Research and clinical evidence indicate that certain conditions may be the result of neurotransmitter imbalances. And because brain chemistry imbalances are so common, with an estimate of at least 86% of the population having low levels of the most important neurotransmitter, serotonin, many of us could be experiencing at least one or more of following conditions.
Memory & Focus
Having difficulty focusing, trouble remembering names or your concentration isn't what it used to be?
Whether young or old, focus and memory problems plague millions who depend on this critical brain function in order to be involved, vital, at the top of their game – at school or work or just to relax and enjoy life.
If this sounds like you or someone you know, there is a wealth of information that may surprise you about potential improvements in memory and focus. Thousands have seen the benefits that brain chemistry balance can achieve when it is personalized and supervised. Read more...
Headaches & Migraines
Headaches can be severe, chronic (frequently occurring), or migraine. In addition to the pain, you may experience sensitivity to light and sound. You may also have nausea or be irritable.
Headaches are a very common problem:
- 45 million Americans get chronic headaches
- 20 million are women
- 28 million Americans suffer from migraine pain
Thankfully, research now demonstrates that neurotransmitter (brain chemistry) levels can play a significant role in headaches and migraines. Read more...


