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15 Life-Changing Benefits of Neurotransmitters Test: Unlock Better Brain, Mood, and Body Health

Publié par Behcet Bicakci le

Discover the powerful benefits of neurotransmitters test, how it detects chemical imbalances in the brain, improves mood, focus, sleep, and guides personalized treatments for lasting mental and physical wellness.

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When Hormones Shape the Mind

Publié par Behcet Bicakci le

When Hormones Shape the Mind Hormones are powerful chemical messengers that quietly influence not only our bodies but also our thoughts and emotions. While neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine often get the spotlight for controlling mood, science now shows that hormones can have just as much impact on mental well-being. 1. The Emotional Swing of Oestrogen and Progesterone Women often experience emotional changes before menstruation, after childbirth, or during menopause. These phases involve major shifts in oestrogen and progesterone. Before menstruation: Falling oestrogen can lower serotonin, leading to irritability or sadness. After childbirth: A sudden hormone drop can trigger postpartum...

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Neurotransmitters: The Body’s Chemical Messengers & Why Testing Matters

Publié par Behcet Bicakci le

How Neurotransmitter Imbalances Affect Health. When neurotransmitters are out of balance, your brain and body may become over- or under-stimulated. Common scenarios include: Anxiety & Depression, Chronic Fatigue, Impulsivity, Insomnia, PMS & PMDD..

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Menopause and Perimenopause

Publié par Ben White le

Perimenopause is far more than a reproductive transition — it is fundamentally neurological. As oestradiol declines, the brain’s bioenergetic system becomes compromised, neurotransmitter balance shifts, and the thermoneutral zone narrows, giving rise to hot flashes, mood instability, memory changes and sleep disruption. This article explores the neuroscience behind the menopausal transition and why hormone replacement therapy — timed correctly — may be the most effective intervention.

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DHEA vs DHEA-S: Why Both Neurosteroids Are Vital for Brain Health

Publié par Ben White le

DHEA and DHEA-S are the most abundant steroid hormones in the body and play a critical role in brain health, mood regulation, and cognitive function. This article explains the biochemical distinction between the two, how they act as neurosteroids, and why measuring DHEA-S is the gold standard for assessing adrenocortical activity.

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