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James Sweasy

  • Addiction Driven By Low Dopamine In The Brain.

Addiction Driven By Low Dopamine In The Brain.

Wednesday 11th December 2019

James Sweasy discusses low dopamine's impact on addiction and the importance of seeking help in this episode of 'James Sweasy Live'.
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Understanding Low Dopamine's Role in Addiction with James Sweasy

You're restless, irritable and discontent because you're low on dopamine and this just will not go away.
Ever wondered why some people can't seem to break free from the grip of addiction? In this episode of 'James Sweasy Live', James Sweasy sheds light on the crucial role low dopamine levels play in addiction. Drawing from his own journey, James explains how this chemical imbalance can lead to behaviors that are restless, irritable, and discontented. He dives into the physical allergy of addiction and how it manifests in everyday life.
But it’s not all about the science; James also talks about the natural instincts we all have that can make seeking help even harder. If you or someone you care about is battling addiction, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion that mixes personal stories with expert knowledge, all aimed at helping listeners understand and combat addiction.
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