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Web site written by: Marty L. Hinz, MD
President Clinical Research
NeuroResearch Clinics, Inc.
Cape Coral, Florida USA Research Office
 

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  NeuroResearch Clinics has found a way to do what has not been done before in anti aging medicine, bring back brain function in patients suffering from Alzheimer's Disease, dementia, and general cognitive decline. While there are drugs approved by the FDA for treatment of decreased cognitive function results with these drugs are poor at best. At the heart of anti aging medicine, the first priority, has to be getting brain function optimized. The serotonin / catecholamine system work as one system. This system directly and indirectly controls virtually every process in the body. Suboptimal functioning of the serotonin / catecholamine systems means that attempts to address other components of the aging process will meet with suboptimal results.

Case study

Howard Hagglund, MD Norman, Oklahoma

  I never tire of knowing crusty-Zorba-like people.  They are the tough fair-minded that survived hardship or poverty to make it to this United States.  This is Datzig, the husband in this piece.

He brought his wife, an artist, who sold much of her work.  “She’s got Alzheimer’s”, can you help?”  “I have heard you can, can’t draw, can’t remember and I have to watch her all the time”

  You know the drill.  She couldn’t remember breakfast, who the president was and she looked to him to answer all of my test questions.  I reviewed all of her recent evaluations including a CT scan, which he reported was normal.  I acknowledged all of her meds and noted no nutrients, past or present.  Very little exercise and slow gradual down-hill course.

  Let’s do this: add some quality nutrients, exercise and NeuroResearch Clinics level 1 protocol with plans to progress to levels 2 and 3.  Before the second evaluation and reorder visit, my office manager told me “she is drawing and doing better” and “the doctors at the University can’t believe her progress”  I remained guarded but expectant.  It is cruel to be promising too much to such a couple.

  At the next visit “she’s better Doc”.  “I will bring you some pictures next time”. She was able to trot off to the bathroom and they both were together again.

  It was now 4 weeks and level 3 the next visit.  She could tell me the president and the vice presidents name.  Her husband unrolled one of her pictures.  Beautiful.  You would frame this one and put in your study.  More importantly, “she is so much better doctor”. “Why don’t the other doctors know this or do it this way?”  “I feel we have wasted so much time and money”.

  She is a work in progress but both are happy and have the life they so treasure.  My manager kidded her “how do you put up with him”?   “I couldn’t live without him.”

  Its no secret, NeuroResearch Clinics uses the nutrients 5-HTP, tyrosine, levodopa, and cysteine with neurotransmitter tests as indicted to treat disease. Proper use these simple ingredients is not simple. Occasionally a patient will say, "Why should I take that, I buy it in a health food store?" People off the street buying neurotransmitter nutrients in a health food store is like going to an art store and buying oil paints then going home and expecting to paint like a master artist with no previous painting experience. This is sophisticated neurotransmitter medical treatment. Nutrients have tremendous neurotransmitter treatment potential due to the chemical properties. This neurotransmitter is only fully realized by the trained professional.

The NeuroResearch Clinics Peer Reviewed research

  The research findings of NeuroResearch Clinics have not been ignored. The University of Minnesota Medical School is writing a series of papers on the organic cation transporter neurotransmitter optimization research of NeuroResearch Clinics. The first of a series of papers by University of Minnesota Medical School based on the organic cation transporter neurotransmitter optimization research of NeuroResearch was published in "The Journal of NeuroPsychiatry" May 1, 2009. Ingrid Kohlstadt, MD of Johns Hopkins in her new medical text book released February 7, 2009 included a chapter on depression written by Marty L. Hinz, MD  President Clinical Research NeuroResearch Clinics outlining in depth the proper use of amino acids and organic cation transporter neurotransmitter optimization in treatment of depression.

University of Minnesota Medical School organic cation transporter neurotransmitter optimization paper on the research of NeuroResearch Clinics.

 

The medical text book chapter on depression written by Marty L. Hinz, MD-Ingrid Kohlstadt, MD editor-Johns Hopkins released February, 7, 2009

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