Neurotransmitter imbalances are associated with an incredibly wide array of diseases and disorders. Typically, 90+% of the people we see have three or more neurotransmitter related disorders active simultaneously; they just don’t know that they are related. The standard medical approach in these cases is to treat each disorder in a vacuum; this usually means giving specific drugs for specific disorders without looking for the root cause(s) that may connect them. Amino acid therapy provides an extremely effective and efficient solution that addresses the root of the problem.
The goal with amino acid therapy in these cases is to get both serotonin and dopamine levels into their optimal ranges. This really has two parts: the first is the get serotonin and dopamine into what is often referred to as the Phase 3 therapeutic range (click here to read a paper on this); the second part is to get serotonin and dopamine balanced with one another.
This process requires the skills of a practitioner trained in the proper use of amino acid therapy and may involve specialized testing to determine each person’s exact amino acid needs. However, optimizing neurotransmitter status is absolutely vital for a long term solution, so the time and effort required is well worth it.
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I have Parkinson’s disease and would like to know hoe amino acids can help me.
Hi Jerry – thanks for contacting us. I am going to suggest you begin by reading the published papers on amino acid therapy and parkinson’s disease that can be found at http://www.neurosupport.com as well as reviewing the information at http://www.naturalsolutionsforparkinsonsdisease.com. If what you read makes sense to you and you want to get started, please follow the instructions that can be found here: http://naturalsolutionsforparkinsonsdisease.com/getting-started-with-amino-acid-therapy-faqs/.
Happy reading!
Sincerely,
Dr. Chad
Dear Dr Omer, my good friend Mr. Colin Potter (England) recommended I talk with you regarding my Parkinsons Symptoms & Amino Acid therapy. I was diagnosed in Sept. 2012. I have kept my self as fit & well as.posible by using a personal trainer 3 times per week, walking, running & a healthy diet. my main symptoms are both hand tremors & general tremor lightly throughout my body, depression, head pressure. I take 1 mg Asilect Resagilin every morning & my consultant is recommending that I change to l dopa, which I am resisting.
If you think it necessary I would like to visit you by appointment to discuss my options best to help myself
Kind regards
Brian kirsop
Hi Brian,
Thanks for contacting us, although I am very sorry for my extremely delinquent response; apparently we have been having some website issues and I am just now receiving your comment.
I would need to speak with you to determine the proper next steps. Please contact us and set up a initial Skype consultation so we can get you started down the right path.
I look forward to speaking –
Dr. Chad