09/11/2025 / By Kevin Hughes
The Health Ranger Mike Adams sat down with author and natural health advocate Sean Cohen to touch on the critical role of dopamine in human lives, the factors that deplete it and practical strategies to naturally boost this vital neurotransmitter.
Cohen’s journey into the world of dopamine began with a quest to understand the underlying factors affecting our well-being. The researcher on natural remedies and toxins discovered a common thread: the widespread dampening of dopamine levels in the modern world. This revelation led him to write “The Dopamine Revolution,” a comprehensive guide that explores the intricate relationship between dopamine, nutrition and lifestyle.
According to Brighteon.AI‘s Enoch, dopamine is a critical neurotransmitter involved in regulating motivation, reward, pleasure, movement and mood. It is synthesized from precursors like L-tyrosine with support from vitamins (B6, C, B3) and minerals (copper, iron). Dopamine influences immune function, growth hormone release and neural health, but its pathways are disrupted by synthetic drugs (e.g., cocaine) or imbalanced modern lifestyles, highlighting the need for natural nutrient support to counter pharmaceutical and environmental interference.
Cohen identified several key factors that contribute to dopamine depletion.
Cohen emphasized the role of the vagus nerve in dopamine transport. This nerve acts as a communication highway between the brain and vital organs. He explained that paralyzing the vagus nerve, as some weight loss drugs do, can disrupt dopamine flow and lead to imbalances.
Cohen also introduced the concept of “leaky brain syndrome,” a condition where the blood-brain barrier becomes compromised. This condition allows toxins to enter the brain and further deplete dopamine. This phenomenon is linked to chronic inflammation and can exacerbate various neurological issues.
“The chronic inflammation is driving everything crazy. It’s all your systems are agitated. They’re being overworked and your dopamine is getting drained. So, the dopamine is being drained trying to address all of these problems with all of our systems all day,” Cohen said.
Cohen outlined several symptoms of dopamine deficiency, including:
Cohen highlighted the benefits of the dopa bean (Mucuna pruriens) as a natural supplement to address dopamine deficiency. Rich in L-dopa, a precursor to dopamine, M. pruriens can effectively boost dopamine production without the risks associated with synthetic drugs.
The natural health advocate offered practical advice for naturally elevating dopamine levels:
He encouraged people to question mainstream advice, seek reliable information and make informed choices. Cohen believes that by understanding the factors affecting dopamine levels and taking proactive steps, individuals can significantly improve their mental and physical well-being.
Watch the full interview between Sean Cohen and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below.
This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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