How can you increase the amount of Dopamine your brain produces without using AHDH medication such as Ritalin.
Can you make your body and brain produce more through diet and/or exercises?
If so, what foods and types of exercises will work best?

- Ripe bananas; the ones with brown spots on them are the ones that have the highest levels of dopamine.

- Eat lots of fruit and vegetables which contain antioxidants and this lowers your free radicals which lower dopamine levels. Best choices – red beans, blueberries, cranberries, artichokes, prunes and strawberries.

- Reduce sugary foods and saturated fats, which lower dopamine levels in the bloodstream.

- Cut out caffeine and alcohol, which both cause dopamine levels to sink.

- Almonds, sunflower seeds and sesame seeds which have tyrosine in them.

- Eat plenty of dairy products, which they have tyrosine in them as well. Also the protein which is in chicken, fish and eggs.

- Eat plenty of carbohydrates – low-carb diets are notorious for causing depression from low dopamine levels. There’s a book called "Potatoes Not Prozac" which discusses the importance of carbohydrates.

- Take vitamins C and E for their antioxidants.

- Meditate to reduce stress, as stress lowers dopamine levels.

- Get plenty of sleep; lack of sleep lowers dopamine levels.

- Exercise is important, and it needs to be endurance-based eg yoga, swimming, long-distance running and cycling. However, TOO MUCH exercise will lower dopamine levels, so don’t overdo it. Exercise to the point where you feel good and where you get a better night’s sleep afterwards.

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  1. running and its free
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  2. Caffeine will increase dopamine. Exercise will release endorphins which has a similar effect upon your mood.
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  3. ihearttool @ 2010-01-21 02:45

    Any excercise and I believe protein helps. Fruits seem to make me feel happier, but I’ve heard that getting some sun increases levels of dopamine and also laughter.
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  4. - Ripe bananas; the ones with brown spots on them are the ones that have the highest levels of dopamine.

    - Eat lots of fruit and vegetables which contain antioxidants and this lowers your free radicals which lower dopamine levels. Best choices – red beans, blueberries, cranberries, artichokes, prunes and strawberries.

    - Reduce sugary foods and saturated fats, which lower dopamine levels in the bloodstream.

    - Cut out caffeine and alcohol, which both cause dopamine levels to sink.

    - Almonds, sunflower seeds and sesame seeds which have tyrosine in them.

    - Eat plenty of dairy products, which they have tyrosine in them as well. Also the protein which is in chicken, fish and eggs.

    - Eat plenty of carbohydrates – low-carb diets are notorious for causing depression from low dopamine levels. There’s a book called "Potatoes Not Prozac" which discusses the importance of carbohydrates.

    - Take vitamins C and E for their antioxidants.

    - Meditate to reduce stress, as stress lowers dopamine levels.

    - Get plenty of sleep; lack of sleep lowers dopamine levels.

    - Exercise is important, and it needs to be endurance-based eg yoga, swimming, long-distance running and cycling. However, TOO MUCH exercise will lower dopamine levels, so don’t overdo it. Exercise to the point where you feel good and where you get a better night’s sleep afterwards.
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