The Neuropeptides
Neuropeptides
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Origin:
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Produces:
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Risks:
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Adrenaline
(epinephrine)
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Amino acid tyrosine, which is synthesized in the adrenal glands.
It acts in risk situations; and in competitive sports
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Acceleration of the heartbeat; increase in blood flow
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Addiction to danger
Heart condition
Its failure, causes laziness
Its administration must be under medical supervision
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Serotonin
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Mino amine neuro-transmitter that is synthesized in the pineal gland
(Center of the brain -Central nervous System), upon demand of the own body.
It intervenes in the dopamine and norepinephrine
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Organize the individual timing internal clock v.v. Time Zone.
Confidence. Feed relationships between loved ones.
Joy, happiness.
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Alterations in the level, involves psychiatric disorders and the anti-competitive
effects (negative)
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Dopamine
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It is synthesized from the amino acids L-tyrosine, and L-dopa, using
the above tyrosine in the adrenal glands.
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Achievement
desire / sense of pleasure.
The L-dopa
synthetized from L-tyrosine is responsible of the frontal brain balance
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Heart condition
His lack of
control leads to anxiety, anguish, fear, aggression, lack of balance,
tremors… Parkinson.
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Nor- epinephrine
(Noradrenalin)
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Sympathetic neurons (Sympathetic Nervous System). It is synthesized
from dopamine in gallbladder
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Achievement desire / sense of pleasure
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Heart condition
Its imbalance produces depression
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Endorphins
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The pain centers
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Pain relief
Physical endurance
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It can act as a cover-up of symptoms
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Melatonin
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It is derived from the serotonin; is produced in the Pineal Gland;
It acts as an endocrine hormone since it is released into the
bloodstream. It is inhibited by light and stimulated by the dark
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Relaxation of the brain; controller sleep; It is sensitive to
photoperiod of the day and therefore to the time schedule
It stimulates the immune system; stabilizes biological rhythms
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The decrease in melatonin secretion accelerates the aging process.
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Cortisone
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It is synthesized from cortisone and is activated by hydrogenation. Cortisone
also occurs in the adrenal glands
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Pictures of stress and anxiety
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Increase of appetite, irritability, insomnia
Its administration must be under medical supervision
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Oxytocin (hormone of the cuddly)
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It is synthesized in the hypothalamus and is sent to blood flow via
the pituitary gland
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Feelings of love, friendship, trust, generosity. Is it related to the
sexual functions and maternal and paternal instincts
Increases confidence and reduces fear.
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In excess it can cause learning and memory problems
Its administration must be under medical supervision.
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In the Brain pharmacy besides the adrenaline,
serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, endorphins, melatonin, and Oxytocin
Cortisone, it must also be considered the NN Dimetiltriptomina DMT, also called
the "Spirit Molecule" but more properly should be called the "Soul
Particle "or even better" Particle of Consciousness ".
All living beings (humans, animals and
plants) possess the amino acid tryptophan and humans have two enzymes (which
are part of basic metabolism) and are key to synthesize DMT. The DMT agent known and effective
is the AYAHUASCA, that has shown efficacy in the results and should be carefully
administered under qualified supervision.
What is the role of DMT in humans?; could be
the neuro-chemical connector or resonant particle (in all living BEINGS) that
in humans, occurs at the level of the "pineal gland", the point at
which, according to some scientist - BRAIN join SOUL manifesting CONSCIOUSNESS,
which is integrated as "resonance point" between extra-body
frequencies (soul-ethereal and spirit-life energy); and human frequencies (mind
and physical bodies).
An illustrative video “The Spirit Molecule”:
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