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Working through a body system and a mechanism isn't quite clicking? Wondering what the heck the difference is between a B cell and a T cell? Stumped on the reasoning behind a plant's specific indication? Leave a detailed question below (please keep it within the scope of this community) and I'll get to it as soon as I can. The more context you give me, the better the answer. If you're asking about a mechanism from a lesson, link the lesson. If you're asking about a plant, tell me what you're trying to understand: the action, the constituent, the clinical use, or how it meets the physiology.
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I am writing an essay for my study on the use of herbs in managing symptoms in tourette. This would mainly have to do with a dysregulation of dopamine in the ctst circuit. but I do not understand the specific role of dopamine in deciding the striatum in selecting impulses.. dopamine is a go signal, but the striatum does not release the dopamine itself? which part of the brain releases the dopamine? the plants I discuss are Melissa Officinalis, Panax Ginseng and Arnica Montana for muscle pain in tics
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Okay so its the substantia nigra who delivers the dopamine.. and you have the direct and indirect pathway or the go and the break. But how does it know which impulses to let through and which ones to hold? And does the substantia nigra help making this decision and give dopamine when it thinks "lets do this!"?
Heartburn or Anxiety? What is CN 10 doing?
If you’ve ever had heartburn that made you wonder if you were having a panic attack, or anxiety that lit up your chest like reflux, the overlap is real. The wiring between these two systems overlaps more than most people realize. A few of the reasons they blur: 1. They share a nerve highway. Sensory fibers from your esophagus and your heart land on the same spinal cord segments before the signal even reaches your brain. Your brain has to make an educated guess about what it’s actually looking at. 2. Stress loosens the valve at the top of your stomach. When the sympathetic nervous system kicks in, the lower esophageal sphincter relaxes, and acid has an easier time moving in the wrong direction. 3. Anxiety slows digestion down. Food sits longer in the stomach, pressure builds against the sphincter, reflux follows. The chest tightness shows up a few minutes later and reads as another wave of panic. 4. Reflux mimics a cardiac event almost too well. Burning under the sternum, pressure radiating into the jaw or arm, breathlessness. Your nervous system can’t always tell the difference, and honestly, neither can the average ER triage before a workup. 5. Your esophagus gets more sensitive when you’re stressed. Normal acid exposure and normal stretching get read as threat by an already-revved nervous system, and the pain signal gets amplified before it ever reaches conscious awareness. 6. Shallow chest breathing makes both worse. You lose diaphragmatic tone, abdominal pressure spikes irregularly, and the whole mechanical setup of reflux falls apart from there. 7. The loop feeds itself. Reflux creates chest sensations, your brain reads threat, the sympathetic system fires harder, the sphincter loosens again. One pass through the cycle sets up the next. This is part of why gut work and nervous system work have to happen together. They’re running on the same wiring! Have you experienced something like this before? Experiencing what felt like both anxiety and/or heartburn? What herb comes to the forefront when reading these mechanisms? What could be helpful here?
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Melissa officinalis? It calms the ns and literature says it also aids the digestion system.. though i'm not sure what substance of the MO is responsible for that.. also the Rosmaric acid? How does the substance responsable for this mechanism influence the digestive track? Or is it because you are calm the nervus vagus is stimulated and so the rest and digest is supported? 🤔
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Woohoo! I have an exam of this at the end of may so its good to see the same thing from another source too!
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What’s a piece of your physiology you want to know more about, and what herbs have you been curious about along the way?
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I would actually like to know something about the use of herbs for example parasites. This both in adults and children. as well as the use herbs in children in general. what is allowed? what is not allowed? how do you adjust the dosage?
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