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ELI5:How do our brains not fry themselves when we use our brains?

ELI5 with our brains neurons somewhat making electricity with things like action potential or chemical synapses leading to some electricity in the brain itself last I checked from things like getting struck by lightning feeling the human body with electricity tends to be a bad thing and often deadly thing, so how do our brains get away with the charge created by things like previously mentioned action potential or chemical synapses? Is there not enough of a charge being produced or is something else at play here?

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u/Outside_Host2506 — 14 hours ago