・ Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that plays a pivotal role in regulating an individual's appetite, emotions... ・ Serotonin deficiency develops from unhealthy eating habits and poor diet. Individuals who do not consume... ・ Individuals who ...
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・ When your serotonin level is low, your body will crave carbohydrates, and more so as the day goes on... ・ Lyle McDonald's book "A Guide to Flexible Dieting: How Being Less Strict With Your Diet Can Make it Work... ・ Some foods are ri...
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If you have low levels of serotonin, you could experience a variety of symptoms ranging from the "blues" to serious emotional disorders. Until recently, powerful and potentially risky drugs such as Prozac and other drugs known as ...
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Perhaps, but many patients with panic disorder are found to have a decrease in the number of receptors that serotonin binds to. The effect is equal to having a low serotonin level. I am a medical student currently doing research in this are...
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Serotonin is considered the ‘mood neurotransmitter’, which keeps us emotionally, and socially stable. It is interesting to note that women seem to have more problems than men in maintaining their serotonin levels. Yes, women are moodier – a...
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Whammy #2 is low Serotonin levels and Dr. Edelberg discusses the benefits of a supplement called 5-HTP to help with this condition. Our experience at PowerSupplements is that many women have stomach issues with taking 5-HTP in capsule or ta...
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pillmatic, wit those symptoms, you shouldn't even be here. You should be at your doctor's discussing all of this with him/her. i mean, c'mon dude, this stuff is serious. Shivering/shaking is a very bad sign that your body just doesn't like ...
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