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Natural serotonin is produced through an amino acid that is an intermediate in tryptophan
metabolism and is a direct precursor to serotonin production
This tryptophan is a vital amino acid that cannot be produced by the body and
has to be taken from food. As you probably know by now, natural serotonin is brain
neurotransmitter that affects sleep, appetite, mood, muscle control and more.
So when you experience the effects of lack of natural serotonin you will
experience some side effects. This happens when your body fails to produce natural serotonin by
its own. This is why you will then people taking some food to enhance the drug or some
prescription SSRI antidepressants (such as Prozac, Zoloft, and Paxil).
The fact that Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) are the most
prescribed drugs for depression goes to show the importance of natural serotonin for dealing
with things such as depression, lack of sleep, irritability, feeling suicidal, food cravings
etc.
So when you increase the levels in the brain, you will provide a relief to your
system - you stop feeling depressed, angry , irritably and moody. You might even be able to
sleep well, control your food cravings and be in control.
Some people are know to take HTP, an amino acid, to help with the depletion of
the feel good hormome. It is claimed that is a natural way to enhance it as it is an amino acid
extracted from the Griffonia simplicifolia plant. It is claimed that this provides the raw
material necessary to produce seretonin in the brain. As well as being found in the brain,
serotonin is found in large amounts in the digestive system as well as the blood stream. When
the appropriate foods are digested, the body creates natural serotonin.
You can also undertake some light therapy. It simply does something that drugs
cannot do. In fact it is known to create more serotonin in the brain whereas antidepressants are
said to only help your brain in using the natural serotonin that has already been produced more
efficiently e.g. it helps the slow its absorption in the synapses - thereby extending its
presence in the brain. So SSRI's may not be effective in many cases because of the brain's
inability to produce enough serotonin to begin with. If existing levels of natural serotonin are
too low, SSRI's won't be effective.
Our point here is that you cannot simply take a serotonin supplement and think
you will be good to go. The brain is known to have defense mechanism that enables it to block
foreign chemical injected into it. So this is why it is important for you to engage in light
therapy in order to increase natural serotonin. You should also consult your doctor and ask if
natural serotonin is appropriate in your case to engage in light therapy.
You can also read about,
Understanding
serotonin
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