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Track 1:

 

Introductions

 

What are neurotransmitter diseases?

 

 

Realize: we are all individuals

 

Explaining SSRI's and MNO's

 

 

Start Track 2: 21:50

 

Track 2:

 

Call about how can we get an imprisioned criminal to speak and change

 

Serotonin is Excito-

 

 

Dopamine: Excito- and inhibitory transmitter

 

 

Not enough Cholesterol - not enough vitamin D

 

 

Start Track 3: 40:46

 

Track 3: 

 

Build-up neurotransmitters w/ amino-acids

 

Exposure to heavy metals/ neurotoxins, lead, mercury, aluminum, herbicides/pesticides

 

Dr. Hinz: increase neurotoxins to resolve problem

 

But there are also periodical cases: where it doesn't work

 

What turns the switch off:

 

 

 

Start Track 4: 1:02:03

 

Track 4:

 

Minerals are important

 

 

Calls

 

 

Start Track 5: 1:15:18

 

Track 5:

 

Effects of SSRI's and SNRI's

 

good treatment for a depression is essential

 

SSRI's 5975 people

 

 

These drugs deplete the neurotransmitters - total opposite of Dr. Hinz's work

 

"non" success rates of taking antidepressants for people over 65 years old

 

"non" success rates of taking antidepressants for teenagers

 

Antideprssants were tested on adults - so they never studied the effects on children

 

May 2007 - warnings on blackbox : expanding to ages 18-24

 

What can interfere?

 

 

 

Start Track 6: 1:35:58

 

Track 6:

 

How to switch on: