Friday, June 30, 2017

DEPRESSION: Low Dopamine, Not Low Serotonin - Dr. Ward Bond's Blog

interesting, aside from his lefty politics which we already know all FM doctors are...

http://www.drwardbond.com/dr-bs-blog/depression-low-dopamine-not-low-serotonin

Here are some of the differences between dopamine and serotonin deficiency, and the differences how one feels between the two.

Depression can be caused by a lack of the neurotransmitter serotonin in the brain. This is the most common form treated, but one must realize that doctors never test for low dopamine levels and always presume that it's caused by low serotonin levels. [use of absolutes like 'never' and 'always' is a classic indicator of subjectivity and in this case, as usual, runs the risk of being absolutely wrong.  'often' and 'rarely' would be more accurate.]  This is the reason so many people are taking SSRIs such as Prozac or Zoloft.

The other reason for depression caused by a chemical imbalance is it's caused by a lack of the dopamine in the brain.

The type of depressive-feeling caused by a lack of dopamine in the brain is a very low energy depression, with a complete lack of motivation, (and feeling depressed). You may feel frustrated that you don't have any energyHow many of you deal with depression and taking medication, but still lack motivation? I bet most of you all answered yes to the question. If so, why are doctors prescribing anti-depressants that only treat a serotonin problem?

When people have low dopamine or low serotonin levels, there are few simple signs to be aware of to help you diagnose the problem. If you are low serotonin, you would be craving carbs, dairy or even bananas. If you are low dopamine, then you tend to reach for stimulating foods such as coffee or chocolate. These only increase dopamine short term and should not be the go-to foods as then you will really get fatigued from stressing your adrenal glands.

If your problem is not with serotonin, but only a lack of dopamine, then you probably won't feel much anxiety. You probably also won't have trouble sleeping, but you will have trouble getting going in the morningNote: if you over-increase your dopamine so that it's too high, you'll feel angry at things that wouldn't normally make you feel angry.

The type of depressive-feeling caused by a lack of serotonin in the brain is not really a lack of energy (you won't be high energy, just middle of the road), but rather an empty feeling that there isn't any comfort in the world that is possible for you and you would have feelings of fear. If it is only serotonin that is your insufficiency, and not dopamine, then you probably WILL have trouble sleeping.

On my TV show, THINK NATURAL, I teach a lot about being motivated and full of energy. But so many people aren't motivated anymore and their energy levels are diminishing

With the poor choices voters made to fill the White House to the economy to the wars and rumors of wars, it's no wonder people live in fear and get caught in a rut with worrying which zaps motivation and energy. We don't need the 'what's the use' mentality. We need something to get us going again. So stop watching the news!  [that is bad advise, and injecting politics in last 4 sentences i'd strike as unnecessary undesirable and to feature on my blog, but its honest liberalism that functional/alt medicine elites are dominated by so left it.  it just so happens this guy is like others, tends to leave out key detail such as how genetics can determine both, and is not aware that there are doctors/psychs, like parker and walsh, who do test 6-10 neurotransmitters incl. these two, but as a fan of data i can look past this guy's erroneous conclusions and politics, and herbal remedies, and false assumptions that low dopamine is a cause vs biomarker, or in order to highlight other pieces.]

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Caffeine must also be avoided by persons with depression. Caffeine is a stimulant which initially speeds up neurotransmission, raises the amount of serotonin, and temporarily elevates mood.


Why is dopamine so important?

Dopamine is often called "the happy neurotransmitter" because when we have plenty of dopamine we have :
  • Feelings of pleasure
  • Feelings of attachment/love
  • Sense of altruism (unselfish concern for the welfare of others)
  • Integration of thoughts and feelings

When we have Dopamine Deficiencies . . .
  • Anhedonia (lack of pleasure)
  • Lack of ability to feel love, sense attachment to another
  • Lack of remorse about actions
  • Distractibility

Now you see why dopamine is so important and this is just the short list! Dopamine is widespread in the brain as well as the rest of the nervous system. This neurotransmitter plays a critical role in the control of movement.

It has a stimulating effect on the heart, the circulation, the rate of metabolism, and is able to mobilize many of the body's energy reserves.

It helps to modulate brain activity, control coordination and movement, and regulate the flow of information to different areas of the brain.

A massive disturbance of dopamine regulation in the brain can result in a person no longer being able to respond emotionally or express his or her feelings in an appropriate way.

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Ward W. Bond, Ph.D.

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