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Mental and Emotional Illness Is Not
Due To Prozac Deficiency |
By Radhia Gleis PhD, C.C.N.
A Surgeon General Report released a study stating that Amino
acids, the building blocks of protein, are the precursors
(raw materials) for neurotransmitters and other mood-regulating
compounds. Neurotransmitters are ‘manufactured’
in the brain from the amino acids we extract from foods, and
their supply is entirely dependent on the presence of these
precursor amino acids. Inside the brain are billions of neurons
that are connected by messengers that transmit electrical
impulses from one cell to another, allowing communication
and thought to occur in the brain. A neurotransmitter is the
chemical messenger used by these neurons to communicate with
other neurons.
Certain neurotransmitters, when depleted, may cause you to
be easily agitated or angered, experience mild to severe anxiety
or depression and have sleep problems. Depression, for example,
can result if certain neurotransmitters such as serotonin,
are in short supply. It is possible to reverse depression
by ‘loading up’ on these specific amino acid precursors.
Studies with humans and animals over the past three decades
have shown that Serotonin nerve circuits promote feelings
of well-being, personal security, confidence, relaxation,
calm and concentration. Serotonin neural circuits also help
counterbalance the tendency of overaction (e.g. due to stress
or genetics). The amino acid L-trytophan is the precursor
to serotonin.
Dopamine and Noradrenalin are stimulatory neurotransmitters.
High levels of these catecholomine neurotransmitters will
cause an excited firing of the post synaptic neuron. When
these neurotransmitters are imbalanced they can encourage
anger, tension, over-arousal, fear, stress, aggressive behaviors,
violence impulses, obsessive compulsive actions and thoughts,
anxiety and sleep disturbances. There are many disorders now
connected to excess production and excretion of neurotransmitters
including hyperactivity and anxiety syndromes such as ADD/ADHD,
OCD and others. The amino acid dl-Phenylalanine and L-Tyrosine
are the amino acid precursors to dopamine and noradrenalin.
A number of antidepressant drugs, while temporarily increasing
synaptic neurotransmitter levels, can cause an overall depletion
of the vesicle pool available for secretion resulting in lowered
numbers of postsynaptic receptors. The postsynaptic neuron
fires when sufficient numbers of its receptors are engaged
by the neurotransmitters. If the number of receptors is low,
higher levels of the neurotransmitters are required to cause
the neuron to fire and relay a signal. Studies have shown
that long term use of Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, (SSRI),
such as Prozac will in time reduce the amount of serotonin
available and eventually render the drug ineffective.
Orthomolecular Psychiatry describes the practice of preventing
and treating mental disease by providing the mind with optimal
amounts of key substances (e.g.amino acids) which are natural
to the body. In the orthomolecular view, it is possible that
the strategic provision of certain vitamins, amino acids,
minerals, trace elements or fatty acids in amounts sufficient
to correct biochemical abnormalities, nutritional deficiencies
or erroneous eating habits will be therapeutic in preventing
or treating many psychiatric and emotional disorders.
Advanced Health Institute has always realized the need for
non-toxic (non-drug) and safer methods of building health
and treating disease. We have also recognized the difference
between building health as opposed to merely masking the symptoms
of ill-health and disease. The use of dietary measures often
concomitant with vitamin, mineral, enzyme, herbal, and other
forms of natural medicine have proven both life building and
life –saving for literally millions of people.
At Advanced Health Institute we believe in incorporating
the most cutting edge modalities in natural health care. The
time has come for nutritional and complementary medical centers
to offer what was once considered alternative medical services
to the public out of sheer demand by a more educated public.
Almost overnight a general awareness of natural and nutritional
medicine has swept throughout America. The reasons for this
renaissance are complicated and range from overwhelming scientific
studies, or clinical results from thousands of health care
providers delivering these services to millions of people.
Whatever the reasons for the growing awareness and use of
natural medicine today one thing is certainly clear ...public
consciousness has changed and the paradigm of health maintenance
and disease treatment is evolving towards a non-drug, nutritional
philosophy and practice.
For the past two years Radhia Gleis PhD. C.C.N, the certified
clinical nutritionist at Advanced Health Institute has been
studying and applying the use of amino acid supplementation
to assist mental health clients in balancing their neurochemistry.
Radhia, recognizes biochemical individuality and assesses
a person’s nutritional needs thru biochemical tests
such as comprehensive hormone, neurochemistry and amino acid
profiles.
When testing neurotransmitters, like hormones, some neurotransmitters
show marked circadian variation. As such, urine collection
is standardized to a specific time-frame to increase test
accuracy. The morning urine sample, in contrast, reveals neurotransmitter
levels that correlate with clinical presentation and offers
the most useful information for initiating and monitoring
therapies. Advanced Health Institute uses Neuroscience Laboratory,
which specializes in hormone and neurochemical analysis, for
the clients neurochemical and hormonal assessments. Based
on the test results, a specific oral supplement protocol may
be recommended.
Oral supplementation certainly is the most convenient way
to deliver nutrients to our clients. However, the use of intravaneous
and intramuscularly delivered nutrition may be appropriate
for some patients that simply cannot be achieved through diet,
oral nutritional supplements and other types of natural therapies.
The integration of intravenous and intramuscular therapies,
along with other health care modalities, offers exciting options
for those who find that oral protocols alone are not as effective.
Radhia is working closely with Dr. Philip Zbylot MD, on exploring
the transmission of amino acid therapy through IV, for those
patients that need a more direct delivery system.
It is the opinion of Advanced Health Institute that the majority
of medical and nutritional offices provide incomplete health
care services; either they deliver excellent nutritional consultation
services or they provide IV /IM services to the exclusion
of a balanced approach including dietary and nutritional supplements.
There is no reason balance of natural lifestyle approaches
and clinically applied nutrition cannot include IV /IM therapies.
Complementary medical centers that possess knowledge and
skills of natural health care as well as medically-applied
IV /IM nutrition, will be in a unique position to meet the
needs of expanding public consciousness. The marketability
of a complementary medical clinic should be self-evident:
cost-effective, natural solutions that actually work.
For more information please contact
our office.
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