Introduction to Amino Acid Acid Therapy
Introduction to Amino Acid Acid Therapy Key Concepts in Amino Acid Therapy & Neurotransmitter Function How To Do Amino Acid Therapy This short course offers
Introduction to Amino Acid Acid Therapy Key Concepts in Amino Acid Therapy & Neurotransmitter Function How To Do Amino Acid Therapy This short course offers
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Amino acid therapy is the use of specific over-the-counter, free-form amino acids to quickly provide the brain with key precursors to its 4 major mood mediating neurotransmitter systems. Research and clinical practice indicate that these amino acids typically cross the blood-brain barrier and create a mood shift within 20 minutes.

The very first amino acid I ever used was 33 years ago in 1988. I was referred to an integrative MD by my nutritionist after she discovered that I had had untreated Celiac Disease since I was 2 years old. Among other things, I still had severe chronic fatigue (though better since I was then off gluten), and a deep, dark apathetic depression.
In this time of high stress and almost out-of-control mental health and addiction statistics, Amino Acid Therapy fills a crucial niche and expands the mental
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