Over 85% of the American population suffer from inadequate neurotransmitter function, leading to recurring stress, mood swings, depression, anxiety, insomnia, and many other symptoms that disrupt daily activities.
What are Neurotransmitters?
The brain tells each organ and each system in our body to function with the help of signals. These signals are carried to the respective places by neurotransmitters. Seratonin, GABA, Dopamine, and Epinephrine are examples of neurotransmitters that facilitate communication between organs in our body.
Neurotransmitter Imbalance
Our body needs an optimum level of neurotransmitters to carry out transmission of signals. However, our lifestyle, stress, food habits, alcohol and caffeine usage, as well as our general disposition prevent the neurotransmitters from reaching the required level. When there is a shortage of carriers to send signals to receptors located at various points in the body, the function of the respective organ or system is compromised. As a result, a number symptoms appear which develop as acute or chronic conditions.
Common Symptoms
- Anxiety
- Fatigue
- Insomnia
- Mood swings
- Irritability
- Adrenal imbalance
- Memory disorders
- Trouble with concentration
If these symptoms sound familiar, get your neurotransmitter levels tested today. These symptoms may reveal underlying conditions, enabling early detection and appropriate treatment. At True Health we have a highly efficient and reliable testing panel that will help us detect imbalances in the quantity of various neurotransmitters.