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    Known as “dopamine foods,” they work to boost production of the feel-good chemical in your body. The way dopamine foods work in your body is a little complicated, and nutritionists stress that ...

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    How to boost dopamine naturally. ... Eating foods rich in tryptophan, like eggs, tofu, ... The Cleveland Clinic recommends going outside for at least 10 minutes a day.

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    A dopamine menu is a curated list of enjoyable, stimulating activities that boost your mood. Experts share the benefits, science, and how to create your own. Experts Reveal A Simple Happiness Hack ...

  5. Mayo Clinic Diet - Wikipedia

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    The legitimate Mayo Clinic Diet does not promote a high protein or "key food" approach. There have been diets falsely attributed to Mayo Clinic for decades. [3] Many or most web sites claiming to debunk the bogus version of the diet are actually promoting it or a similar fad diet.

  6. Endorphins - Wikipedia

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    Endorphins (contracted from endogenous morphine) [1] [2] [3] are peptides produced in the brain that block the perception of pain and increase feelings of wellbeing. They are produced and stored in the pituitary gland of the brain.

  7. Dopaminergic pathways - Wikipedia

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    The dopamine neurons of the dopaminergic pathways synthesize and release the neurotransmitter dopamine. [2] [3] Enzymes tyrosine hydroxylase and dopa decarboxylase are required for dopamine synthesis. [4] These enzymes are both produced in the cell bodies of dopamine neurons. Dopamine is stored in the cytoplasm and vesicles in axon terminals.

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  9. Phenylalanine - Wikipedia

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    Pregnant women with PKU must control their blood phenylalanine levels even if the fetus is heterozygous for the defective gene because the fetus could be adversely affected due to hepatic immaturity. [medical citation needed] A non-food source of phenylalanine is the artificial sweetener aspartame. This compound is metabolized by the body into ...