Chrysanthe
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This test basically tells you what hormones you are deficient or abundant in, and how that affects your nature.
It's slightly long, and a bit tedious since its in the form of a pdf document but, it's here if you'd like to take it.
test which is stupid cause its in pdf format
Here's my result (I didn't actually write any of the answers down... just skimmed through each section lol).
1. Memory and Attention. Dopamine > GABA > Acetycholine > Serotonin.
2. Physical. Acetycholine > Dopamine > GABA > Serotonin.
3. Personality. Acetycholine > Dopamine > GABA > Serotonin.
4. Character. Acetycholine > Dopamine > Serotonin > GABA.
Overall. Acetycholine > Dopamine > GABA > Serotonin.
ACETYLCHOLINE NATURE
Serotonin Deficiency
I feel deficient in all of these honestly. o. O
It's slightly long, and a bit tedious since its in the form of a pdf document but, it's here if you'd like to take it.
test which is stupid cause its in pdf format
Here's my result (I didn't actually write any of the answers down... just skimmed through each section lol).
1. Memory and Attention. Dopamine > GABA > Acetycholine > Serotonin.
2. Physical. Acetycholine > Dopamine > GABA > Serotonin.
3. Personality. Acetycholine > Dopamine > GABA > Serotonin.
4. Character. Acetycholine > Dopamine > Serotonin > GABA.
Overall. Acetycholine > Dopamine > GABA > Serotonin.
ACETYLCHOLINE NATURE
You are adept at working with your senses and view the world in sensory terms. You are highly creative and open to new ideas. You are a quick thinker who is always taking other people into consideration. You are devoted to making things the best they can be, no matter how much effort it requires. You are flexible, creative, and spontaneous, and
are willing to try anything new as long as it promises to be new and exciting. If your acetylcholine nature is in balance, you are intuitive and innovative. You take pleasure in anything involving words, ideas, and communication. (Acetylcholine is produced to a great extent in the parietal lobes of the brain, which is responsible for language, intelligence, and comprehension) You may be ideal in the roles as counselor, mediator, think tank member, yoga and meditation instructor, religious leader, and in public service. Strong acetylcholine levels are associated with high brain speed, which impacts the creative function, so artists, writers, advertising professionals, and actors are frequently acetylcholine dominant. You are extremely social, even charismatic. You love meeting and greeting and making new friends. You come across to others as authentic and grounded. People find you charming, and you find relationships come easy to you. You invest a great deal of energy and time into your relationships and feel that you are personally reaping the rewards. You are an optimist, and your see the possibilities in people. You are attentive to the needs of children and romantic with you significant other. You are good at remembering other people’s feelings and reactions, and this enables you to not hurt others. You are altruistic and benevolent. You love adventure. You are open to new things and not afraid of failure. You like to travel, but you can also enjoy reading about the lives of others. Your quest for learning makes you interested in a variety of topics and adept at sharing your knowledge with others.
Too Much Acetylcholine
You may give too much of yourself, to the point of not considering your own needs or becoming masochistic. You may feel the world is taking advantage of you, or become paranoid. You may become socially isolated as a result. Panic disorder, manic episodes, or anxiety can result.
are willing to try anything new as long as it promises to be new and exciting. If your acetylcholine nature is in balance, you are intuitive and innovative. You take pleasure in anything involving words, ideas, and communication. (Acetylcholine is produced to a great extent in the parietal lobes of the brain, which is responsible for language, intelligence, and comprehension) You may be ideal in the roles as counselor, mediator, think tank member, yoga and meditation instructor, religious leader, and in public service. Strong acetylcholine levels are associated with high brain speed, which impacts the creative function, so artists, writers, advertising professionals, and actors are frequently acetylcholine dominant. You are extremely social, even charismatic. You love meeting and greeting and making new friends. You come across to others as authentic and grounded. People find you charming, and you find relationships come easy to you. You invest a great deal of energy and time into your relationships and feel that you are personally reaping the rewards. You are an optimist, and your see the possibilities in people. You are attentive to the needs of children and romantic with you significant other. You are good at remembering other people’s feelings and reactions, and this enables you to not hurt others. You are altruistic and benevolent. You love adventure. You are open to new things and not afraid of failure. You like to travel, but you can also enjoy reading about the lives of others. Your quest for learning makes you interested in a variety of topics and adept at sharing your knowledge with others.
