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The Role of Serotonin in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's
When the thyroid function is low serotonin goes up. Capothyroid people lose lose salt more and basically so and they produce less carbon dioxide So in the presence of the of a relative deficiency of these two What should I call them cardinally protective nutrients or or or chemicals? Serotonin cannot get activated and builds up, which suppresses your thyroid even more. Over with age it's known that serotonin levels arise and levels of the catacolamines Including dopamine drop,. but it will start to be an adaptive basic an adaptive reaction to aging.