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NeuroResearch Clinics relies exclusively on DBS Labs for urinary serotonin and dopamine neurotransmitter testing in natural treatment of disease. DBS Labs is directed by Tom Uncini, MD hospital based pathologist who is dual board certified in laboratory medicine. Dr. Uncini is the medical director of two hospital labs, University of Minnesota Medical Center Mesabi in Hibbing, MN and Cook Hospital in Cook, MN. Dr. Uncini is also on the faculty of the University of Minnesota Medical School. The urinary neurotransmitter testing produced by DBS Labs is of hospital caliber. Between Dr. Uncini and his lab manager there are over 50 years of hospital based laboratory experience.

  The experience and credentials of the people running DBS Labs stand in stark contrast to the other labs out there attempting to do urinary neurotransmitter testing. Other laboratories have no hospital based board certified laboratory medicine pathologist running the lab, no license to practice medicine, no hospital privilege affiliation, no clinic, no patients, and have never treated one patient in clinic. Yet some are holding out that they have the expertise to tell doctors how to treat their patients when the urinary neurotransmitter testing results are reported back to the doctor. This may explain why the testing results of these labs do not correlate when the same sample is run on split sample testing by DBS Labs and the non-MD lab. These non-MD labs are the labs that are recommending and inducing licensed medical doctors to get "baseline urinary neurotransmitter testing" prior to treatment even though there is no correlation between testing prior to and once taking amino acid precursors

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

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Bibliography

PAPER #1

Urinary serotonin and dopamine in-depth.

  The paper above was written leading up to the first University of Minnesota Medical School paper below. It is an in-depth discussion of urinary serotonin and dopamine neurotransmitter testing. To the left is the bibliography for this paper, when each hyperlink is clicked on the full text version of the reference cited in the paper will open.

 

PAPER #2

The first University of Minnesota Medical School paper based on the research of NeuroResearch Clinics.

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- neurotransmitter testing

- neurotransmitter testing-In depth

- neurotransmitter testing-Source of urinary neurotransmitters

- neurotransmitter testing-Blood brain barrier

- neurotransmitter testing-Collection time

- neurotransmitter testing-Quality control

- neurotransmitter testing-Quality assurance

- neurotransmitter testing-Reference ranges

- neurotransmitter testing-Flawed results

- neurotransmitter testing-Julia Ross

- neurotransmitter testing-Baseline testing

- neurotransmitter testing-3 phase dosing versus 3 phase response

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The University of Minnesota Medical School neurotransmitter testing paper.

FROM PEER REVIEWED LITERATURE

Urinary monoamine neurotransmitters (serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine) do not cross the blood brain barrier. Urinary monoamine neurotransmitters are not neurotransmitters filtered by the glomerulous of the kidneys and excreted into the urine.  They are neurotransmitters that are synthesized by the kidneys and excreted into the urine or secreted into the system via the renal veins.

Ingrid Kohlstadt, MD Johns Hopkins, Hinz, M. Depression in I. Kohlstadt (ed.)

Food and Nutrients in Disease Management (CRC Press, 2009)

 

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