Toxins cross the blood - brain barrier and
damage neuron bundles in the brain, inhibiting serotonin and dopamine production.
Aside from contributing to depression,
damaged neuron bundles are a factor in anxiety, addiction, migraines, insomnia, chronic pain, Parkinson's, and ADD / ADHD.
Not exact matches
Neuron bundles can be
damaged via head injury, poor diet, too many toxins, or heavy metals.
As I mentioned earlier, when
neuron bundles become
damaged, they can not properly communicate, and serotonin / dopamine transfer is adversely affected.
These neurotransmitters need to transmit these signals to and from
neurons, but when the
neuron bundles are
damaged, the neurotransmitters can't communicate, and there is a kind of misfire.
We previously thought there was no way to «heal» the brain once the
neuron bundles were
damaged.
When everything is firing properly in the brain, serotonin and dopamine are properly absorbed through
neuron bundles, but when these
bundles get
damaged, the uptake suffers.