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Follow on Google News | Dopamine is a Natural neurotransmitter, Dr. Abhay Kumar Pati, Physician and ResearcherBy: Best Nutrition USA Dr. Abhay Kumar Pati, Researcher, Physician Dopamine is made in your brain. It plays a role as a "reward center" and in many body functions, including memory, movement, motivation, mood, attention and more. High or low dopamine levels are associated with diseases including Parkinson's disease, restless legs syndrome and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). What is dopamine? Dopamine is a type of monoamine neurotransmitter. It's made in your brain and acts as a chemical messenger, communicating messages between nerve cells in your brain and your brain and the rest of your body. Dopamine also acts as a hormone. Dopamine, epinephrine and norepinephrine are the main catecholamines (a label based on having part of the same molecular structure). These hormones are made by your adrenal gland, a small hat-shaped gland located on top of each of your kidneys. Dopamine is also a neurohormone released by the hypothalamus in your brain. What's the role of dopamine in my body? Dopamine plays a role in many body functions. As a neurotransmitter, dopamine is involved in: Movement, memory, motivation, behavior, cognition, attention, sleep, arousal, mode, pleasure, learning, lactation A natural source of dopamine is from an Ayurvedic Plant called Mucuna Pruriens ( Baidhunka) or kotch, velvet bean or kapikacchu. It is a tonic to neurons. It contains natural occurring Levodopa (L.Dopa) which is an essential precursor of neuro transmitter of Dopamine https://www.biotechayur.com https://www.bestnutrition.co End
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