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If there is nothing at all that can break the cycle of depression and you are frustrated by not knowing how to live without getting better soon, there is another theory that you need to learn more about your problem.
I am completely fascinated by this subject and have spent thousands of hours of general research on mood and the human brain. I recently discovered something that keeps me blown away when I think about it. Bipolar depression, horrible anxiety disorder, victim of ADHD I know
If you haven't heard of it before, you'll probably be surprised, but I think you've also demonstrated drinking, drug use, mood disorders, and especially depression. Linked by natural causes . Here is what I can't believe, and I'm surprised that it's not so well known or publicized:
Recently, it was discovered that the human brain and body produce morphine with a molecular structure identical to that derived from opium poppies. The clearest evidence presented by the Neuroscience Institute in a report two years ago is as follows: Animal cells. "
Of course, opium poppy is the devil's drug heroin manufacturer. Not accidentally, that is why it is the most addictive drug on the planet. When they first start taking it, they feel very happy and always have the desire to feel that way embedded in their brain. It's really important to understand that your brain doesn't produce chemicals that make you feel like you've taken a drug-it produces the exact drug itself.
Surely we know that what the brain manufactures for neurotransmitters or other “feeling good” brain chemicals doesn't unfortunately do not make enough for those who are clinically depressed. You've definitely heard of these other “feeling” neurochemicals, such as dopamine, serotonin, and endorphins. Too little of these chemicals can lead to depression, and antidepressants can help fix the problem.
Doctors don't know exactly how most of these drugs work, and some were intended for completely different issues-but we did it for another article Save The main point I am working on is that if some people may be deficient in other brain chemicals, they may be deficient in opiate levels. This is called either because I studied Endorphin deficiency syndrome , Or Endogenous opioid deficiency . The lack of opiates is something I have experienced directly and is a subject that can be explained for you. The bad back took me to opiate-based painkillers and I relied on them.
Increasingly needed over time to develop opiate resistance -To feel "normal" after taking the drug for several months. Without it, after taking a higher amount for a while, you enter a drug withdrawal. I don't think anything is more unpleasant and scary than this kind of withdrawal. Your body feels 100 times more flu and your heart becomes tortured and paralyzed. It is almost impossible to do anything effectively in such a situation, and your brain sticks to only one idea and one idea-how to get more opiates.
One reason people go to rehabilitation is to get some medical relief from such illnesses by other medications that doctors can give you to keep you a little more comfortable. Your brain function is completely impaired, so you need mental support. Depression is inevitable, so let's return to the point of this article.
The number of “treatment resistant” people with depression continues to increase. The idea is that some people are driven into depression by the lack of naturally made opium. All the people in this group who read the web comments I read experienced an incredible and dramatic rise in their mood when they took opiates. They are completely convinced that it is the only thing that helps beat depression. After trying everything else, they get stuck in a position that they know they need a drug, but feel very guilty about it because of the negative stigma to the drug .
Fortunately, a drug has been developed that eases people from drug addiction, called Suboxone. It is made with 1 MG drug dose, and up to 18 MG may be prescribed to severely addicted addicts. However, I have heard of someone who has been using Suboxone for a long time, with only 2 MGs having a very good effect. It's addictive, but people with opiate experience say that if you run out of Suboxone, you may feel a little pain at the 2 MG level for a few days, that's it. Obviously, Suboxone itself is a kind of alternative narcotic to help addicts, and long-term administration to people who may be slightly technically addicted is a highly controversial subject in the medical community. It has become. Some documents frown upon this whole concept, others know that it is a lifesaver. I'm not a doctor, so I need to talk to a progressive psychiatrist about everything mentioned here.
Hopefully this knowledge will change someone's life and help to bring happiness to those who are in terrible depression. How about you? Do you think someone is taking opiate substitutes for the rest of your life? Do you think it's okay to hide your eyebrows or practice this idea? I pray that this information will reach those who have not lost hope while depressed. So please spread the word about this and post a reference to this article where people in need may see it.
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