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THE FOUR CORNERSTONES OF AVE
NEUROTRANSMITTERS CHANGE
A 1989 study has shown that serotonin, norepinephrine and endorphins (all
positive neurotransmitters) increase, while melatonin, associated with
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), is reduced following the use of AVE
(Shealy, et al., 1989).
NEUROTRANSMITTER CHANGES
FOLLOWING AVE STIMULATION AT 10 HZ.
Serotonin increases relaxation and boosts happiness and socialization. It
helps to moderate emotions such as depression, as well as sexual or violent
urges. Norepinephrine is crucial for a sharp mental focus. When a person is
low in serotonin, their norepinephrine often over-expresses dramatically,
producing violent tendencies, while impairing sleep, mental performance
and socialization. When both serotonin and norepinephrine are moderately
high, the person feels great, relaxed, sharp and in the mood for chatting!
This is called the “Festive Brain” as this is what humans love to do during
big festive events like Thanksgiving, Christmas, Chanukah, Ramadan, etc.