For years, we have been working on different approaches that raise both the production of neurotransmitters as well as the sensitivity to receive different neurotransmitters. In the past, we’ve been baffled as to why it is that certain people exhibit traits that are not as receptive to neurotransmitters, as well as why other people inherently--genetically even--seem to possess the traits that have higher serotonin or other specific neurotransmitter capabilities. These various levels create a unique NeuroPatterns™
For example, some people have no effect with the use of valerian root to help with serotonin levels, whereas the majority of people are affected very positively with it’s use as a sleep aid. These anomalies are very consistent throughout all kinds of natural medicine and are even exacerbated to a higher level with synthetic medicines and pharmaceuticals. As we were trying to understand the balance of the neurotransmitters in the body and their relationship to the sub-communication network of hormones, we found a direct corollary where hormones make up for the deficiencies in the neurotransmitters. We found that when NeuroPatterns™ are out of whack, hormones become out of whack in order to balance that crucial network.
So how do we determine someone’s dominant biochemistry, and what their deficiencies are? Magnetic imaging and beam scans are very effective at determining what parts of the brain are the most active and which parts of the brain work in order to perform different types of functions. However, these tests are costly and difficult to access. Faster and more cost effective ways to assess one’s brain activity are through simple questionnaires. We have leveraged the life work and applications of many neurologists that have shared with us their breakthroughs on being able to ascertain these levels through questions which measure personality, character, memory, and the patient’s likes and dislikes. The results help us find out that person’s dominant neurotransmitters, as well as their imbalances. We have seen that people with similar biochemistries not only exhibit the same problems but also exhibit the same results for their bodies to be cured.
In summary, NeuroPatterns™ indicate the foundation for a person’s biochemistry that either causes medicine to be effective or ineffective. When this biochemistry begins to unravel, the body’s secondary communication network of hormones is then utilized to bring balance to the body. Once these are out of balance, the body further unwinds, and negative symptoms increase. Through our questionnaires, we can recognize the patient’s deficiencies and then give the body the proper tools and nutrients to rebalance the neurotransmitters. Once the brain is brought into balance and communication is restored, the body can then heal itself.
For example, some people have no effect with the use of valerian root to help with serotonin levels, whereas the majority of people are affected very positively with it’s use as a sleep aid. These anomalies are very consistent throughout all kinds of natural medicine and are even exacerbated to a higher level with synthetic medicines and pharmaceuticals. As we were trying to understand the balance of the neurotransmitters in the body and their relationship to the sub-communication network of hormones, we found a direct corollary where hormones make up for the deficiencies in the neurotransmitters. We found that when NeuroPatterns™ are out of whack, hormones become out of whack in order to balance that crucial network.
So how do we determine someone’s dominant biochemistry, and what their deficiencies are? Magnetic imaging and beam scans are very effective at determining what parts of the brain are the most active and which parts of the brain work in order to perform different types of functions. However, these tests are costly and difficult to access. Faster and more cost effective ways to assess one’s brain activity are through simple questionnaires. We have leveraged the life work and applications of many neurologists that have shared with us their breakthroughs on being able to ascertain these levels through questions which measure personality, character, memory, and the patient’s likes and dislikes. The results help us find out that person’s dominant neurotransmitters, as well as their imbalances. We have seen that people with similar biochemistries not only exhibit the same problems but also exhibit the same results for their bodies to be cured.
In summary, NeuroPatterns™ indicate the foundation for a person’s biochemistry that either causes medicine to be effective or ineffective. When this biochemistry begins to unravel, the body’s secondary communication network of hormones is then utilized to bring balance to the body. Once these are out of balance, the body further unwinds, and negative symptoms increase. Through our questionnaires, we can recognize the patient’s deficiencies and then give the body the proper tools and nutrients to rebalance the neurotransmitters. Once the brain is brought into balance and communication is restored, the body can then heal itself.