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Stop the Addiction Impulse in 60 Seconds (Here’s How)

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Mar 3, 2026
Discussion of how addiction hijacks brain survival circuits and the role of dopamine versus pleasure. Explanation of glutamate-driven compulsion and a simple four-step body-focused technique to lower urges. Practical tips on supplements like NAC and magnesium glycinate, environmental changes to prevent relapse, and using exercise, sleep, and blood sugar control as healthy substitutes.
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INSIGHT

Dopamine Tags Addictions As Survival

  • Addiction is driven by survival-tagging from dopamine rather than weak willpower.
  • Repeated pleasurable relief (alcohol, food, porn) gets tagged as survival, strengthening the drive via dopamine.
INSIGHT

Glutamate Creates Urgency While Dopamine Chooses The Target

  • Glutamate causes the activation and urgency while dopamine pinpoints the target of the craving.
  • High glutamate leads to agitation, pressure, compulsion and shifts an urge from want to need.
ADVICE

One Minute Technique To Reduce An Urge

  • Rate the urge 0–10, point to its bodily location, describe it, then re-rate and repeat until intensity drops.
  • This focuses the vague sensation into a specific body area, separating you from the addiction and often reducing the wave within a minute.
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