Pronunciation: /doʊpəmiːn fæstɪŋ/
noun a type of fasting that involves abstaining from activities that provide instant gratification and pleasure in order to reset dopamine levels in the brain
A1 Dopamine fasting is a practice of limiting activities that release dopamine in the brain.
A2 Some people believe that dopamine fasting can help reset their brain's reward system.
B1 During dopamine fasting, individuals avoid engaging in activities like social media, eating junk food, and watching TV.
B2 Research on the benefits of dopamine fasting is still ongoing, with some studies suggesting potential improvements in mental health.
C1 Dopamine fasting has gained popularity in recent years as a way to combat addiction and improve overall well-being.
C2 Individuals who practice dopamine fasting often report increased focus, productivity, and a greater sense of balance in their lives.
formal Dopamine fasting is a technique aimed at reducing the overstimulation of the brain's reward system.
informal I heard some people are trying out dopamine fasting to reset their brain and improve focus.
slang Dopamine fasting is like a brain detox to help you feel more balanced and in control.
figurative Think of dopamine fasting as giving your brain a much-needed break from constant stimulation.
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