> Definitely can speak to the exposure to light, and exercise ones.
100% agree - went for a bike ride yesterday for the first since September, I was beaming the entire ride. Forgot how nice it is to get outside the house and away from the computer.
I wrote about how lifting weights gives me a bit of a euphoric feeling, and biking does too. I love commuting by bike - I didn't realize how stressed I get commuting by car or bus in the morning until it was nice enough to bike and I got to work feeling great. I really need to live somewhere where it's possible to bike every day.
That should not necessarily be attributed to increasing serotonin though. Sunlight increases a lot of things - endorphins, hormones, nitric oxide, etc.
Let me offer a counter comment - going outside for a walk makes me more depressed. It's a quiet time that allows my mind to run wild and cause increased symptoms of depression.
Now I still do it but it's hardly a positive for me personally. Of course I'm not saying you're wrong for yourself - just that there are alternative viewpoints that should be put out there.
The way CBD interacts with your serotonergic system is very complicated. In short, there are many ways CBD may increase serotonin by activating the serotonin receptors but not causing re-uptake, thus increasing the amount of serotonin in the synapses.
CBD is a very interesting substance. My main gripe is that, to get antidepressant and anxiolytic effects, dosages are higher than what can conveniently (and affordably) be achieved with the strength of currently available drops/flowers on the market.
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Tryptophan itself as a component of food is mentioned however, as well as tryptophan supplementation. I'd consider 5-htp and L-tryptophan to be under that "tryptophan supplementation" umbrella. The difference between 5htp and l-tryptophan is that the former doesn't require a transport molecule to get past the blood-brain barrier, so it [citation needed] converts to serotonin quicker, whereas with l-tryptophan there's a rate-limiting effect.
5-htp for faster effects,
L-tryptophan to prevent building a tolerance to the extra serotonin.
- Alterations in thought (meditation)
- Exposure to bright light (outdoors)
- Exercise
- tryptophan supplementation taken WITHOUT food for greater uptake
- α-Lactalbumin found in Milk but not really a great option
Definitely can speak to the exposure to light, and exercise ones. Nothing lifts my mood more than going for a run outside, in the heat of the sun.