Brain anatomy
Dopamine
Nutrition
Tolerance/Withdrawal
Miscellaneous
100

The cells that make up our brain.

Neurons

100

What is the main neurotransmitter released during substance use; also called the pleasure chemical?

Dopamine

100

How can Nutrition Therapy be used to improve outcomes? (name one)

Boost Mood

Reduce Cravings

Prevent Relapse


100

Reduction in the effects of a drug after it is consumed continuously.

Tolerance

100

the state of being physically and mentally dependent on a particular substance, and unable to stop taking it without incurring adverse effects

Addiction

200

Brain chemicals that transmit signals (i.e.

Neurotransmitters

200

Average dopamine level on your worst day  

40 ng/dl

200

The building blocks of protein and neurotransmitters.

Amio acids

200

A state in which a person no longer responds to the effects of a drug; a higher dose is required to get the same effect.

Tolerance

200

Length of time that might be necessary for the brain to heal from drug use

18 months

300

This almond-shaped structure is responsible for our fight or flight response.

Amygdala

300

Average dopamine level on your best day

100ng/dl

300

This nutrient is critical for homeostasis (balance of all body systems).

Protein

300

is the group of symptoms that occur upon the abrupt discontinuation or decrease in the intake of pharmaceutical or recreational drugs.

Withdrawal 

300

Events, circumstances, people, places, things that increase the desire to use.

Trigger

400

Decision-making and judgment center; not fully-developed until after adolescence.

Prefrontal cortex

400

The DEADLY dopamine level created by methamphetamine is over _____ times the normal maximum level.

ten times the normal level (1100ng/dl)

400

Blood sugar management

Key relapse prevention tool

Mood stabilization

Reduced cravings

Enhanced decision making

400

Stomach and digestive problems associated with withdrawal. (name one)

Nausea, diarrhea, vomiting

400

The act of not using/drinking.

Sobriety/Abstinence

500

This "master gland" governs the function of other glands in the body.  It regulates the flow of hormones/

Pituitary gland

500

This is the shortened name for this neurotransmitter and is a slang for illicit substances.

"Dope"

500

Omega 3

May increase dopamine by 40% and may enhance the dopamine process

500

Mind and body issues with withdrawal.  (name one)

depression, anxiety, sleeplessness, chills/seating, pain

500

Acronym for Automatic Negative Thoughts 

ANTS