• How to Manage Dopamine and Other Feel-Good Chemicals Naturally

  • Jan 6 2025
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

How to Manage Dopamine and Other Feel-Good Chemicals Naturally

  • Summary

  • The pursuit of altered states of consciousness through substances like drugs and alcohol is an age-old practice. Despite their potential risks and negative consequences, these substances continue to be widely used with an increasing variety of options available.


    In recent decades, a new challenge has emerged: the conscious or unconscious manipulation of our body's feel-good chemistry. Activities like excessive social media use, compulsive shopping, and overindulgence in sugary foods can trigger dopamine releases, creating a short-lived sense of pleasure.


    This "more-is-better" mentality often leads to addiction and various chronic health issues.


    In this episode, Thom explores the impact of the more-is-better mentality and proposes a more balanced and sustainable approach to well-being. By focusing on natural methods, such as Vedic Meditation, we can harness our body's innate ability to produce feel-good chemicals without relying on external substances or compulsive behaviors.


    Episode Highlights

    [00:45] An Obsession With Control

    [02:53] Dopamine Should be Left Alone

    [05:41] Scurvy: The Unintended Consequence of Vitamin C Supplements

    [09:05] It's Better for You to De-Excite

    [11:34] Active Ingredient Mentality

    [14:22] Undesirable Effects

    [16:48] Nature Knows Best How to Organize

    [18:56] It's What You Do with What You Eat

    [21:48] Awaken Perfect Balance in the Human Brain


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