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Richard Jensen, PhD

The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part II

... pathway. Many psychiatric and neurological researchers were perplexed for several years that antidepressants affecting either norepinephrine or serotonin reuptake both had very similar biochemical results. The discovery of the DAG shunt ... Read Read: The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part II

By: Richard Jensen, PhD | 30/06/2009 | Nutrition

The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part III

... and inhibiting other neurotransmitters. This can lead to anxiety and/or depression. Histamine sometimes releases norepinephrine and dopamine, and these two neurotransmitters in excess can precipitate mania and psychosis, respectively. ... Read Read: The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part III

By: Richard Jensen, PhD | 01/07/2009 | Nutrition

The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part I

... via inhibition of the enzyme that degrades cAMP, phosphodiesterase. Vitamin C also is involved in the production of the hormone norepinephrine, which is necessary for mental health. Vitamin C is known to be a key nutrient for proper brain ... Read Read: The Role of Histamine in Mental Illness and its Attenuation with Vitamin C - Part I

By: Richard Jensen, PhD | 30/06/2009 | Nutrition

Buy Phentermine and Lose Weight

... found to be most successful when it is used in collaboration with a healthy diet and a complete exercise regimen. Norepinephrine is a neurotransmitter or chemical messenger that works to release epinephrine, which causes fat cells to break ... Read Read: Buy Phentermine and Lose Weight

By: Robert Moon | 03/07/2009 | Health
Samuel Bryant

Dopaminergic Serotonin

... . Some people believe serotonin is the neurotransmitter that is most affected by this herb but others credit GABA or norepinephrine. My personal experience with Saint John's Wort has been mostly positive. I have a dyslexic-related visual ... Read Read: Dopaminergic Serotonin

By: Samuel Bryant | 25/10/2008 | Mental Health
Jess Ba-ad

Green Tea for Weight Loss

... green tea can benefit in weight loss, we'll have to get a little understanding about noradrenaline, better known as norepinephrine. It is a hormone released by the adrenal glands. The release is triggered by events such as being under a ... Read Read: Green Tea for Weight Loss

By: Jess Ba-ad | 02/06/2008 | Wellness

The Most Widely Prescribed Medication In The Usa In 2007

... have been noted. This drug is marketed under the trade names Wellbutrin (for depression) and Zyban (for smoking cessation). (4) Norepinephrine and specific serotonergic antidepressants (NASSAs) like Tolvon and Remeron are newer drugs which ... Read Read: The Most Widely Prescribed Medication In The Usa In 2007

By: John Parks | 09/03/2009 | Health

Examining Drugs for 'adhd'

... though the etiology is not fully known is being examined as difficulties arising in the metabolism of dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine. it is known that stimulant drugs can produce Tourette's like behavior in some children (Breggin, ... Read Read: Examining Drugs for 'adhd'

By: DR. DAN L. EDMUNDS | 02/09/2007 | Parenting

Rob D. Hawkins

Medicine ADHD Treatments and Solutions

... and is referred to as biological treatment.  Stimulant medicine ADHD works by causing more norepinephrine or dopamine to be released into the synapses, and by causing more of them to be retained in the synapses for a longer period of time. ... Read Read: Medicine ADHD Treatments and Solutions

By: Rob D. Hawkins | 01/10/2009 | Mental Health
Bill Chandler

Panic Attacks and Biochemistry: The HPA Axis (what?)

... serotonergic (having to do with serotonin) activity. Remember, as serotonin levels rise, levels of norepinephrine fall. So there you have some information on something you may or may not have been aware of. No doubt, the HPA axis is a huge ... Read Read: Panic Attacks and Biochemistry: The HPA Axis (what?)

By: Bill Chandler | 25/07/2009 | Mental Health

Antidepressants

... , Eldepryl), and harmala. Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) act mainly by inhibiting the reuptake of both norepinephrine and serotonin. Although the type of side effects experienced by the patient due to TCAs or MAOIs are similar on ... Read Read: Antidepressants

By: asquare | 12/05/2009 | Alternative Medicine

Eat Your Way to Better Poker IV - Happy Foods to Leave Tilt Behind!

... , tryptophan (which is used to make serotonin) and tyrosine (which is the main ingredient for dopamine and norepinephrine. Now we're ready to get down to business! If you are down on your luck, drawing blank after blank and feeling low ... Read Read: Eat Your Way to Better Poker IV - Happy Foods to Leave Tilt Behind!

By: Nick Taylor | 11/04/2008 | Online Gambling

Is Cymbalta an Option for You?

Cymbalta ( Duloxetine) is a selective SNRI (selective serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor). It is a systemic drug therapy which affects the body as a whole. It is a drug which primarily targets major depressive disorder (MDD), ... Read Read: Is Cymbalta an Option for You?

By: Rachel Broune | 09/03/2008 | Health

Clinical Depression - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

... as amitriptyline and desipramine. Tricyclics block the reuptake of certain neurotransmitters such as norepinephrine (noradrenaline) and serotonin. They are used less commonly now due to the development of more selective and safer drugs. ... Read Read: Clinical Depression - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

By: Juliet Cohen | 26/05/2007 | Diseases & Conditions
Rob D. Hawkins

ADHD Causes – Deciphering The 100 Year Mystery

... symptom being examined. For instance the primary symptom of inattention/distractibility is often a result of too much norepinephrine activity in relation to the amount of dopamine activity. So one could make the case that the primary ADHD ... Read Read: ADHD Causes – Deciphering The 100 Year Mystery

By: Rob D. Hawkins | 14/11/2009 | Mental Health

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