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What a Chemical Imbalance Does to Your Brain

Posted by Bobby Brown on October 25, 2023 - 9:04pm


The human body is made up of various chemicals. You probably know them more as enzymes, hormones, and neurotransmitters. With so many different compounds flowing through your veins, it’s not unlikely that a chemical imbalance can occur. These imbalances can be due to age, diseases, injuries, poor nutrition, or even chronic stress. In fact, we often associate a chemical imbalance with a mood or mental disorder.

When your doctor mentions a chemical imbalance, they’re usually referring to the neurotransmitters, or chemical messengers, in the brain. These imbalances exist because your brain has created neural pathways associated with stress, anxiety, and even irrational conclusions. While we can say that people are predisposed to anxiety symptoms, we cannot say that people are “born” with certain mental conditions related to chemical imbalances. These symptoms develop over time and are a result of an individual’s environment early in life.

How These Pathways are Created

The neural pathways that develop in your brain decide which neurochemicals pass through each synapse. They also determine the strength of these neurochemicals. When we discuss your chemical imbalances, it’s essential to understand that your neural pathways determine your neurochemistry, not the other way around.

Often, adults and children will see their doctors, seeking help, and even medications for mental and mood disorders. Your doctor will write a script that will temporarily change the brain chemistry, but this is not a permanent solution to the chemical imbalances caused by the neural pathways your brain has created over the years.

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