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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Causes

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

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  In this section of the article obsessive compulsive disorder causes are discussed. There is one etiology for chronic obsessive compulsive disorder, "damaged neuron bundles in the brain." When the individual neurons (nerve cells) that make up the neuron bundles conducting electricity throughout the brain are damaged to a certain point the flow of electricity through the bundles is compromised causing symptoms of disease to develop.

  In years gone by the development of OCD disease symptoms was mis-interpreted as "low levels of neurotransmitters caused the disease". The rational was that as neurotransmitter levels were increased by drugs in some cases the symptoms got better.

  The research of NeuroResearch clinics has established through laboratory analysis of the neurotransmitter levels from thousands of patients that the neurotransmitter levels in patients suffering from OCD are the same as in patients not suffering from OCD. It would seem that no one bothered to check the neurotransmitter levels prior to jumping to the conclusion that, "low levels of neurotransmitters cause disease".

  It is true that raising neurotransmitter levels of serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine in the brain controls symptoms of OCD. It is not, 'low levels of neurotransmitters that cause disease", it is "neurotransmitter levels that are not high enough that cause disease." So what is really going on here?

  The problem causing OCD, chronic depression, chronic insomnia, and other chronic neurotransmitter related diseases is the same as found in Parkinson's Disease. When enough of the individual neurons that make up the neuron bundles conducting electricity in the brain are damaged the flow of electricity decreases to the point that disease symptoms develop.

  In looking at the real obsessive compulsive disorder causes the focus becomes "What caused this damage to the neurons in the neuron bundles?" The primary cause is neurotoxins, substances that enter the body and once they are in the brain cause permanent damage irreversible damage to neurons. The list of neurotoxins is large. At the left is a link leading to a list of almost 1,200 neurotoxins. Beyond neurotoxins anything that can cause damage can lead to OCD. Trauma from head injury can lead to chronic OCD.

  When neurotransmitter levels in the brain are increased properly the flow of electricity through the damaged bundles returns to normal causing symptoms of disease resolve. Neurotransmitters do not cross into the brain therefore simply giving a pill of neurotransmitters will not work. The only way to increase neurotransmitter levels in the brain is to give the nutrients needed by the brain to synthesize neurotransmitters.

 It is no secret NeuroResearch Clinics uses the nutrients 5-HTP, tyrosine, levodopa, and cysteine with neurotransmitter testing as indicated to treat OCD patients in order to achieve the results that are documented by our doctors, Proper use of these simple nutrients in medical treatment is not simple. From time to time a patient will say, "Why do I want to take that, I can go to a health food store and buy it?" People off the street buying in a health food store is like going to an art store and buying a bunch of oil paints then going home and expecting to paint like a mater artist even though there was no previous painting experience. Due to their unique chemical properties nutrients have tremendous potential. The potential is only fully realized in the hands of the fully trained professional using neurotransmitter testing. Treatment is not just giving a nutrient pill, it is the whole medical approach doctors are trained in to manage the disease properly and make sure that that the treatment plan is on track to get symptoms under control.

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STANDARD MEDICAL TREATMENT

  MDs (medical doctors) treat Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Causes primarily with counseling (psychotherapy) and prescription drugs, neither of which are very effective.

  The primary drugs used to treat Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Causes are the following "reuptake inhibitors":

  • Clomipramine (Anafranil)
  • Fluvoxamine (Luvox)
  • Fluoxetine (Prozac)
  • Paroxetine (Paxil)
  • Sertraline (Zoloft)

  Each of these drugs do nothing to increase the overall number of serotonin and dopamine neurotransmitter molecules in the brain, they work by moving serotonin and dopamine molecules from one place to another in the brain and in the process deplete these neurotransmitters making the cause of the problem worse, "low levels of neurotransmitters". The effectiveness of these drugs in most Obsessive Compulsive Disorder patients is low involving years of medical clinic office visits where very small gains in obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors being gleaned out of the visit. Few patients obtain complete and abrupt relief of symptoms seen using the NeuroResearch Clinics Approach. The natural nutrient approach of NeuroResearch Clinics with neurotransmitter testing as indicated, in most patients, leads to results similar to turning off a light switch turning off, the obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors abruptly stop when the proper balance of neurotransmitters is achieved.

The Peer Reviewed Research of NeuroResearch Clinics

  The research findings of NeuroResearch Clinics have not been ignored. The University of Minnesota Medical School is writing a series of papers on the neurotransmitter testing research of NeuroResearch Clinics. The first of a series of papers by University of Minnesota Medical School based on the neurotransmitter testing research of NeuroResearch was published in "NeuroPsychiatric Disease and Treatment" 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 neurotransmitter testing in treatment of depression.

University of Minnesota Medical School neurotransmitter testing 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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