John Hopkins University School of Medicine is making a memory erasing pill. That is kind of weird, I think. When I read this I thought to myself, how? It’s kind of weird how people can make anything they want to. I think this pill should not be one on the shelf. It should be an over the counter prescription, if they decide to sell it to the public. This pill could erase other memories too, you would think. How did they get it to target just bad memories? This pill could be stolen and someone could try to take advantage of this pill and erase people’s memories with it. So these pills are kind of unneeded for life. Hypnosis and therapy would probably be more help than this memory erasing pill. The pill should be used for only very severe cases of traumatized people. The pros would be that the person taking it wouldn’t have to remember things that made them go crazy or remember some very horrific scenes. You would think it would erase other bad memories that taught you a lesson or allowed you to tell a story to inform other people. I don’t think this drug is necessary for people, because I think it would cause more harm than good. Some other questions I have been thinking of are: How did they test it or how did they find the chemical to do this? There are a lot of medical mysteries out there. Some things just make you wonder.
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