seratonin
The pineal gland in the brain produces serotonin, a neurotransmitter that is involved in regulating mood, behavior, and sleep.
This chemical formula may be representative for 4-ethylamphetamine, ethylamphetamine, mephentermine and phenpentermine.
Anger can trigger the release of stress hormones like adrenaline, which can activate the sympathetic nervous system and increase heart rate and blood pressure. This physiological response involves various hormones and neurotransmitters, rather than a specific enzyme.
Ecstasy, also known as MDMA, works by increasing levels of serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine in the brain. This results in feelings of euphoria, increased empathy, and heightened sensory perception, which contribute to the "high" experienced by users. However, these effects can also lead to negative consequences such as dehydration, increased heart rate, and potential neurotoxicity.
The human body cannot produce mdma. however mdma releases seratonin which is why you experience the "high" and your body can produce too much seratonin. I hope my answer helped. If not do some research about seratonin and see what you can find out.
SERATONIN EPENEPHRINE
I only know of seratonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine (sp)
Nope, it reacts with the Seratonin and can cause seizures, rare but possible, basically a Seratonin Overdose
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I take 200mgs of luvox and 100mgs of elavil at bedtime and sleep very well. But I am wondering if it is too much seratonin and will I get seratonin syndrome?
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Due to the release of Seratonin in the brain. Kind of the same way MDMA (exctasy -hate that word) releases Seratonin and keeps you up and going all night.
ecstasy doesnt really put holes in ur brain just depletes seratonin levels but seratonin recharges after a while
You can learn about seratonin from medical help websites or books. A good place to start to learn some basic information is Wikipedia. It will also lead you to more comprehensive resources.