
dopamine deficiency
Dopamine deficiency occurs when the brain produces less of this vital neurotransmitter, which plays a key role in regulating mood, motivation, reward, and movement. When dopamine levels are low, individuals may experience symptoms like depression, lack of motivation, fatigue, difficulty focusing, or movement issues similar to those seen in Parkinson’s disease. Factors such as genetics, stress, poor diet, or certain medical conditions can contribute to this imbalance. Restoring dopamine levels through lifestyle changes, medication, or therapy can help improve these symptoms and support overall mental and physical well-being.