He's baaack... Ok, so definitely yes to increasing dopamine which will have an inverse effect on serotonin or decrease serotonin which will up your dopamine. The issue becomes more complex if the person involved is overweight as inflammation and high estrogen and prolactin will be adverse to healing. The A/D combo works wonders. Histamine is also generally high with eczema which can be a trigger as it can for asthma. I don't advocate a targeted approach but a shotgun one: getting healthy will start at gut level. Leaky gut will cause a cascade reaction with endotoxin and the resulting inflammation. I would also start on antibiotics and activated charcoal to wipe the bacteria slate clean. And then there's this: an anti-parasitic regimen. Having parasites can cause rosacea and eczema. There are natural protocols for this and then there's Ivermectin. If parasites are involved the condition may worsen temporarily before clearing but this stuff works wonders and if I were everyone I most certainly would use this every few months. Ivermectin and "fish cylin" can be obtained at Tractor Supply if your physician is uncooperative. Eat clean and avoid tap water at all costs as it is rife with SSRI's that tens of millions of annual prescriptions pass along into our drinking water. I buy bottled (glass) mineral water in the hope that it's less evil by a factor.
These are only my opinions of course as I am not allowed to recommend or state anything as I am not an MD (thank Christ). These are the things that I do/did.
Serotonin has proven links to auto-immune issues.
Didn't they ban prophylactic antihelmetic usage in some countrys for aminal use due to them developing to many resistances? (Similarily to antibiotics)
And what is fish cylin? Can't find something under that term with google.
Where i live they require prescription and no doctor will give them to you unless theres proof of an infection (which is ironic because we all have some type/form of parasite in us),
If it wasn't for the corona bull**** i wouldve visited my neighbour switzerland where one can get pyrantel over the counter. I found an "online" doctor but he charges for the 20-30 euro medication an additional 80-100euros for the prescription so it would cost me like 400-500 euros (which is like 500-610 dollars) for as little as 4x4=16 tablets (250mg per tablet)... americans can even buy it in liquid form from amazon ...