The Cabral Concept

3691: ADHD Medication & Impulsivity, Mitochondrial Health, Long-Term Toxin Exposure, Heavy Metal Detox & Itching, Nighttime Urination (HouseCall)

Mar 15, 2026
Conversations cover ADHD meds and how stimulant drugs affect adrenaline, dopamine and behavior. Mitochondrial health gets a deep dive with talk of urolithin A and broader supplement strategies. Long-term occupational toxin exposure and testing for diesel and solvent burden are explored. Practical detox routines, protective gear for mechanics, and causes and fixes for nighttime urination are discussed.
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INSIGHT

ADHD Stimulants Raise Stress Neurotransmitters

  • ADHD stimulants act essentially like speed, raising adrenaline, dopamine, norepinephrine, and cortisol which can produce anxious/wired states over time.
  • Dr. Stephen Cabral explains chronic use can lead to cortisol burnout and compulsive behaviors like impulsivity and lying beyond typical teen rebellion.
ADVICE

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