- published: 31 Jan 2014
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Serotonin (/ˌsɛrəˈtoʊnᵻn, ˌsɪərə-/) or 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) is a monoamine neurotransmitter. Biochemically derived from tryptophan, serotonin is primarily found in the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract), blood platelets, and the central nervous system (CNS) of animals, including humans. It is popularly thought to be a contributor to feelings of well-being and happiness.
Approximately 90% of the human body's total serotonin is located in the enterochromaffin cells in the GI tract, where it is used to regulate intestinal movements. The serotonin is secreted luminally and basolaterally which leads to increased serotonin uptake by circulating platelets and activation after stimulation, which gives increased stimulation of myenteric neurons and gastrointestinal motility. The remainder is synthesized in serotonergic neurons of the CNS, where it has various functions. These include the regulation of mood, appetite, and sleep. Serotonin also has some cognitive functions, including memory and learning. Modulation of serotonin at synapses is thought to be a major action of several classes of pharmacological antidepressants.
Actors: Traci Hays (editor), Traci Hays (director), Larry Silveira (writer), Leah Kolchinsky (actress), Mackenzie Ellis (actress), Dane Forrest Obuchowski (composer), Larry Silveira (producer), Angela Dunford (actress), Stephen Betts (producer), Amy Brinkman (producer), Dan Lloyd (producer), Joe Oliverio (producer), Anthony Chan (actor), Tina Hays (miscellaneous crew), Daniel Craig (actor),
Plot: A short documentary uniquely presented and targeted to teens and youth informing them of the risks associated with using the drug Ecstasy (MDMA.) This documentary film is factual not scary, genuine, and contemporary. In this film real people tell their real stories. The film offers five messages; 3 messages about the risks associated with taking this drug and two strength based messages suggesting that they find balance.
Keywords: abuse, anxiety, balance, beach, bully, bullying, butterfly, confidant, cpr, criticismAll day long I sing this same old song
Around my head the same old record's on
Sound I know, the engine?s slow
And the ground disappears, oh, my love
Laying on the floor I think about Superman
And did he ever lay around drinking?
Telling his friends reefer in his hand
?Hey, man, some day I'm gonna make a big splash?
Or does that kind of talk just come to us folk
Who can't find an S on our chests?
So just keep wheeling, dealing, bus-stop dreaming
Laying on the floor and just staring at the ceiling
Sound I know, the engine?s slow
And the ground disappears, oh, my love
Laying in the tub I thought about rock 'n roll
And has it already been done before?
Guess so, it's just getting your dick sucked
They don't make it any less good than it once was
Oh, my God, I wish that this dream would stop, start again
When I get well I'm gonna move to the country
Breathe clean air, man, turn televisions off
For a while, Eskimo style
Gotta just breathe in, breathe out, breathe in
The city you know, get paid, you get laid
Go clinic and you listen as the doc says
?Don't drink, don't smoke, work hard, be fun
Don't eat no junk?, ain't it just enough to make you
Wanna go get drunk? That's what I?ve done
Well, anyway the drink got me thinking
What a friend had said, guess what he said
?Happiness is nothing but the flow of serotonin
It ain?t got to do with Jesus Christ
Nothing got to do with wrong or right
Oh, help me out, friend, but can it be right?
That it all boils down to how the chemicals flow to your soul??
Serotonin into my soul
Serotonin into my soul
Serotonin into my soul