Amino Acid Therapy

WHAT ARE NEUROTRANSMITTERS?

Neurotransmitters are chemicals manufactured by our bodies that allow our nervous system to function properly. When the body requires a specific function to be carried out, the nerve endings release a specific chemical into the junction box which is called a synapse. This allows the transmission of the desired functional impulse to be carried down the nerve in order to carry out a function required. These chemicals are stored in nerve endings and released when required into the synapse where they transmit the impulse to the next outgoing or efferent nerve from the synapse. These chemicals are then recycled back into the reservoir to be released again on the next impulse. Different neurotransmitters perform different functions in the body. There are 183 currently known neurotransmitters.

The master neurotransmitters are serotonin, and the catecholamine group which consists of dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. All of the other neurotransmitters in the body start from the top with the serotonin and the catecholamines. For simplicity in this discussion I will be talking about serotonin and dopamine.

When the serotonin or the dopamine is released into the synapse, and while it is in the synapse, it is subject to being degraded and removed by two enzyme systems that are present in the synapse. One is COMT and the other is MAO. These enzymes reduce the amount of serotonin and dopamine that are present in the system. The serotonin and dopamine that are recycled back into the nerve ending or reservoir is safe and is not subject to degradation at that time.

Various diseases have been shown to be associated with low functional levels of neurotransmitters in the body. The list below indicates various categories of diseases and symptom complexes that have been shown to be repaired or relieved or disappear when the neurotransmitter levels are restored to proper therapeutic levels for that specific patient.

WHAT DISEASES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH NEUROTRANSMITTER DEFICIENCY, AND ARE YOU A CANDIDATE FOR THIS TREATMENT?


LOW NEUROTRANSMITTERS IN THE BODY

 CAUSE OR CONTRIBUTE TO

 

OBESITY                                                     OTHER DISEASES 

DECREASED LIFE EXPECTANCY                        PARKINSON'S DISEASE

DIABETES AND ITS COMPLICATIONS                 BULIMIA

HEART DISEASE AND ITS COMPLICATIONS       ANOREXIA

STROKE INCIDENCE                                           DEPRESSION

SLEEP APNEA                                                   ANXIETY

KNEE PROBLEMS                                              PANIC ATTACKS

BACK PROBLEMS                                              MIGRAINE HEADACHES        

INCREASED REHABILITATION TIME                    TENSION HEADACHES          

INCREASED RATE OF INJURIES                         PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME (PMS)

INCREASED GALLSTONES                                 MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS

FEMALE FERTILITY PROBLEMS                         OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER

GYNECOLOGICAL IRREGULARITIES                   IMPULSIVITY

GOUTY ARTHRITIS                                              OBSESSIONALITY

HYPERTENSION                                                 INSOMNIA

HIATAL HERNIA                                                  AGGRESSION

HIGH CHOLESTEROL                                          INAPPROPRIATE AGGRESSION

INCREASED LUNG INFECTIONS                          INAPPROPRIATE ANGER       

INCREASE IN GASTRIC ULCERS                         PSYCHOTIC ILLNESSES

CHRONIC PAIN                                                   FIBROMYALGIA         

FIBROMYALGIA                                                  CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME

MYOCLONUS                                                     ADRENAL FATIGUE/BURNOUT

                                                                          HYPERACTIVITY

                                                                          ADHD/ADD

INCREASED CANCER RISK            HORMONE DYSFUNCTION

                                                                          DEMENTIA

COLON                                                               ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

UTERINE                                                            TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY    

BREAST                                                             PHOBIAS       

                                                                          CHRONIC PAIN

                                                                          NIGHT CRAMPS

                                                                          RESTLESS LEG SYNDROME 

                                                                          IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME

                                                                          CROHN'S DISEASE

                                                                          ULCERATIVE COLITIS

                                                                          COGNITIVE DETERIORATION

                                                                          ORGAN SYSTEM DYSFUNCTION

                                                                          MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC STRESS

                                                                          CORTISOL DYSFUNCTION

 

We do not know for sure what is a low level or high level of the neurotransmitters in the body. What we do know, is that where disease states exist, if we increase the available serotonin and dopamine, in these patients, we can make the disease symptoms go away and we restore proper function.