Too Much Acetylcholine
You may give too much of yourself, to the point of not considering your own needs or becoming masochistic. You may feel the world is taking advantage of you, or become paranoid. You may become socially isolated as a result. Panic disorder, manic episodes, or anxiety can result.
Serotonin Deficiency
Serotonin is produced in great quantities in the occipit
al lobes and helps
create the neurological electricity for sight and rest,
and also controls your cravings. The
occipital lobes maintain your brain’s overall balance, o
r synchrony, by regulating the output of all
the primary brain waves. The four brain waves appear
in varying combinations throughout the
day, but at night serotonin allows the brain to rechar
ge and rebalance. If these brain waves are
out of sync, the left and right sides of your brain wil
l be out of balance, and you might feel like
you are going off the edge; you are overtired, out
of control, and unable to get a restful sleep.
When serotonin is unbalanced, your brain’s ability to
recharge itself is compromised. Serotonin
burnout can occur from experiencing too much excitement o
r not getting enough sleep. When
this happens, you simply cannot think clearly.
hysical Issues:
Aches and soreness, allergies, arthritis, backache, blu
rred vision, carbohydrate
cravings, clammy hands, constipation or diarrhea, difficu
lty swallowing, dizziness, drug or alcohol
addiction, drug reactions, dry mouth, hallucinations, he
adaches, high pain/pleasure threshold,
hypersensitivity, excessive sleeping, hypertension, insomni
a, muscle tension, nausea, night
sweats, palpitations, parethesias, PMS, premature ejacul
ation, premature orgasm for women,
salt cravings, tachycardia, ringing in ears, tremors, u
rinary frequency, vomiting, weight gain.
Personality Issues:
Codependency, depersonalization, depression, impulsiven
ess, lack of artistic
appreciation, lack of common sense, lack of pleasure, soci
al isolation, masochistic tendencies,
obsessive compulsive disorder, paranoia, perfectionism, ph
obias, rage, self-absorption, shyness.
Memory Issues:
Confusion, memory loss, too many ideas to manage.
Attention Issues:
Difficulty concentrating, hypervigilance, restlessness, sl
ow reaction time.
al lobes and helps
create the neurological electricity for sight and rest,
and also controls your cravings. The
occipital lobes maintain your brain’s overall balance, o
r synchrony, by regulating the output of all
the primary brain waves. The four brain waves appear
in varying combinations throughout the
day, but at night serotonin allows the brain to rechar
ge and rebalance. If these brain waves are
out of sync, the left and right sides of your brain wil
l be out of balance, and you might feel like
you are going off the edge; you are overtired, out
of control, and unable to get a restful sleep.
When serotonin is unbalanced, your brain’s ability to
recharge itself is compromised. Serotonin
burnout can occur from experiencing too much excitement o
r not getting enough sleep. When
this happens, you simply cannot think clearly.
hysical Issues:
Aches and soreness, allergies, arthritis, backache, blu
rred vision, carbohydrate
cravings, clammy hands, constipation or diarrhea, difficu
lty swallowing, dizziness, drug or alcohol
addiction, drug reactions, dry mouth, hallucinations, he
adaches, high pain/pleasure threshold,
hypersensitivity, excessive sleeping, hypertension, insomni
a, muscle tension, nausea, night
sweats, palpitations, parethesias, PMS, premature ejacul
ation, premature orgasm for women,
salt cravings, tachycardia, ringing in ears, tremors, u
rinary frequency, vomiting, weight gain.
Personality Issues:
Codependency, depersonalization, depression, impulsiven
ess, lack of artistic
appreciation, lack of common sense, lack of pleasure, soci
al isolation, masochistic tendencies,
obsessive compulsive disorder, paranoia, perfectionism, ph
obias, rage, self-absorption, shyness.
Memory Issues:
Confusion, memory loss, too many ideas to manage.
Attention Issues:
Difficulty concentrating, hypervigilance, restlessness, sl
ow reaction time.
I feel deficient in all of these honestly. o. O