The neurotransmitter dopamine is excreted in our brain to provide nothing less than the feeling of well-being, happiness, pleasure. Almost all of us, especially after the age of 40, wind up dopamine depleted. Modern society is like a giant dopamine assault--it is depleted by stress, all forms, as well as toxins, heavy metal toxicity, chemicals in food, and many other things.
This video is a very detailed and clear mini-lecture on one of the most potent tools we have at our disposal in natural medicine to address low dopamine--pine pollen.
Loaded with anti-oxidants, minerals and co-enzymes, pine pollen tincture, as the narrator tells us, can cure bouts of depression or lethargy in moments.
He also lists other herbs that can be very helpful for depression, so get pen and paper!
--Celia Farber
This video was produced by Nyishar
Celia Farber is an investigative science reporter and cultural journalist who has written for several magazines including Harper’s, Esquire, Rolling Stone, SPIN and more. She is the author of “Serious Adverse Events: An Uncensored History of AIDS” (Melville House Press/ Random House). Known for bold exposes of the pharmaceutical industry and related media cover ups, Celia Farber shines a spotlight on the very subjects that have been taboo for too long: What is Cancer? Does HIV cause AIDS? Do Vaccinations Cause Brain Damage? And many more...