When most people think about neurotransmitter imbalances, they think of things like depression, insomnia and obsessive-compulsive disorders. That’s because the medications used to treat these disorders often try to shuffle around neurotransmitters in an attempt to relieve symptoms.
However, many, many disorders may have neurotransmitter imbalance as a key underlying cause, including not only those listed above, but also migraine headaches, memory issues, poor focus and concentration, restless legs, hormone imbalances, fatigue, Parkinson’s disease and even some gastrointestinal imbalances like Crohn’s disease. In order to achieve a lasting solution we must heal the underlying causes of any chronic illness. For the conditions listed above, this usually means we have to restore neurotransmitter levels using amino acid therapy. Read more…