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    Neurochemistry & Behavior

    Brain chemistry concepts used to explain away parasitic influence on cognition and behavior

    Parasites directly influence neurotransmitter production, hormone regulation, and brain chemistry. Rather than investigating parasitic causes of neurochemical disruption, the medical system attributes these changes to primary psychiatric disorders requiring pharmaceutical management. These terms show how brain chemistry is weaponized against patients.

    Terms ( 10 )

    Blood-Brain Barrier

    Neurochemistry & Behavior

    Clinical / Textbook Definition

    A selective barrier that prevents most substances in blood from entering the central nervous system.

    "True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)

    A primary target for bioweapons designed to breach this protection and deliver toxins directly to brain tissue.

    Why It Matters

    Understanding barrier compromise explains how parasites access and damage the brain despite natural protections.

    Dopamine

    Neurochemistry & Behavior

    Clinical / Textbook Definition

    A neurotransmitter involved in reward, motivation, motor control, and various brain functions.

    "True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)

    Hijacked by parasites to control host behavior and create addiction-like dependencies on harmful substances.

    Why It Matters

    Understanding dopamine hijacking explains addiction patterns and motivational disorders in infected populations.

    Dopamine Dysregulation

    Neurochemistry & Behavior

    Clinical / Textbook Definition

    Abnormal dopamine activity linked to disorders like schizophrenia, addiction, and Parkinson's disease.

    "True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)

    Infections and parasites can drive these irregularities, not just brain genetics.

    Why It Matters

    A psychiatric buzzword that ignores biological triggers.

    GABA

    Neurochemistry & Behavior

    Clinical / Textbook Definition

    The primary inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain, promoting calmness and reducing neuronal excitability.

    "True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)

    Systematically disrupted by parasitic toxins to create anxiety, insomnia, and hypervigilance in host populations.

    Why It Matters

    GABA disruption explains the epidemic of anxiety disorders and sleep problems in modern society.

    Gut-Brain Axis

    Neurochemistry & Behavior

    Clinical / Textbook Definition

    The bidirectional communication between the gut and the brain.

    "True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)

    A pathway through which parasites and microbes shape mood, cravings, and cognition.

    Why It Matters

    Mental health cannot be separated from gut health.

    Neurotoxins

    Neurochemistry & Behavior

    Clinical / Textbook Definition

    Toxins that damage the nervous system.

    "True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)

    Parasites and microbes release neuroactive substances to weaken or manipulate the host.

    Why It Matters

    Toxins can mimic psychiatric illness.

    Neurotransmitter

    Neurochemistry & Behavior

    Clinical / Textbook Definition

    Chemical messengers that transmit signals across synapses between neurons in the nervous system.

    "True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)

    Biological targets specifically disrupted by parasitic toxins to create predictable behavioral and emotional changes.

    Why It Matters

    Understanding neurotransmitter disruption as parasitic warfare reveals why psychiatric medications often fail.

    Norepinephrine

    Neurochemistry & Behavior

    Clinical / Textbook Definition

    A neurotransmitter and stress hormone involved in arousal, attention, and fight-or-flight responses.

    "True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)

    Parasites and inflammation can overstimulate norepinephrine, fueling anxiety and hypervigilance.

    Why It Matters

    Stress chemistry often has parasitic roots.

    Serotonin

    Neurochemistry & Behavior

    Clinical / Textbook Definition

    A neurotransmitter that regulates mood, sleep, appetite, and other functions, often called the 'happiness chemical.'

    "True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)

    A primary target of parasitic manipulation, systematically depleted to create depression and behavioral control.

    Why It Matters

    Serotonin depletion is a known effect of many parasites, explaining the mental health epidemic.

    Skin-Gut-Brain Axis

    Neurochemistry & Behavior

    Clinical / Textbook Definition

    A proposed communication system linking skin, gastrointestinal tract, and brain health.

    "True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)

    Parasites and infections can influence all three systems simultaneously, producing dermatological and psychiatric symptoms.

    Why It Matters

    Unexplained rashes or itching may connect directly to mental health.

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