Sunday, November 05, 2006

Neurotransmitter Support Part II

All right. Here it is. The moment you've all been waiting for... Well, maybe not. But I have to tell you. Ever since I've been taking my supplements in order to help regulate my neurotransmitter levels, I can't help noticing how many people out there could seriously benefit from similar treatment.

Just yesterday I was in my local supermarket watching a young father become very irritated at his son's attempts at helping out. The ten year old was just trying to scan the groceries through the self check out, but for the father, the boy just couldn't do anything right. I watched him getting more and more irritated, the tension just emanating from him in waves. I felt for him because I remember feeling that way in the not too distant past.

And then the other day I was at the closest big box home improvement store and saw a mom yelling, not only at her young daughter, but at her husband. There was quite the line up for the one check out stand. This woman saw that the service desk could also check her out and she made her move, barging through the others waiting to pay. At the same time, her husband saw that another check out lane was opening up right next to him. He tried to communicate to his wife about this closer check out, but she just yelled at him. "John, come here right now!" The funny thing - not for either of them - was that the manner in which she was yelling (and I mean yelling), was exactly the same for the seven year old as it was for her husband. Wonder what her excitatory neurotransmitter levels were looking like...

I only hope some of these people are able to stumble their way to a solution like I have.

Here's my supplement list:

First thing in the morning I take Serene, ExcitaPlus, and AdreCor, all from NeuroScience Labs. I also take Theanine and Threonine. After breakfast, I take some Magnesium, Calcium, B-Complex #6, and Isagenix's Essentials for Men.

After dinner, I take another Magnesium. And then before bed I manage to choke down more Serene, Theanine, and Threonine with the occasional Taurine thrown in for good measure. About every three months I retest my neurotransmitter levels and my supplements are adjusted accordingly. Hopefully, I won't be taking all of these supplements forever. But, like I've stated in the past, if it helps me maintain a more pleasant mindset, it is worth it.

If you have questions about any of these supplements or how Pam at the Great Smokies Medical Center has adjusted the levels of supplements over the last several months, just leave me a comment. I really enjoy sharing how I've been able to recover some sense of balance in my life.

Next post I'll go into the homeopathic remedies from King Bio I'm taking to help me deal some of the complex emotional issues of the last six months. Also, by request from Lani in the comment section, I'll go into what someone might experience when they go to a homeopath for diagnosis and treatment.

Thanks for coming around. Be well.

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Asep Nurdin said...

Oh .. these neurotransmitters continuation of part one, I still love your blog because it always displays the innovation of neurotransmitters disorders, and neurotransmitters diseases. Thanks for info.