When trying to cut back or quit addictive, dopamine-heightening substances, a person’s dopamine levels are quite low, waiting for the addictive ‘crutch’ to assist, and that’s when stress, depression, and anxiety drag most people right back into their bad habits.
Dopamine is a chemical released in the brain that helps nerve cells send
messages that are important for both the brain and body. This ‘feel
good’ hormone is regulated by the body, but addictive substances disrupt
normal production, causing dysfunction of neurotransmitters, and can
create a roller-coaster effect of thrilling highs but intolerable lows....<<<Read More>>>...