Dopamine Detox: How To Regain Control Of Your Life In 30 Days | Dr. Anna Lembke
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 Published On Premiered Sep 19, 2023

In this short clip, Dr. Anna Lembke shares what dopamine is, how to do a dopamine detox, how to have a healthy relationship with dopamine and more.


Dr. Anna Lembke is chief of the Stanford medicine, dual diagnosis clinic, and professor and medical director of addiction medicine at Stanford university's school of medicine. Dr. Lembke has testified before Congress and consulted with governors and senators from Kentucky to Missouri to Nevada. You may also recognize her from her appearance on the hit Netflix movie, “The Social Dilemma.” Aside from this. Anna has also written two books, “Drug Dealer MD,” and her latest book, the New York times bestseller “Dopamine nation.”


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