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I would like to find all possible information regarding seratonin and its effects on the brain when theres a chemical imbalance with testosterone. Can you point me in the right direction?

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I would like to find all possible information regarding seratonin and its effects on the brain when theres a chemical imbalance with testosterone. Can you point me in the right direction?

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I’m not quite sure what aspect of serotonin /testerone you seek-can you be more specific. Seratonin Question: I was told I have something wrong with my seratonin level, but I have no idea what it controls. Would you please tell me what it controls in the body and what happens if my level of seratonin is low? Answer: Serotonin is used by your body as a neurotransmitter. This means that nerves talk to each other and send signals to each other using serotonin as one of the mediums. Certain nerves use this chemical while other nerves use other chemicals. I have two patients with low levels of serotonin and I have never found a cause or many reports in the literature telling me what to do. Elavil or this class of anti-depressant seems to help. There are new anti-depressants called serotonin reuptake inhibitors. These people manifest their deficiency by depression and this seems to be genetic as far as we can tell.

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