⚠ CORRECTION!!! In this video, I said "this video is brought to you by the Diamond Mind Foundation." Well, as of December 2022, that is no longer the case. Sense of Mind is now 100% dependent on viewers like you. So if you value this content, please go to www.patreon.com/senseofmind. For less than $5 a month, you'll get exclusive content and the satisfaction of knowing you're helping to keep Sense of Mind alive! 🧠
5:55 just wanted to let you know how crucial your videos are! I’m trying to figure out what happened in my brain based on years of being on all kinds of medications. I’m loving all the information you are sending out! May someone find or create a better system than what I’ve had to endure in darkness and hell. SSRI’s seem to do the opposite of what they are prescribed for, working against the body’s natural balancing mechanisms. Would you agree?
Hi.. I have been through a month of waves that finally diagnosed as panic disorder after a panic attack or an IBS attack.. knowing the mechanism of serotonin system is important but I think it is the balance of what we need to get back.. SSRIs I went through a minimal dose for 6 days and voilà.. back in balance.. the thing that the treatment courses could put you on months of those .. you just need to know where to treat the minimal imbalance
@@Truth_puzzle that makes sense. Balance is key. And learning how to trust your own instincts or intuition is critical to that. Finding trust has been hard when you’ve been told for so long not to. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. They help tremendously.
Happy that you read my words.. thank you as well.. I just went through very strange experience for the first time of my life and I am a medical doctor.. still wasn't expecting this to happen.. so I went through all readings and examinations until I finally made my path out..
@@bonnjean irritable bowel syndrome... But it seams to me it started in the colon as a panic attack then the whole body was stimulated as if no sympathetic and parasympathetic balance.. long story really.. I made a video about it but in Arabic..
Thank you for the detailed information and not dumbing it down with analogies. the 3d visuals of molecules are great too. Any info on what happened to the adult mice when injected with serotonin?
A good video thanks. Just wondering how the serotonin packed vesicles get from the raphe nuclei into the presynaptic neurons throughout the brain? Do they travel along the shown serotonin (csf?) routes and somehow infuse into the neurons while kept intact?
Thanks for your question! The raphe nuclei neurons (where serotonin is produced and packaged into vesicles) have long axons that reach out to other brain regions, so serotonin-containing vesicles are actually released directly from the raphe nuclei neurons (the presynaptic serotonergic neurons) to their target neurons (postsynaptic neurons) in other brain regions. My video on the raphe nuclei has more information (th-cam.com/video/bzsv02vbx-k/w-d-xo.html) as does this article about raphe nuclei anatomy: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK544359/
Hey, is there any way of making the raphe nuclei better at producing serotonin, any kind of nutrient one could take to influence this? I've had low serotonin all my life and am struggling with depression and insomnia. Dr. William Walsh has said in a podcast with Dr. Yang that in bipolar disorder, "serotonin poverty", as he calls it, may be caused by the raphe nuclei and thus see no improvement from reuptake pills. But he hasn't gone into further detail and stated the information may be published in a future book of his. Any idea what to do for raphe nuclei?
Great question. Just as a caveat, I'm not a medical professional and this isn't medical advice. In general, over the counter supplements that could have an effect of increasing serotonin production are L-tryptophan (an amino acid that is the basic building block of serotonin) and 5HTP (the direct chemical precursor to serotonin). As with all supplementation, it's really important to consult a medical professional before taking anything, especially since they might have more accurate and specific advice.
⚠ CORRECTION!!! In this video, I said "this video is brought to you by the Diamond Mind Foundation." Well, as of December 2022, that is no longer the case.
Sense of Mind is now 100% dependent on viewers like you. So if you value this content, please go to www.patreon.com/senseofmind.
For less than $5 a month, you'll get exclusive content and the satisfaction of knowing you're helping to keep Sense of Mind alive! 🧠
You're channel is literally my favorite rn
5:55 just wanted to let you know how crucial your videos are! I’m trying to figure out what happened in my brain based on years of being on all kinds of medications. I’m loving all the information you are sending out! May someone find or create a better system than what I’ve had to endure in darkness and hell. SSRI’s seem to do the opposite of what they are prescribed for, working against the body’s natural balancing mechanisms. Would you agree?
Hi.. I have been through a month of waves that finally diagnosed as panic disorder after a panic attack or an IBS attack.. knowing the mechanism of serotonin system is important but I think it is the balance of what we need to get back.. SSRIs I went through a minimal dose for 6 days and voilà.. back in balance.. the thing that the treatment courses could put you on months of those .. you just need to know where to treat the minimal imbalance
@@Truth_puzzle that makes sense. Balance is key. And learning how to trust your own instincts or intuition is critical to that. Finding trust has been hard when you’ve been told for so long not to. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. They help tremendously.
Happy that you read my words.. thank you as well.. I just went through very strange experience for the first time of my life and I am a medical doctor.. still wasn't expecting this to happen.. so I went through all readings and examinations until I finally made my path out..
@@Truth_puzzle wow really. I would love to hear more about your experience, having come from the medical side. Also what is an IBS attack?
@@bonnjean irritable bowel syndrome... But it seams to me it started in the colon as a panic attack then the whole body was stimulated as if no sympathetic and parasympathetic balance.. long story really.. I made a video about it but in Arabic..
Thank you for the detailed information and not dumbing it down with analogies. the 3d visuals of molecules are great too.
Any info on what happened to the adult mice when injected with serotonin?
🧬thanks for the great break-down of break-through information
Thank you so much for checking it out!
Excellent explanation.
Thanks again
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Great video. Highly informative. Love the animation!
Glad to hear it. Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Video about Kynurenic acid plz
A good video thanks. Just wondering how the serotonin packed vesicles get from the raphe nuclei into the presynaptic neurons throughout the brain? Do they travel along the shown serotonin (csf?) routes and somehow infuse into the neurons while kept intact?
Thanks for your question! The raphe nuclei neurons (where serotonin is produced and packaged into vesicles) have long axons that reach out to other brain regions, so serotonin-containing vesicles are actually released directly from the raphe nuclei neurons (the presynaptic serotonergic neurons) to their target neurons (postsynaptic neurons) in other brain regions. My video on the raphe nuclei has more information (th-cam.com/video/bzsv02vbx-k/w-d-xo.html) as does this article about raphe nuclei anatomy: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK544359/
Ut how can we tell if we are low on seretonin, and need a boost? Whats the best method of boosting the level?
Talk about long-Covid and Tryptophan and 5-HTP. I think you're a smart young man. Peace!
Hey, is there any way of making the raphe nuclei better at producing serotonin, any kind of nutrient one could take to influence this?
I've had low serotonin all my life and am struggling with depression and insomnia.
Dr. William Walsh has said in a podcast with Dr. Yang that in bipolar disorder, "serotonin poverty", as he calls it, may be caused by the raphe nuclei and thus see no improvement from reuptake pills. But he hasn't gone into further detail and stated the information may be published in a future book of his.
Any idea what to do for raphe nuclei?
Great question. Just as a caveat, I'm not a medical professional and this isn't medical advice. In general, over the counter supplements that could have an effect of increasing serotonin production are L-tryptophan (an amino acid that is the basic building block of serotonin) and 5HTP (the direct chemical precursor to serotonin). As with all supplementation, it's really important to consult a medical professional before taking anything, especially since they might have more accurate and specific advice.
@@senseofmindshow thanks for your answer!:)
Does serotonin go from the gut to the brain through the vagus nerve?
What software is being used in this video
Bro i am suffering from PSSD.How to recover