What are Neurotransmitters and
how could they be the missing link?
Clinical Research on over 100,000 patients revealed direct link between
the following symptoms & neurotransmitter imbalances
What are Neurotransmitters?
Neurotransmitters are naturally occurring chemicals within the brain that relay
signals between the nerve cells and are required for proper brain and body
function. The importance of neurotransmitters transcends their role in the
brain. Every organ is connected to the brain via a vast network of neurons and
receptors. The brain uses neurotransmitters to tell the heart to beat, the lungs
to breath, the intestines to digest, the body to produce hormones and thousands
of other functions. Optimal and balanced neurotransmitter levels are necessary
for healthy functioning not only in the brain but throughout the entire body.
Why test neurotransmitter & hormone
levels in the body before treating the symptoms?
Testing identifies imbalances and sets the benchmark for monitoring
patient progress. Research has shown that patients can share the same symptoms
but their (urine/saliva tests) test results show their neurotransmitter or
hormone imbalances are very different thus, their treatment would be different.
Testing replaces the guess work. Patients currently taking prescriptions for the
symptoms above also benefit greatly from this treatment. This treatment can lead
to elimination of prescriptions or their improved effectiveness.
(All tests can be used by MD, DO, DC, ND, CN, Lac and other healthcare providers
)
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