Understanding Neurotransmitters

A neurotransmitter is a chemical messenger that carries signals from one cell to another. It converts electrical activity in the nervous system into real effects in muscles, organs, and glands, shaping movement, stress response, focus, and emotional tone.

In simple terms, the signal travels electrically, then continues chemically. The neurotransmitter binds to receptors in the next cell and directs what happens next, activation, inhibition, or regulation. Examples include acetylcholine, norepinephrine, and dopamine, each linked to different functions like movement, alertness, and motivation.

From an alchemical view, neurotransmitters are part of the transformation process inside the body. An inner state, a thought, a breath, or a sensation shifts neural activity, and this changes the chemical balance. The invisible becomes tangible. What begins as an internal impulse is translated into physical response, showing how the body continuously turns subtle signals into form.

Neurotransmitters work in both forms, dynamic or neurogenic shaking but the entry point is different. In dynamic shaking, you initiate movement. Motor neurons release acetylcholine at the muscle, which drives contraction. At the same time, norepinephrine increases alertness and activation, supporting sustained movement and rhythm. You are consciously amplifying neural signaling, which raises overall system activity.

In neurogenic shaking, the process is driven from within the nervous system. The same acetylcholine still triggers muscle contractions, but the pattern is no longer voluntary. Shifts in autonomic balance change neurotransmitter output. Activation can rise through norepinephrine, then move toward regulation as parasympathetic signaling increases. This creates cycles of contraction and release without conscious control.

In both cases, neurotransmitters coordinate the process. Acetylcholine enables muscle movement, norepinephrine supports activation, and the balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic signaling shapes whether the shaking is driven by intention or emerges spontaneously.

 

The Somatic Neurochemistry Stack

Compound What It Does Activated By
Dopamine Motivation, reward, movement, anticipated pleasure Movement, cold, achieving goals, tremor completion
Serotonin Well-being, emotional stability, sleep, appetite Sunlight, rhythmic movement, shaking, gut health
Norepinephrine Alertness, focus, stress response, energy Cold water, intense breathing, stress completion
GABA Calm, relaxation, anxiety reduction, sleep Slow breathing, tremor, yoga nidra, parasympathetic activation
Acetylcholine Memory, learning, muscle activation, attention Focused attention, slow movement, body scanning
Anandamide Bliss, pain relief, appetite, memory Exercise, fasting, cold, deep meditation, breathwork
2-AG Neuroprotection, stress relief, appetite Rest, physical touch, stress reduction
DMT Deep dream states, mystical experience, altered states Deep REM, extreme breathwork, deep meditation
5-MeO-DMT Ego dissolution, non-dual consciousness, ecstasy Holotropic breathwork, deep samadhi
Bufotenin Altered perception, visionary states Extreme stress release, deep altered states
Pinoline Deep meditation states, REM amplification Deep meditation, darkness retreat, REM cycles
Melatonin Sleep, circadian rhythm, powerful antioxidant Darkness, cold, meditation, circadian alignment
Beta-endorphin Euphoria, pain relief, social bonding Sustained exercise, laughter, crying, tremor
Enkephalins Pain modulation, emotional regulation Somatic shaking, acupuncture, breathwork
Dynorphin Stress-induced analgesia, dissociation Extreme cold, intense exercise, stress peak
PEA Euphoria, focus, flow state, falling in love Aerobic exercise, flow state
Oxytocin Trust, bonding, social connection Touch, eye contact, group practice, group shaking
Vasopressin Social memory, behavior, water retention Social bonding, cold exposure, fasting
Substance P Pain transmission, trauma memory Released and discharged through somatic tremor
NPY Stress resilience, hunger, fat storage Fasting, cold, chronic stress adaptation
BDNF Neuroplasticity, neuron survival, mood Exercise, cold, fasting, somatic movement
NGF Nerve growth, memory, pain Meditation, lion’s mane, nerve stimulation
Tryptamine Mood modulation, psychedelic precursor Gut health, tryptophan-rich food, deep sleep
Nociceptin Stress response, anxiety, pain Trauma release, somatic shaking, deep rest
CRH Cortisol trigger, anxiety, trauma activation Discharged through tremor and completed stress cycles
ACTH Adrenal activation, cortisol release HPA axis reset — somatic work, cold, sleep
Glutamate Learning, memory, neural activation Learning, novelty, breathwork peaks
Glycine Motor control, sleep, pain modulation Deep sleep, cold, somatic stillness
Histamine Wakefulness, appetite, immune response Regulated through gut health, sleep, anti-inflammatory practice
Adenosine Sleep pressure, anti-inflammatory Builds through wakefulness — cleared by deep sleep
Nitric Oxide Blood flow, erection, neural signaling Nasal breathing, humming, exercise, sunlight
Hydrogen Sulfide Neuroprotection, longevity signaling Fasting, garlic, cold, longevity practices
Carbon Monoxide Neuroprotection, vasodilation Regulated through breathing and circulation
VIP Circadian rhythm, immune regulation, gut Circadian alignment, gut health, sunlight
NT-3 Neural development, proprioception Proprioceptive movement, somatic practice
ATP Cellular energy, neural communication Cold, fasting, mitochondrial activation

 

 

Adrian Băjenaru

Adrian Băjenaru

Somatic Shaking™ Method Founder • Nervous System Regulation • Pandiculation & Tremor

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