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They are somewhat antagonistic. For example, serotonin increases the CRH and prolactin, dopamine tends to inhibit them. So a bad bowel function or poor elimination would certainly speed that serotonin excess up. Yes. Nitric oxide, endotoxin and serotonin all shift your body towards the stress and progesterone and its derivatives in the brain, allopregnenolone for example, are important for keeping the balance in the right direction. Estrogen increases the serotonin and stress, progesterone tends to reverse that and increase the balance towards dopamine. So do you think though that this would be any reason or cause for Parkinson's down the

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