The pharmaceutical industry and standard medical science have recognized a deficiency status associated with these neurotransmitters and specifically have created a category of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (Prozac, Paxil, Effexor, and Cymbalta) and selective dopamine reuptake inhibitors (Ritalin) designed to prevent the re-uptake of the serotonin and the dopamine into the nerve ending, thereby keeping it in this synapse. This results in a decline in the amount of serotonin and dopamine in the body has these chemicals are subject to enzyme destruction while they remain in the synapse.

Reduced levels of dopamine and serotonin are unable to be restored by giving people serotonin or dopamine because these large molecules will not cross the protective blood brain barrier in the body.

It is necessary to increase the amount of serotonin and dopamine in order to eliminate the various symptoms associated with certain diseases that are listed in the chart.

WHAT ARE WE USING TO RESTORE NEUROTRANSMITTER LEVELS?

What has been learned is that using specific amino acids and balancing the use of these amino acids will enable us to balance the levels of serotonin and dopamine in the body. It is necessary to have these neurotransmitter levels balanced, and restored to the functional level. When they are unbalanced, the disease states take place. Using the amino acids enables us to bring in these back into physiological balance, removing the disease state.

By using the amino acids in the fashion that we use them, we are able to take the body from automatic control of the neurotransmitters, to manual control and this enables us to restore the proper balance, overcoming the body deficiency.

WHAT HAS CREATED THE DEFICIENCY STATE THAT WE SUFFER FROM?

Several theories have been advanced as to the need for increasing neurotransmitters. Toxic levels in our bodies of various chemicals, heavy metals, solvents, pesticides, and herbicides create damage in the body and this damage also affects nerve fibers. If the nerve is damaged, it will not put out the same output or charge that is needed for correct function. If we increase the amount of neurotransmitters that are available to push through the nerves, we can restore normal function to the nerve, overcoming the damage in restoring normal function.

The amino acids that we use our combinations of five hydroxy tryptophan, tyrosine, and Macuna puriens which is L-dopa. We add to this lysine, L cysteine, folate, and various vitamins all intended to provide the balance for restoring the master neurotransmitters in the body.

Once the serotonin and the dopamine are restored to therapeutic phase 3-level, the rest of the neurotransmitters start the fall in place, and the various disease states disappear.

WHAT CAN I EXPECT FROM TAKING THESE SUPPLEMENTS?

We follow a tried and tested protocol that involves several progressive levels of increasing amino acid dosages. The various pills have different combinations of the same substances enabling us to titrate the most effective dose for each individual patient. The treatment is very individual and specific for you the patient.

Although some people get marvelous results with level 1, or level 2, or level 3, others need to go higher and have modification of their dosages. We use a urine test at that time to check their levels of urinary neurotransmitters and adjust dosages accordingly. The urinary neurotransmitters that are produced and excreted in the urine correlate very well with the body levels that restore the proper function.

In many people when you hit target level it is as if a light switch goes on in your body, and there is an amazing relief of symptoms.

Once you are started on the supplements, it takes three to five days of being consistent with the dosage, taking the pills on time, for the change to occur in a patient. Once five days have gone by and the changes have not occurred, staying at that dosage longer will not effect more improvement. That is why it is necessary for us to see our patients regularly and make adjustments to the dosages each week until we reach that target dosage for each patient. It is also necessary for the patient to take the supplements on a daily basis and not miss doses. If you miss a dose, your levels of neurotransmitters fall below the desired levels again, and the beneficial effects of taking the supplements are lost for that time period. It takes three to five days, again, to reach maximum benefit. With the drop in a dose, you put yourself back three to five days, again, in reaching the ideal level of your neurotransmitters.