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Seratonin is a hormone, also called 5-hydroxytryptamine, in the, blood, the digestive tract, and the brain. It can't regenerate.
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Serotonin is a hormone that is stored mostly in the pineal gland. It exchanges chemical information among nerve cells. A drastic change in the amount of serotonin can cause changes in mood.
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Serotonin syndrome is caused by too much serotonin in your body. It can be life threatening, so it is important to get medical attention right away. Look here for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serotonin_syndrome
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In the 1960s, serotonin (5HT) was associated with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) caused by certain diet pills, but has recently been the subject of renewed interest in the field of PAH. Serotonin can be synthesised in the pulmonary e...
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Someone correct me if I"m wrong, but I'm pretty sure serotonin is an endorphin, and it is released during exercise in relatively small amounts. Disoriented isn't a good word for it. I'm usually in a better mood though for a couple hour...
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I am frustrated and confused, maybe you can shed some light please. I had an anxiety attack that landed me in the hospital for 24 hours. First time in my life and didn't know what it was, thought I was having a severe allergic reaction or h...
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Johnson BA, Javors MA, Roache JD, Seneviratne C, Bergeson SE, Ait-Daoud N, Dawes MA, Ma JZ. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 2008 Jan 1; 32(1):209-16. Epub 2007 Aug 19.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7803601
Serotonin (also called 5-hydrotryptophan) is found in the cells of the brain and intestine and in the platelets of our blood. When the walls of blood vessels are damaged, serotonin is released from the platelets to constrict the blood vesse...
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People are being told that they are depressed because seratonin levels in their brains are too low. By increasing seratonin, these medications are supposed to restore balance to help people feel better. But this logic is the exact opposite ...
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Yes, the other major metabolite is 5-hydroxytryptphol (5-HTOL). This substance is not routinely tested for but may sometimes be performed in a ratio with the 5-HIAA test to evaluate ethyl alcohol ingestion. An increased ratio of 5-HTOL/5-HI...
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