Neurotransmitters Regulate Your Emotions
Neurotransmitters Regulate Your Emotions

Neurotransmitters Are Key Players in Regulating Your Emotional Well-being

In today's fast-paced world, it's no secret that many of us lead lives filled with constant challenges and stressors, from demanding careers to personal responsibilities that seem never-ending.

Yet, what often goes unnoticed is the remarkable internal mechanism that helps us cope with the pressures of our daily existence.

Overstimulated Life? Your Neurotransmitters May Be Overworked

Deep within our brains, neurotransmitters, those remarkable chemical messengers, play an intricate role in managing the turmoil of our modern lives.

There is a fascinating world of neuroscience uncovering how our neurotransmitters, the brain's own regulatory team, step up to the plate when faced with an overstimulating and stressful environment.

As we navigate this intricate landscape, we discover the remarkable ways in which these neurotransmitters not only help us endure but thrive amidst the chaos, offering valuable insights into the art of managing a stressful life.

Energetic families can be overstimulating at timesOur understanding of this intricate world of neurotransmitters is rapidly evolving.

At present, we have packaged a comprehensive panel to measure and analyze 26 key neurotransmitters, proteins, and metabolites, providing an assessment of neurotransmitter function and the essential components that facilitate their processes.

With optional add-on features, you have the opportunity to extend your testing to include measurements of over 45 different key analytes essential to understanding your overall mood levels.

These expanded measurements offer a deeper glimpse into your neurological health and function, encompassing well-known neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, as well as the lesser-known contributors to your brain's intricate chemistry.

This knowledge empowers you to optimize your brain's performance, enhancing your ability to navigate the challenges of our demanding modern world with greater clarity and resilience.

 

 

How Healthy Is My Brain?

The neurotransmitter test ZRT Neurotransmitters Profile is an assessment of your mental and emotional well-being. When you are in balance, your mood is stable, sleep is refreshing and you are thinking clearly.

We get into a rut when our neurotransmitters are out of balance. We are not motivated to work out, so we are not producing feel-good neurotransmitters. Maybe we overindulge and then feel even worse. The brain controls them all, and neurotransmitters influence the brain's moods.

Want to improve mood, motivation, or cravings?

The good news is you can easily identify and manage neuroendocrine imbalances like serotonin, dopamine, and epinephrine with inexpensive, over-the-counter nutrients. That's right! Simple vitamin-store items like GABA, tryptophan, or theanine can cool down an anxious set of neuroendocrine imbalances. On the other hand, if your neurotransmitters are sluggish or depressed, you can boost them up with glutamine, tyrosine, or vitamin B6.

Happy hormones when in balance can address cravings and mood swingsConsider testing if you are experiencing symptoms such as depression, anxiety, fatigue, insomnia, low sex drive (libido), poor memory, addictive behaviors, ADD/ADHD, OCD, and severe PMS/PMDD. 

Like hormones, neurotransmitters require a delicate balance to keep the body functioning at a peak level. When these levels become irregular, the brain gets over- or under-stimulated, resulting in neurological and psychological symptoms. For example, PEA is a biomarker for ADHD.

This thorough test from ZRT Lab shows your overall functional assessment. Your health practitioner will be able to see not only the level of each neurotransmitter and enzyme but also how they are behaving and interacting with each other.

The  ZRT Neurotransmitters Profile test assesses a range of neurotransmitters and their metabolites. Samples are collected from dried urine four times a day. As neurotransmitters have a short lifespan, pooling some measurements over the four snapshots helps average the results. The add-ons for this test also involve dried urine samples, except for the Saliva Steroid Hormone add-on, which requires both dried urine for neurotransmitters and saliva samples for steroid hormones.

What are the Symptoms of Neurotransmitter Imbalance? 

