I'm curious what you all have tried in regards to regulating dopamine. Thanks in advance for your feedback!
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I stopped drinking (though I didn’t do this to improve dopamine levels - my ADD diagnoses came after - though it’s supposed to improve them over time). I try to limit sugar so I don’t get the high and the crash. Cold water showers are something I’ve been exploring. I’ve always drank a lot of caffeine and do quite a bit of exercise. I spend short amounts of time deep breathing. Try to do things I enjoy like planning how I’m going to decorate my home, plan trips and make time for fun. Listening to music and going to coffee. I could get better at eating more protein, probiotics, but I do take a multivitamin.
Seconding all of these! I spend a lot of time and energy making sure that I'm nourished and my nervous system is well regulated.
Especially reducing/eliminating alcohol. I was using that without even knowing that I was trying to get a dopamine boost but it changes your hedonic set point. "Neuroscientist Nora Volkow and colleagues have shown that heavy, prolonged consumption of high-dopamine substances eventually leads to a dopamine deficit state." (Source: matthewvere.com/notes/dopam...
I also try to create environments that engage my senses, which is easier for me since I have the privilege of working from home. I have my white/brown noise sounds, essential oils in the diffuser, a room full of plants so I'm surrounded by green, different colored pens and post its to appeal to me when I need to take notes, and fidget toys for calls.
I'm a bit green when it comes to ADHD. Is there a link between dopamine and ADHD ?
Yes - Google ADDitude + dopamine to learn about it in plain language. ADDitude has excellent articles on all aspects of ADHD.
what you all are suggesting really resonates with. i cut out sugar, caffeine, and alcohol before i knew i had ADHD. i am considering reintroducing caffeine, but am hesitant because of my addictive, binging tendencies. i get pretty overwhelmed reading about all the various supplementation advice/options out there too. the deep breathing is new for me, but wowza, i am amazed by its calming, and equally stimulating effects. also, i have started what i call "sound therapy". listening to lofi music makes my brain SO happy. i am also fortunate and get work from home. my office space is a work in progress :). thank you all for your responses, i am so encouraged!
Interesting I just see myself trying to manage my ADHD. I don't think about dopamine at all.
Hi. I try to stay in the medical research-specific sites like the U.S.'s NIH, and Stanford, Johns Hopkins, and medical research journals for these questions. I had the same questions too, and dug this university study up. hindawi.com/journals/np/201... It may help. It is a single study, but comes with appropriate academic references. My experiences include good results with Omega-3 (EPA heavy), L-Theanine, Caffeine (not after 1pm...got to kill the lunch coma), Vitamin D with K2, MCT in my morning cup of Jobu (coffee), and a few others I'd have to look for. Finally, this research is very descriptive and thorough academically (don't worry, it isn't too long, and it won't put you to sleep) hindawi.com/journals/np/201... .