#1. Neurotransmitter lab testing can include:
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#2. All authorities and experts are in total agreement with regard to neurotransmitter testing methods and efficacy.
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#3. ___________deficiency may be indicated by elevated KYNA (kyurenic acid) on an OAT test.
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#4. This neurotransmitter affects the neuromuscular junction connecting motor nerves to muscles:
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#5. Symptoms of low endorphins are: sensitive to pain, cry easily, cravings for comfort foods or drugs.
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#6. It is possible to reduce excess neurotoxic quinolinic acid by eliminating tryptophan supplementation.
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#7. 5-Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid is a metabolite of the neurotransmitter dopamine.
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#8. A high ratio of these compounds on an OAT test can indicate excessive inflammation due to recurrent infections, excessive tryptophan intake, immune overstimulation, excessive adrenal production of cortisol, or excessive exposure to phthalates.
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#9. Nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, is also a neurotransmitter.
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#10. Amphetamines stimulate the release of norepinephrine and dopamine at the synapse.
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