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		<title>Mad dogs – the Serotonin connection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When your brain wants to send a message from one neuron to the next, it uses chemical substances called neurotransmitters. One of the major neurotransmitters in the brain is called serotonin. Studies in animals and humans have revealed that serotonin is responsible for feelings of well being, calmness, relaxation, confidence and concentration.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When your brain wants to send a message from one neuron to the next, it uses chemical substances called neurotransmitters. One of the major neurotransmitters in the brain is called<strong> serotonin</strong>. Studies in animals and humans have revealed that serotonin is responsible for feelings of well being, calmness, relaxation, confidence and concentration.</p>
<p>So, what happens if you don&#8217;t have enough serotonin? <strong>Fear, aggression, anxiety</strong>. But you&#8217;d be surprised at how often serotonin deficiency is simply due to dietary imbalances. Easy to fix.</p>
<p>This is how serotonin is made in the body:<br />
Tryptophan (an amino acid) is converted into 5-HTP (another amino acid) which in turn, is converted into serotonin (a neurotransmitter).</p>
<p>When we first started making herbal products, we formulated our Calm mix using <strong>tryptophan</strong>. But we encountered a problem – the product seemed to become less effective with time.</p>
<p>A bit of research showed us where we were going wrong:</p>
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<li>Tryptophan doesn&#8217;t pass easily from the blood into the brain</li>
<li>It is also used to make proteins – hence some of it is used elsewhere</li>
<li>The liver breaks it down to a mildly toxic substance</li>
<li>It feeds back on itself, and inhibits its own conversion to serotonin</li>
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<p>Because of these problems, we switched to using <strong>5-HTP</strong>. 5-Hydroxy Tryptophan (5-HTP) is also a completely natural substance, derived from the seed pods of Griffonia, a West African plant. Side effects are very rare and 5-HTP has been shown to be VERY effective. (In fact, so effective that is has the manufacturers of Prozac etc. very worried.)</p>
<p>What does this mean in terms of our <strong>animals</strong>? It means that if you have an overly aggressive, nervous, anxious, timid or overly excitable dog, supplementation with Serenity Formula might just help. Also, with Guy Fawkes coming up, it may make traumatic experiences slightly less traumatic.</p>
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