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Severe Psychological Trauma

Severe Psychological Trauma
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Monday, 2 July 2012 at 06:47 UTC+05:30
Tiruvengalan Swaamin updated his status.
 Hypothesis (1) When a person experiences severe psychological trauma, this disrupts the production of serotonin in the brain. (2) The brain sends a signal to the gut to boost serotonin production. (3) The gut starts to produce more serotonin and there is a surge of serotonin towards the brain and penis. (4) On one end, there is build up of serotonin at the nerve endings of the penis. (5) On the other end, some of the serotonin disperses into the brain. This leads the brain to falsely believe that there is sufficient serotonin being produced within the brain. (6) The brain continues to produce less serotonin and signals the gut to produce more, even when the effects of the trauma eventually wears off. This becomes a vicious cycle and unnatural equilibrium. (7) Two steps are need to disrupt this equilibrium. The first step is to reduce the concentration of serotonin at the penis. The second step is to disrupt the transportation of serotonin between the gut and the brain, by applying pressure on the vagus nerve. Copyright © 2012IAmVine Ministries ltd. All rights reserved.

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GENETIC MUTATIONS.
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Monday, 10 December 2012 at 22:57 UTC+05:30
Tiruvengalan Swaamin updated his status.
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