Posted by Larry Hoover on April 15, 2005, at 22:17:59
In reply to Re: Neuroscience tests » Larry Hoover, posted by barbaracat on April 15, 2005, at 21:01:05
> Thanks for the great reply, Larry. I've been digging around and the only lab and company that looks like it half knows what it's doing for neurotransmitter testing is this one: - if you can ignore the crappy website design (those revolving logos were driving me bonkers):
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> http://www.labdbs.com/home_page.htm
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> NeuroResearch is the company owned by same lab. There are a fews links that go somewhat into the testing methodology, namely using a urine creatinine ratio protocol. I'm going to do some more research and then give them a call. It'll take a lot of convincing but it'll still be interesting to talk with them. At any rate, he certainly has his opinions about some of the other operations out there, which I definitely share. Will keep you posted. - BarbaraWhoa! That is one of the crappiest website layouts I've ever seen! And there should have been a little grammar/spell-checking, too.
I'll give them one thing....they're honest about what they offer.
http://www.labdbs.com/indication%20for%20high%20dose%20amino%20acid%20therapy.htm
"The bottom line is if you have a patient with neurotransmitter dysfunction simply start them on the amino acids as per the treatment protocols established by NeuroResearch and following neurotransmitter testing guidelines recommended by NeuroResearch once treatment us underway. Neurotransmitter testing is of no value or benefit at this time when preformed prior to starting treatment of the patient."
Also:
"Most important, use of neurotransmitter testing verifies that we are not over loading the patient with amino acids and/or neurotransmitters."Lar
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