摘要 |
Treatment of human or animal diseases, illnesses, and conditions may be effectively practiced by administering extremely small dosages of bioactive substances which cause a "trigger effect". By neurostimulating the human's or animal's brain one effects a positive physical manifestation by substantially solely influencing the human's or animal's gustatory, or gustatory and olfactory, receptors. This is typically accomplished using a delivery vehicle (such as a wafer, lozenge, or capsule) containing only between about 8 micrograms and 0.5 picograms (or about 5-10 microliters of about 6.7 x 10<-8> to 2.5 x 10<-15> molar solution) of the bioactive substance, and treatment is essentially as effective as if the same bioactive substance was used in conventional treatment of a patient, through the bloodstream. |