Epigenetic Repair of Terrifying Lucid Dreams by Enhanced Brain Reward Functional Connectivity and Induction of Dopaminergic Homeostatic Signaling.

Kenneth Blum, Thomas McLaughlin, Edward J Modestino, David Baron, Abdalla Bowirrat, Raymond Brewer, Bruce Steinberg, A Kenison Roy, Marcello Febo, Rajendra D Badgaiyan, Marks S Gold
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During Lucid Dreams, the dreamer is aware, experiences the dream as if fully awake, and may control the dream content. The dreamer can start, stop, and restart dreaming, depending on the nature and pleasantness of the dream. For patients with Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS) behaviors, like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Tourette's- Syndrome, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), the dream content may be pleasant, unpleasant, or terrifying. A sample of psychiatric center patients identified as having RDS reported the effectiveness of a neuronutrient, dopamine agonist, KB200Z, in combating terrifying, lucid dreaming. These reports motivated the study of eight clinical cases with known histories of substance abuse, childhood abuse, and PTSD. The administration of KB200Z, associated with eliminating unpleasant or terrifying lucid dreams in 87.5% of the cases. Subsequently, other published cases have further established the possibility of the long-term elimination of terrifying dreams in PTSD and ADHD patients. Induction of dopamine homeostasis may mitigate the effects of neurogenetic and epigenetic changes in neuroplasticity, identified in the pathogenesis of PTSD and ADHD. The article explores how relief of terrifying lucid dreams may benefit from modulation of dopaminergic signaling activated by the administration of a neuronutrient. Recently, precision formulations of the KB220 neuronutrient guided by Genetic Addiction Risk Score (GARS) test results have been used to repair inheritable deficiencies within the brain reward circuitry. The proposition is that improved dopamine transmodulational signaling may stimulate positive cognitive recall and subsequently attenuate the harmful epigenetic insults from trauma.

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通过增强大脑奖赏功能连接性和诱导多巴胺能平衡信号对恐怖迷梦进行表观遗传修复。
在 "清醒梦 "中,做梦者是有意识的,会像完全清醒一样体验梦境,并可以控制梦的内容。做梦者可以根据梦的性质和愉快程度开始、停止或重新开始做梦。对于有奖赏缺乏综合症(RDS)行为的患者,如注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)、抽动秽语综合症(Tourette's Syndrome)和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD),梦的内容可能是令人愉快、不愉快或恐怖的。精神治疗中心对被确认为患有 RDS 的病人进行了抽样调查,结果表明神经营养素、多巴胺激动剂 KB200Z 能有效对抗恐怖的清醒梦境。这些报告促使我们对八个已知有药物滥用、童年虐待和创伤后应激障碍病史的临床病例进行了研究。87.5%的病例在服用KB200Z后消除了不愉快或恐怖的清晰梦境。随后,其他已发表的病例进一步证实了创伤后应激障碍和多动症患者长期消除恐怖梦境的可能性。多巴胺平衡的诱导可能会减轻神经遗传和表观遗传对神经可塑性变化的影响,这些变化已在创伤后应激障碍和多动症的发病机制中得到确认。文章探讨了如何通过服用神经营养素激活多巴胺能信号的调节来缓解令人恐惧的清醒梦境。最近,在遗传成瘾风险评分(GARS)测试结果的指导下,KB220神经营养素的精确配方被用于修复大脑奖赏回路中的遗传性缺陷。其主张是,多巴胺跨调节信号的改善可能会刺激积极的认知回忆,进而减轻创伤造成的有害表观遗传损伤。
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