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I dont know for everyone or every group

certainly, but my understanding of the genetically

predisposed dopamine deficiency for the celts, scots

and dutch is that these were people that ate a lot of

fish in their natural diet. They lived near the ocean

and were sailors for the most part. So they ate a lot

of fish and certain kinds of fish have natural

dopamine. When these same people move inland and dont

have the "dopamine/ GLA rich fish to eat then they

suffer. Because their natural diet is not being

provided.

donna

 

--- Prakash Desai <pdesai wrote:

> I wonder WHY we have dopamine deficiency to begin

> with? Is it that we are

> "genetically pre-disposed" (which I interpret as

> karma from our previous

> lives) to allow us to work out our Divine Plans,

> however unpleasant the

> experience in this lifetime may be? And by meddling

> in this plan with mind

> altering drugs are we, inadvertantly (or through

> Avidya) incurring more

> karmic baggage to be worked out in worse ways in

> future lives?

>

> I have to believe that there was a reason God

> created suffering! But I have

> very little capacity to understand why!

>

> Prakash

>

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> watersmoon

> [watersmoon]

> Friday, May 25, 2001 12:27 AM

> gjlist

> Re: [gjlist] cigarettes as mind altering

> drug

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> >"I also don't believe people can get "high" on

> cigarettes as tobacco is

> >not a mind-altering drug..."

>

>

> Dear Wendy,

>

> Actually, nicotine is shown to initiate the release

> of dopamine in the

> brain, much like other substances of abuse, like

> cocaine, would. One who is

> genetically predisposed to having a dopamine

> deficit, would most likely

> find the 'high' that nicotine provides, as dopamine

> is released in the

> brain, to be a version of self medication. Problem

> is, that it's a vicious

> cycle, because for someone with a deficit to begin

> with, releasing dopamine

> through substances only leads to further

> depletion.Thus the addiction! No

> wonder.

>

> If interested, here's a link that might be of

> interest:

> http://www.sfn.org/briefings/nicotine.html

>

> Namaste'

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