Biochemical Imbalances and Their Impact on Anxiety: Exploring Methylation, Copper, Zinc Deficiency, and Pyrrole Disorder
15.01.2024
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In the second episode of my anxiety series, I’m talking about the biochemical imbalances I treat in my clinic that have a tremendous impact on anxiety. Understanding your unique biochemistry, meaning the nutrient imbalances and overloads within your body, is a powerful pathway to healing.
In this episode, I discuss:
- The impact of biochemical imbalances on anxiety
- How your brain is a chemical factory that requires certain nutrients to function optimally
- Methylation is a process that affects neurotransmitter activity and development, and imbalances can lead to anxiety
- Undermethylation and overmethylation are two variables of unbalanced methylation (too few or too many methyl groups)
- Copper toxicity affects mental health by lowering dopamine and increasing norepinephrine in the brain
- Zinc deficiency is linked to low neurotransmitter function, which can cause chronic anxiety
- Pyrrole disorder is a mood and stress disorder that results in deficiency of zinc and vitamin B6 that can cause high anxiety
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