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The Effects of Clostridia Bacteria Metabolism on Gastrointestinal Function and Mental Health and Neurotransmitter Balance
From Great Plains Laboratory newsletter today:
Although dysbiosis or abnormal microbial overgrowth of the
gastrointestinal tract has long been suspected of causing psychiatric
disorders, the exact mechanism was unknown. For the first time,
William Shaw Ph.D. presents convincing evidence that certain
Clostridia bacteria produce phenolic metabolites that dramatically
alter the conversion of dopamine to norepinephrine, leading to
profound dopamine excess and severe depletion of norepinephrine
and epinephrine in the brain, peripheral sympathetic nervous system
and adrenal glands. Furthermore, the excess dopamine leads to
oxidative stress that can result in permanent damage to the brain,
sympathetic nervous system, and adrenal glands if not treated. He
will present a variety of case studies of patients with autism,
depression, schizophrenia, and other neuropsychiatric disorders
showing the usefulness of urine organic acid testing in the diagnosis
and treatment of these disorders.
website:
http://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/home/eng/candida.asp
From Great Plains Laboratory newsletter today:
Although dysbiosis or abnormal microbial overgrowth of the
gastrointestinal tract has long been suspected of causing psychiatric
disorders, the exact mechanism was unknown. For the first time,
William Shaw Ph.D. presents convincing evidence that certain
Clostridia bacteria produce phenolic metabolites that dramatically
alter the conversion of dopamine to norepinephrine, leading to
profound dopamine excess and severe depletion of norepinephrine
and epinephrine in the brain, peripheral sympathetic nervous system
and adrenal glands. Furthermore, the excess dopamine leads to
oxidative stress that can result in permanent damage to the brain,
sympathetic nervous system, and adrenal glands if not treated. He
will present a variety of case studies of patients with autism,
depression, schizophrenia, and other neuropsychiatric disorders
showing the usefulness of urine organic acid testing in the diagnosis
and treatment of these disorders.
website:
http://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/home/eng/candida.asp
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