Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 Hi , There is a neurotransmitter test you can get from a place called nueroscience inc. They are in Wisconnsin the website is www.neuroscienceinc.com .. they do all of the amino acid and neurotransmitter levels int he urine. Dr. Kane is using this company for her patients as well. -Val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 I had a urine test for seretonin when I was hospitalized for seretonin syndrome. But I haven't a clue what the name of it was because they never mentioned the name. I've done EEG tests with my bioneurofeedback therapist, but they don't directly measure neurotransmitters, only brain wave activity, and only on the outer levels of the brain. But for the most part, my psychiatrist and bioneurofeedback therapist just go on the EEG readings and guesswork based on my symptoms to try to figure out what is going on. However, I've also had kinesiology muscle testing done by a BioSET practitioner, and had a lot of problems with NMDA and GABA, according to the muscle testing, which I can only assume is accurate since it does reflect my symptoms, but muscle testing isn't exactly an accurate science. I would love to be able to do the Kane protocol. But money is an issue for me right now... And I also have had some concerns about the phoschol that they use, because I have allergies to soy, which I think is the source of the phoschol, from what I understand. I tried using lecithin a couple years ago, which is a source of choline for the body to convert to phosphatidyl choline, but it not only caused me to be jittery and irritable, but it aggravated my IBS, causing diarrhea, and I eventually developed hives from it, and had to drop it. I don't know if the problem was because it comes from soy, or if I was having an adverse reaction to the choline in it, or if I wasn't metabolizing it right, or what. So I have had concerns about how phoschol might affect me. I think I would try the stuff orally before doing IV's of it, in case I had an adverse reaction to it. I hope to eventually try it orally, but I have to wait a few months. I doubt I could get any of my local doctors to do the actual IV protocol that is involved with the Kane protocol. lindaj@... [ ] Neurotransmitter tests-- J. > > > What type of neurotransmitter tests have you taken and which have > proven useful? I have a doctor that uses a saliva test, but I really > question whether this is effective. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 Yes, this is the one my doctor likes. Anyone done it? I hate to pee away $200+ for nothing. Looks like it is urine and/or saliva. Kell > Hi , There is a neurotransmitter test you can get from a place called > nueroscience inc. They are in Wisconnsin the website is www.neuroscienceinc.com > . they do all of the amino acid and neurotransmitter levels int he urine. Dr. > Kane is using this company for her patients as well. -Val > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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