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Dopamine and Personality

... D4 receptors predispose ones personality to go out engaging in stimulating activity. So what do we get from all of this? Dopamine is clearly still being heavily researched in regards to its link with personality. From what we have seen ... Read Read: Dopamine and Personality

By: Sherafgan Khan | 10/02/2009 | Mental Health
Mary Ann Copson

Serotonin and Dopamine Neurotransmitter Balance

... life. All behavior has a corresponding chemical pattern in the brain. There are more than a dozen neurotransmitters. Two of them - serotonin and dopamine - play a crucial role in orchestrating your behaviors, thoughts, emotions, and ... Read Read: Serotonin and Dopamine Neurotransmitter Balance

By: Mary Ann Copson | 14/02/2008 | Self Improvement
Samuel Bryant

Dopamine’s Serotonin Scan

... of drugs (SSRIs) but seems to have a greater dopaminergic effect. This could be from an inhibition of the reuptake of dopamine or norepinephrine but could also be its effect on receptors of serotonin subtypes that aren't as pronounced with ... Read Read: Dopamine’s Serotonin Scan

By: Samuel Bryant | 29/10/2008 | Mental Health
Garey Simmons

Are You a Little Low on Serotonin or Dopamine? Take A Test!

... and communication skills he recommends. The nutrition program helps the body create more serotonin and dopamine just by giving it the nutrients it needs each day, many of which we're not getting in our foods any more. Dr. Gray says: ... Read Read: Are You a Little Low on Serotonin or Dopamine? Take A Test!

By: Garey Simmons | 25/12/2007 | Alternative Medicine

All About Parkinsons Disease Dopamine Levels

... needed to produce the hormone die and are not replaced. The body says to itself: "Why bother? There is no need for dopamine." Although increasingly a young person's disease, the symptoms of Parkinson's do not emerge in many ... Read Read: All About Parkinsons Disease Dopamine Levels

By: Robert Rodgers | 26/05/2008 | Health

A New Clue to the Link Between Dopamine Receptors and Weight Problems

... past, this "pleasure chemical" was a reward to the body for eating a life sustaining meal. The amount of dopamine released is related to the level of pleasure experienced, and it seems that some of us are just genetically predisposed to not ... Read Read: A New Clue to the Link Between Dopamine Receptors and Weight Problems

By: Kirsten Whittaker | 28/11/2008 | Health
Richard Jensen, PhD

The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part II

... Serotonin, otherwise known as 5-hydroxytryptamine, is formed by the pathway tryptophan -> 5-hydroxytryptophan -> 5-hydroxytryptamine. As in the dopamine/norepinephrine pathway, the first molecule in the pathway, tryptophan, is a true amino ... Read Read: The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part II

By: Richard Jensen, PhD | 30/06/2009 | Nutrition

The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part III

... inhibiting other neurotransmitters. This can lead to anxiety and/or depression. Histamine sometimes releases norepinephrine and dopamine, and these two neurotransmitters in excess can precipitate mania and psychosis, respectively. Histamine ... Read Read: The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part III

By: Richard Jensen, PhD | 01/07/2009 | Nutrition

Diet and Your Orgasm

... junk food and commercial basked goods will negate the effect of the fish oil you consume. In addition to dopamine, serotonin is another neurotransmitter responsible for better sex in that it improves your overall mood and relieves stress ... Read Read: Diet and Your Orgasm

By: Stephen Lau | 25/12/2008 | Health
Sandra Prior

How to Get a Woman to Fall in Love With You

... - think post-coital cuddle - boosts your oxytocin levels as they're elevated by touch. This counteracts the drop in dopamine, making you more inclined to bond, satisfying her emotional needs and upping your chances of a repeat performance. ... Read Read: How to Get a Woman to Fall in Love With You

By: Sandra Prior | 16/01/2009 | Sexuality
Samuel Bryant

The Beginning of Understanding and the End of Alzheimer’s

... our equality with one another. The 1990s was the decade of serotonin. The early 2000s was known as the years of dopamine. The latter half of this decade is turning out to be the years of the GABA because of all the new treatments for ... Read Read: The Beginning of Understanding and the End of Alzheimer’s

By: Samuel Bryant | 29/10/2008 | Mental Health
Richard Jensen, PhD

The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part I

... . The seven major amino-acid derived hormones include: serotonin, norepinephrine (also called noradrenaline), epinephrine (also called adrenaline), dopamine, acetylcholine, gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA), and histamine. The last of these ... Read Read: The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part I

By: Richard Jensen, PhD | 30/06/2009 | Nutrition
Dr Mukesh D Jain

Reduce burden of Parkinson Disease with Ayurveda

... or reverse the disease. Mucuna Pruriens contains Levodopamine or L -dopa within its seeds. L-dopa is the precursor of dopamine, the neurotransmitter which is absent or decreased in Parkinson's disease. Garlic is wonderful mega resource to ... Read Read: Reduce burden of Parkinson Disease with Ayurveda

By: Dr Mukesh D Jain | 16/06/2009 | Disabilities
Samuel Bryant

Dopaminergic Serotonin

... ve seen it listed at 1800mg per day in one or two books. Phenylalanine is a precursor to norephinephrine and dopamine and has similar effects as supplemental tyrosine. The experience I have had with L-phenylalanine has been more negative ... Read Read: Dopaminergic Serotonin

By: Samuel Bryant | 25/10/2008 | Mental Health

Effects of Cocaine on the Human Body

... , in essence, has become unable to function properly in their absence. As mentioned beforehand, Cocaine alters the release of dopamine. However, what happens when a person takes Cocainesover a long period of time? Does the body respond to ... Read Read: Effects of Cocaine on the Human Body

By: dr.naeem.patel | 14/06/2008 | Quit Smoking

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