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" ... A group of researchers in China chose to focus on plasma metabolites of neurotransmitters that have been implicated in the evolution and pathogenesis of MDD. In their initial study, 50 medication-naïve patients with their first episode of MDD were compared with 50 matched healthy control patients. The patients were 50% women in their late 30's. Exclusion criteria included concurrent psychiatric or medical conditions, pregnancy, lactation, current menstruation, or substance abuse. ... "
" ... If the brain is missing neurotransmitters, it makes a lot of sense to replace them! In fact, the first therapies for Alzheimer’s disease, and the ones that we have now, try to do exactly that: re-balance neurotransmitter signaling in the brain (specifically Acetylcholine and Glutamate). Here are a few reasons why intake of neurotransmitters may not work: ... "
" ... The answer isn’t yet well understood, but it may come down to the drugs exerting more of a “tuning” effect on the amount of serotonin in the brain rather than a volume-increasing effect. And it’s also possible that the drugs help modulate the interaction of serotonin with other neurotransmitters, like dopamine. Several possibilities are open for investigation says Furmark. "We also need to understand how genetic variation, i.e. how certain gene variants, influence serotonin synthesis, emotional reactions and the susceptiblity for psychiatric disorders. It would also be interesting to test if psychosocial treatments like cognitive-behavior therapy have an effect on the brain's serotonin synthesis capacity." ... "
" ... The reason working “as if” works is because of the mind-body connection, which is always revealing to others what you think and feel. When you work “as if,” the rest of you follows suit. Facial expressions influence our emotions by triggering specific neurotransmitters—the brain’s chemical messengers. When we force a smile, it stimulates the amygdala—the emotional brain center, which in turn releases neurotransmitters to encourage an emotionally positive state. When our facial muscles say we’re happy, it tricks the brain into believing it, uplifting us and boosting our mental health. ... "
" ... We often have a physical reaction to decision-making, so when considering your options, pay attention to those responses. The adage “listen to your gut” has scientific validity, because there are neurotransmitters in your gut that help to maintain homeostasis within your body. Is that feeling in your stomach nausea or nervous excitement? ... "