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		<title>Dopamine relieves pain &#8211; encouraging test your subconscious to provide</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Pain Management]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dopamine has long been known to be related to positive experiences such as eating and sex. But we know now to be released when you&#8217;re in pain, so you may want to try to increase your supply as its normal. Dopamine levels tend to rise when something good happens that exceed your expectations. The neurotransmitter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dopamine has long been known to be related to positive experiences such as eating and sex.<br />
But we know now to be released when you&#8217;re in pain, so you may want to try to<br />
increase your supply as its normal.</p>
<p>Dopamine levels tend to rise when something good happens that exceed your expectations. The <a href="http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/chnt1.html">neurotransmitter</a> gives you a feeling of well-being, doing everything seem accurate in the world.</p>
<p>But dopamine is also released when you&#8217;re in pain. I.e., the same way you reward that gives great pleasure during sex or a large meal also releases dopamine when pain signals are received in the brain.</p>
<p><strong><em>Dopamine and </em></strong><a href="http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=55001"><strong><em>Endorphins</em></strong> </a><br />
Dopamine and endorphins every two seeking to <a href="http://www.reliefmd.com/">alleviate pain</a>. But they have a complex report.<br />
On the other hand, when  <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endorphin">Endorphins</a> are released in response to pain, dopamine appears to be<br />
triggered to enter the frontal lobe of the brain, <a href="http://www.reliefmd.com/">neutralizing the feeling of pain</a>.</p>
<p>Again, when dopamine levels are too high, they tend to reduce the amount of endorphins available for pain relief. This may be why antidepressants are designed to reduce levels of dopamine sometimes<br />
<a href="http://www.fibrofruit.com/">relieve chronic pain</a> they allow endorphin levels remain higher than when the excessive dopamine is present.<br />
<strong><em>Achieving a balance</em></strong><br />
The interactions between dopamine and endorphins illustrate how difficult it is to achieve optimum levels of brain chemistry while using drugs to target a neurotransmitter above the others.<br />
The subconscious, however, may be well placed to achieve the necessary balance for the <a href="http://www.reliefmd.com/">relief of pain</a>. Since the command involuntary body functions, he very likely the necessary knowledge to<br />
guide the differences between the neurotransmitters that must occur.<br />
<strong><em>The role of visualization</em></strong><br />
By viewing reports it may be possible to focus your subconscious on balance the impact of dopamine and Endorphins on the process of pain. This could be true for <a href="http://www.reliefmd.com/">back pain</a> or <a href="http://www.reliefmd.com/">pain in the neck</a> or other extremities,<a href="http://www.reliefmd.com/">arthritis pain</a>,<a href="http://http:/www.fibrofruit.com/">fibromyalgia pain</a>, or<a href="http://www.reliefmd.com/">neuropathic pain </a>(<a href="http://www.reliefmd.com/">nervepain</a>).<br />
The reports display represent the specific language that your subconscious<br />
wants you to read again to him to help relieve your pain. They are simple and<br />
are directly targeted the key factors that could bring you relief.<br />
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You can get these reports by learning how to communicate directly with your<br />
own subconscious mind. The process is honest and can be done at home working<br />
with a facilitator by telephone. You do not need any special qualifications<br />
and no previous experience working with the subconscious.</p>
<p><em><strong>The balanced use of dopamine</strong></em></p>
<p>You can ask the subconscious if viewing an increase in dopamine will be<br />
helpful in relieving pain. If at the same time he also called on Endorphins<br />
and other neurotransmitters involved in pain, he had the opportunity to<br />
provide answers balanced. This can be helpful in relieving pain.</p>
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