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Regrow Dopamine Neurons as Part of the Mucuna pruriens Protocol: Additional Information

Posted By Jennifer Shipp | Apr 10, 2026

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In a very healthy child, Mucuna pruriens along with supportive nutrients will be enough to regrow the dopamine neurons within about 5 months. This is also true for adults. But as dopamine neurons regrow, children become more and more capable of strikingly positive changes. Adults have less neuroplasticity than children so we recommend that adult caregivers of ADHD children also take Mucuna pruriens and do psilocybin microdosing to promote heightened neuroplasticity and trauma release. Adults with ADHD should take psilocybin as a microdose daily (300 mg per day) as a part of their Mucuna pruriens protocol for healing.

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Children with ADHD should also work with Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing / EMDR, craniosacral therapy, or DreamLight.app for trauma release on a weekly or bi-weekly basis as part of the Mucuna pruriens protocol if they are not taking psilocybin microdoses. Parents should consider doing a similar protocol of trauma-informed therapy along with their child to ensure that the family trauma is released permanently through this treatment. Psilocybin microdosing is extremely helpful to most ADHD caregivers and to adults who have ADHD themselves. Don't neglect this advice! It's very important!

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Additionally, some children may need treatment for Streptococcus pyogenes, Coxsackievirus, and other pathogenic infections that can cause symptoms of ADHD. Mucuna pruriens is a fortifying herb that makes dopamine neurons less susceptible to infection, but you may need to get rid of a low-level infection first. Streptococcus pyogenes can infect dopamine neurons and it can also infect human muscle tissue and do molecular mimicry that causes the strep bacteria to look exactly like human muscle tissue or dopamine neurons. This means that conventional antibiotic treatment from a doctor won't be able to get rid of these pathogens. We discuss the treatment protocol to address this problem in depth later, but just know that if your child has an infection with a pathogen that’s causing ADHD, you can overcome it at home using fairly simple remedies administered over the course of a few months. Overcoming the pathogens that cause ADHD can really change a child’s life in a positive way by dramatically improving their overall health profile. 

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Resources

Oliva, F. et al. (2020). Early childhood infections, antistreptococcal and basal ganglia antibodies in adult ADHD: a preliminary study. Retrieved February 2, 2026 from https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7672808/#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20present%20preliminary,have%20implications%20on%20pharmacological%20treatment.



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