What Is Dopamine Responsible For?
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It is a neurotransmitter. It is not responsible for schizophrenia; the dopamine hypothesis for this disorder was abandoned years ago. The cause of schizophrenic disorders is currently unknown to medical science. Look up “neurotransmitters” in a Yahoo! web search to find out how it functions in the brain.
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Also, maltodextrin, which is another name for MSG, in fact interrupts brain function and neurotransmitters. A good quality vitamin that is not synthetic, the body absorbs and uses states as follows: Vitamin A-5000 IU; B1-125 mg; B2-50 mg; B6-105 mg …
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They may work inside the brain to lower inflammation, or perhaps are stimulating neurotransmitters important for memory and attention. With so much international interest in these drugs, Black has been given the green light for a new — and likely …
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