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How to raise brain serotonin without drugs.
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Serotonin, or 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), is a neurotransmitter involved in many brain and body functions and is commonly known as the substance of well-being and happiness.
Serotonin is produced in specialized neurons found mostly in the Raphe nuclei located along the midline of the brainstem. The axons of these neurons form extensive serotonergic pathways that reach almost every part of the central nervous system, including the cerebellum and the spinal cord. This is why it’s not surprising that serotonin is implicated in a vast array of brain functions, including sleep and wake cycle, appetite, mood regulation, memory and learning, temperature control, … among others.
Serotonin is synthesized from the amino acid tryptophan and is stored in small vesicles within the nerve terminal. When a serotonergic neuron is stimulated, serotonin is released into the synaptic cleft where it binds to and activates serotonin-receptors on the postsynaptic neuron. Serotonin action is then TERMINATED via removal of its molecules from the synaptic space. This is accomplished through a special protein called serotonin-transporter.
Low levels of serotonin in the brain have been associated with depressive disorders and current treatments for depression aim to increase these levels. The most commonly prescribed medications, called “selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors”, or SSRIs, act by blocking serotonin reuptake by the transmitting neurons. This results in elevated levels of serotonin in the synaptic space and its prolonged action on the receiving neuron. The SSRIs have developed into the drugs of choice because they produce fewer side effects thanks to their selective action on serotonin alone and no other neurotransmitters. Unfortunately, because serotonin is involved in a wide range of brain functions, the side effects remain significant and may progress to a potentially dangerous condition known as "serotonin syndrome". This syndrome is generally caused by a combination of two or more drugs used to raise the serotonin levels in the brain. If the medications are not discontinued, the condition may become fatal.
Nonpharmacologic methods of raising brain serotonin have shown promising results in recent studies. It has been suggested that positive mood induction, either self-induced or due to psychotherapy, correlates with INCREASED serotonin synthesis in the brain. The interaction between serotonin synthesis and mood may therefore be 2-way, with serotonin influencing mood and mood influencing serotonin.
Other methods include exposure to bright light and tryptophan-rich diets. To note, however, that serotonin-rich food such as bananas would NOT work because serotonin, unlike tryptophan, can NOT cross the blood brain barrier.
Finally, although it sounds like a cliché, physical exercise maybe the most effective and safest way of improving mood. Several studies suggest that serotonin levels are increased with vigorous physical activity and that these elevated levels are maintained for several days after the exercise.
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7 years ago

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1 year ago

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@samyza2005

2 years ago

I started taking pills for my anxiety and depression and panic attacks wish me luck

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@programmingjo

6 years ago

Thank you for explaining how SRIs work. I was prescribed SRIs recently, and I wanted to dig deeper on the effects.

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1 year ago

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@topofhilltop5083

3 years ago

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@nikos8992

5 years ago

Exercise is essential to keep depression away. Backed by Neuroscience. But if you can't exercise because of depression you need drugs to get moving.

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6 years ago

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2 years ago

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3 years ago

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3 years ago

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5 years ago

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@drah9067

5 years ago

When you say physical exercise does that included something simple as going for a walk? Cause I have noticed like a switch when I’m not doing something for a long period of time and when I work

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@user-ou9zb7po4k

4 years ago

Nice videos ..... The illustration is amazing ...... And i wish you make a video about the types of neurotransmitters ( excitatory , inhibitory) ..... And thanks

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@monasayed715

5 years ago

I wish you guys do more vids about autonmic drugs 💓

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@littleflower23

6 years ago

Best explanation I've seen of how SSRI's work. Thx.

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@nurealamnur6669

3 years ago

Thanks for information

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