What accompanies toxic symptoms, suggesting the feeling is not dopamine release?

Answer

Nausea or headache, often accompanied by intense flushing

A crucial aspect of enjoying raw oysters safely is correctly distinguishing between the harmless, pleasant neurological effect and potentially dangerous symptoms of contamination. The dopamine effect is described as generally positive and tends to fade relatively quickly. Conversely, symptoms indicating a toxic or bacterial issue are typically negative in nature and may progressively worsen. If the initial lightheadedness is consistently followed by digestive upset such as nausea, or if accompanying symptoms like intense flushing or a headache occur, these strongly suggest an underlying issue such as histamine toxicity (Scombroid poisoning) rather than the expected chemical rush from dopamine release.

What accompanies toxic symptoms, suggesting the feeling is not dopamine release?
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