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Autism, ADHD and the Serotonin link

Serotonin often referred to as the "Happy Hormone" has a critical role in communicating between nerve cells and the brain. Many of the struggles typically seen with those on the spectrum are linked to an imbalance of serotonin, usually low, but high serotonin produces many of the same symptoms and is more dangerous. Balanced serotonin results in a stable and balanced emotional state and research shows that it is responsible for mood regulation, emotional processing, and social behavior, issues those on the spectrum are well known to struggle with. Balancing serotonin could be a key piece of the complex jigsaw to help those struggling with these issues


Serotonin imbalances have been linked to repetitive behavour. Research suggests that individuals with autism often exhibit lower levels of serotonin compared to those without the condition and on occasion higher levels. A study on field mice completely unrelated to ASD but as a side effect found that a particular polyphenol in certain grasses for just a few weeks a year resulted in modulating the serotonin levels that in this case was the trigger for them to mate.




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