FEED YOUR BRAIN – PART 3

[TTP: This is Part 3 of a series begun on May 28th and picks up right where Part 2 left off. If you haven’t read Parts I and 2, yet, please do Here (1) and Here (2). This is a transcribed interview with Will Block that was recorded just three months before Skye (Durk Pearson) passed away. Long-time TTPers will recognize Skye’s distinctive voice as he explains how to feed our brains!
EDITED: Links to recordings with Durk about Mind™ and Lift™ were left out of Parts 1 and 2, so we are including them here. Sorry for the omission! ]
WILL: What about dopamine?
DURK: Dopamine is closely related to noradrenaline; dopamine is involved in memory and motor coordination and it’s also involved importantly in reward. Whenever you do something that makes you feel good about doing it, that is due to release of dopamine. In fact, the reason that opiates are rewarding is that they cause the release of dopamine in part of your brain.
You might think, then, that everything that is going to give increased amounts of dopamine is going to be potentially addictive. The answer to this is, “No, it isn’t,” and for a very simple reason. The dopamine can be made from tyrosine and phenylalanine, so when you take our phenylalanine plus cofactors you’re able to make more dopamine, too.
And why isn’t this addictive?
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