget that "NOT" making a choice is still a choice you are making and has often terrible consequences.
So, be vigilant in all your choices or else you won't be alive very long (or you won't know what is going on while you are alive) or something like that.
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