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--- In low dose naltrexone , " Bren " <TwisterAlley2@w...>

wrote:

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> It has no vitamin D.

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> D5 Extra provides additional support for neurotransmitter disorders

and imbalances and may be used in conjunction with NeuroReplete,..

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> NeuroReplete provides specific nutritional support for

neurotransmitter disorders and imbalances,..

>

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Info on D5 Extra:

Just one low neurotransmitter can cause anyone of the following

disease activities.

Deficiency of the neurotransmitters serotonin and/or norepinephrine

cause many diseases. In general these diseases fall into one of

threecategories:

1. Disease caused directly by deficiency

2. Disease associated with deficiency.

3. Secondary disease that is brought on by the primary disease.

LOW NEUROTRANSMITTERS IN THE BODY CAUSE:

OBESITY

OVER 95% OF ADULT DIABETES

---Decreased Life Expectancy

---Diabetes

---Heart Disease

---Increase in Stroke

---Sleep Apnea

---Knee Problems

---Back Problems

---Increased Rehabilitation Time

---Increased Rate of Injuries

---Increase in Gall Stones

---Female Fertility Problems

---Gynecologic Irregularities

---Gouty Arthritis

---High Blood Pressure

---Hiatal Hernia

---High Cholesterol

---Increased Lung Infections

---Increase in Gastric Ulcers

---Chronic Pain

---Fibromyalgia

---Myoclonus

---Increase risk of colon cancer

---Increased risk of uterine cancer

---Increased risk of breast cancer

---Decreased Life Expectancy

---Increased Infections

---Diabetic Neuropathy

---Kidney Failure

---Macular Degeneration (blind)

---Heart Diseases

---Foot Ulcers

---Vascular Disease

---Therapeutic Amputations

---Disability

---Increase in Stroke

---Impotence

HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

AND

HIGH CHOLESTEROL

---Decreased Life Expectancy

---Heart Disease

---Stroke

---Kidney Failure

---Vascular Disease

---Ischemia

OTHER DISEASES

- --Bulimia

- --Anorexia

- --Depression

- --Anxiety

- --Panic Attacks

- --PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome)

- --Insomnia

- --Impulsivity

- --Obsessionality

- --Aggression

- --Inappropriate Anger

- --Psychotic Illness

- --Obsessive Compulsive (OCD)

- --Fibromyalgia

- --Migraine headaches

- --Attention deficit ADHD

- --Irritable Bowel/Chron's

- --Deterioration with aging

- --Parkinsonism

- --Hormone problems

- --Cortisol problems

Neurotransmitter: also called chemical transmitter , or transmitter

substance any of a group of chemical agents released by neurons

(nerve cells) to stimulate neighbouring neurons, thus allowing

impulses to be passed from one cell to the next throughout the nervous

system.

The site where neurons meet is called the synapse and consists of the

axon terminal (transmitting end) of one cell and the dendrite

(receiving end) of the next. A microscopic…

http://neuroassist.com/NeuroassistHomePage/index.html

When you get the cells to communicating by having your

Neurotransmitters functioning properly, then you are able to more

effectively simulate meds, supplements, etc to absorb better into the

system and do what they are suppose to. That is the role of D5 Extra

in helping your neurotransmitters function 100%. Most of the time,

when the neurotransmitters are functioning properly, effectiveness of

meds, supplement, etc are enhance so that you do not have to take

quite as much, probably due to the fact that your system is better

absorbing them.

Tom Armstrong

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