This limits serotonin so blood flow improves (even down there)

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This limits serotonin so blood flow improves (even down there)

Serotonin is a substance widely dispersed throughout the body. But these days it is most well-known as a brain chemical.

Due to flawed research starting in the 1950s, serotonin has become known as a “happy hormone.”

Numerous treatments have been designed in order to treat psychological issues like depression by increasing serotonin levels in the brain.

Some of these treatments “work” — but they don’t work by increasing brain serotonin

And many of these treatments are actually harmful because what they really do is increase serotonin in the rest of the body.

Even people who have not been prescribed these treatments are urged to take supplements and eat foods which will boost serotonin levels.

But boosting serotonin can be extremely harmful.

For one, it increases the risk of stroke damage.

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The animal experiments were carried out at the Department of Neurology, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA. The results were published by the American Academy of Neurology.

Serotonin has many detrimental effects on the body. It is very active in the blood and can cause clotting problems leading to stroke.

In the 1970s and ‘80s some researchers realized that serotonin-blocking treatments could be helpful for people at risk of stroke.

“Several ‘treatments’ that inhibit the effects of serotonin may reduce or prevent experimental central nervous system ischaemic damage, but these ‘treatments’ are not approved for human use in the United States.”

But some of these treatments were dangerous and not available in the United States.

The authors of this paper were looking for a serotonin blocker with a good safety profile which was certified for use in the United States.

They chose to do their experiments on a treatment called cyproheptadine.

Cyproheptadine is an old treatment originally developed as an antihistamine. It’s also an effective anti serotonin treatment because it blocks numerous serotonin receptors.

So the researchers set about doing stroke-related experiments on rabbits.

The lab animals were put through a procedure which restricted blood flow to the spinal-cord.

Restricted blood flow is called ischemia — it is a major cause of damage in stroke. 

In an ischemic stroke, blood flow is restricted to the brain, starving it of oxygen and fuel.

Before restricting blood flow, some rabbits were given the anti-serotonin treatment cyproheptadine. Other rabbits were not given any treatments.

Rabbits given the serotonin blocker could resist ischemia longer without becoming paralyzed. 

Blocking serotonin reduces the damage caused by blood flow restriction — like that seen in stroke or heart attack.

“Administration of cyproheptadine 15 minutes before five minutes after the onset increases the duration of experimental rapid spinal-cord ischemia required to reduce irreversible paraplegia.”

Cyproheptadine was also found to be beneficial whether it was given before or after oxygen restriction.

This means that lowering your serotonin could protect against stroke or heart attack damage. 

But doctors could also potentially use cyproheptadine AFTER a stroke or heart attack to limit the damage caused by the attack.

“Cyproheptadine may be a potential treatment for ischemic stroke.”

Substances which block serotonin (antagonists) can limit damage from acute events like stroke and heart attack.

“The results suggest that serotonin antagonists reduce ischemic central nervous system damage.”

Serotonin does play a useful role in the body – but most people have way too much and it causes them great harm.

I believe people should be suspicious of those promoting dietary habits or supplements which are designed to boost serotonin.

Serotonin won’t make you happy — but it might make you very ill.

Tryptophan is a commonly provided supplement used to boost serotonin. It is a precursor to serotonin in the body readily makes more serotonin from supplemental tryptophan.

Tryptophan is one supplement I would definitely avoid.

On1e very important nutrient which can limit the production of serotonin in the body is calcium.

This is one reason why I believe that dairy (high in calcium) should be the major source of protein in your diet.

You should always consult a healthcare practitioner about treating and diagnosing health-related problems.

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