Neurotransmitters play a crucial role in our emotional well-being and mental health. While some neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine are well-known, it's essential to understand the broader influence of various neurotransmitters and their metabolites, which include GABA, Glutamate (Glu), Glycine (Gly), Dopamine (DA), Epinephrine (Epi), Norepinephrine (NE), Histamine (HIST), Serotonin (5-HT), and Phenethylamine (PEA).

When these neurotransmitters are imbalanced, individuals may experience a range of emotional and psychological symptoms. Our brain's chemical messengers profoundly impact our mood and mental state, and factors like stress, lifestyle, and genetics can contribute to these imbalances. Symptoms may manifest as mood swings, anxiety, depression, difficulty focusing, and altered emotional responses.

Understanding these neurotransmitter imbalances is crucial, as they can significantly affect our daily lives and overall well-being. By harnessing the insights gained from this ZRT Neurotransmitter Profile test, individuals can take proactive steps to optimize their emotional health and regain control of their mental and emotional equilibrium.

ZRT Neurotransmitters Profile

serotonin, dopamine, gaba, neurotransmitter testing at homeSee our ZRT Neurotransmitters Profile to check your neurotransmitter levels. Samples are taken from dried urine, with the exception of the saliva steroids add-on option. 

Neurotransmitters Test Kit Includes:

Neurotransmitters Dried Urine: GABA, Glu, Gly, DA, Epi, NE, HIST, 5-HT, PEA, DOPAC, HVA, 5-HIAA, NMN, VMA, Trp, Kyn, 3-OHKyn, Tau, Gln, His, N-MeHist, Tyra, KynAc, Xanth, Tyr, Crtn

 

Available Neurotransmitter Add-ons:

You will be able to include these add-ons during the ordering process for the Neurotransmitters Panel.

Neurotransmitters + Saliva Steroids  Concerned about hormone imbalances? Use the tube in the Neurotransmitter kit to collect a Saliva sample for Estradiol, Progesterone, Testosterone, DHEA-S & AM Cortisol.

Neurotransmitters + Diurnal Cortisol (UDH) I Don't want to test Melatonin. Add only Free Cortisol & Free Cortisone x4  to the same samples being collected for Neurotransmitters.

Neurotransmitters + Diurnal Cortisol & Melatonin UDH II - For concerns about adrenal or sleep issues, add 4-point Cortisol, Cortisone & Melatonin to the same samples being collected for Neurotransmitters.

Neurotransmitters + Diurnal Cortisol, Melatonin, Norepinephrine & Epinephrine UDH III For concerns about adrenal or sleep, stress issues, add Free Cortisol x 4, Free Cortisone x 4, Melatonin (MT6s) x 4, NE x 4 & Epi x 4  to the same samples being collected for Neurotransmitters.

add 7 Toxic Heavy Metals Urine Elements – $99 – Add tests for Iodine, Bromine, Selenium, Lithium, Arsenic, Cadmium & Mercury 


 Additional Resources

Looking for a Health Coach?

Have questions on interpreting the results of this test?  If you aren’t already working with a practitioner, have a look at our Health Care Coaches page for additional information and resources.

 

Your Hormone Management Testing Plan

  • Step 1:  Start by selecting and ordering your desired test(s). You will receive an at-home testing kit that fits your unique concerns and needs. No prescription or visit to the doctor’s office is required. Your test kit is delivered directly to your front door.

  • Step 2:  Take the test to establish the starting hormone baseline at the beginning of your plan.  Consider developing your plan alongside:
    • a licensed health care provider for medical conditions, especially for severe "out of normal range" results
    • or a Health Care Coach for nutrition and supplements that will support your desired results

  • Step 3:  Develop a plan based on your hormone test results, establishing a one-year or more outlook.
    • Keep logs of your intakes, and daily routines related to your hormone test results.

  • Step 4:  After 6-12 months of actively working on your plan, take the same test again to determine your progress.

“Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.”
Aristotle


From all of us at the Canary Club,
Here’s to knowing ourselves and taking positive action!

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