
- An appropriate level of dopamine helps you to focus better. You see, dopamine has to be in the proper amounts inside your brain to help to stay alert, focused and able to remember things easily. Whenever you daydream, forget where you put your keys or simply wonder whether you locked the front door when you left home this morning, your dopamine levels in your brain are likely to be depressed (too low).
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- Dopamine plays a vital role in how the brain controls movement. So its important that your dopamine levels are at the right level to maintain healthy body movements. When there is a shortage of dopamine in the brain conditions of impaired movement like Parkinson’s disease can develop.
How do you know that your brain’s dopamine levels are low?

Increase your dopamine levels naturally with the following:
There are many not-so-legal ways to increase your dopamine such as thrill and pleasure seeking activities like speeding (pedal to the metal!) down your quiet neighbourhood street. Not such a good idea eh? We have some better suggestions for increasing your dopamine safely and naturally.- Exercise! Again and again, exercise keeps on coming up. Studies have documented that cardiovascular exercise increases dopamine levels in your brain. It’s no wonder you feel a particular high coupled with focus and intense drive after you exercise.
- Eat tyrosine and phenylalanine rich foods. Dopamine comes from the amino acid tyrosine. So it’s a no brainer that when you eat tyrosine rich foods, you increase your brain dopamine levels. Additionally, another amino acid called phenylalanine can be converted by the body to tyrosine so it also promotes higher dopamine levels. Here are examples of foods rich in both tyrosine and phenylalanine:
- Meat (turkey, chicken, pork, beef, lamb)
- Fish (tuna, salmon, cod)
- Dairy products (cottage cheese, cream cheese, yoghurt)
- Eggs
- Tofu and soy protein
- Spirulina
- Other foods rich in tyrosine are bananas, legumes, seeds, mustard greens & spinach, avocado.
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- Turmeric – contains the active ingredient curcumin which has been shown to help prevent the breakdown of dopamine in nerve cells.
- Drink plenty of Green tea as it contains L-theanine, a component that increases dopamine, serotonin and GABA brain levels. L-theanine can also be taken in a supplement form.
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References
- Ropper, A. H., MD, Neurology, P. O., School, H. M., Clinician, R. D. A. M., Neurology, E. V. C. O., . . . Brigham. (2014). Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology (10th Ed.). McGraw-Hill Professional.
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- https://www.medhelp.org/user_journals/show/14818/Foods-That-Increase-Dopamine-Naturally
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0969996103000305
- http://www.jneurosci.org/content/27/20/5291
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- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2828029/
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2929771/
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