Paul Saladino· MD
5h22c 5ht2c just so happens to be the receptor through which as I mentioned earlier serotonin drives the production of cortisol when you activate 5 h2c you're raising ACTH you're the trigger in the whole Downstream Cascade
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5h22c 5ht2c just so happens to be the receptor through which as I mentioned earlier serotonin drives the production of cortisol when you activate 5 h2c you're raising ACTH you're the trigger in the whole Downstream Cascade
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serotonin is the most the most controller of the cortisol release in the body it turns out that the cortisol that we start producing through exercise so through any kind of exertion or to any kind of stress is actually a downstream effect of the synthesis of Serotonin
lowering serotonin or disapposing it doesn't lower but blocks it at several of the receptors this means it has an anti-cortisol effect