Boost Satiety with Neurotransmitter Support
5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) and Satiety Weight management has been a hot topic for several decades, particularly as dietary guidelines moved away from fats to focus on carbohydrate. Neurotransmitters...
View ArticleStop Food Cravings: Overcome Dopamine Deficits
Mucuna pruriens and Food Cravings Weight issues are higher than normal across a range of mental health concerns.1 The dopaminergic system of the brain as it relates to unhealthy body weight is a common...
View ArticleA Healthy Inflammatory Response Depends on Neuroendocrine Balance
The immune system protects the body, providing defense against foreign invaders and other immune challenges. One of the immune system’s main weapons is the inflammatory response.1 This involves...
View ArticleOur Commitment to You During this Health Crisis & Beyond
First, thank you for your continued dedication to the care of your patients during this health crisis. You are on the front line helping your patients support their immune health, deal with the...
View ArticleBenefits of Telemedicine
Many are choosing to postpone appointments with their healthcare providers even though there are telemedicine options available. Why? Is it discomfort with the technology? Concerns over the level of...
View ArticleSanesco Collaborates in At-Home Covid-19 Antibody Testing Trial
Press Release by ProofPilot New York City Health Innovators Launch Remote COVID-19 At-Home Antibody Testing Trial The participant-self service study sponsored by Radish Health, ProofPilot and Sanesco...
View Article5 Reasons for Retesting Neurotransmitters from a Patient Viewpoint
Many patients feel like they’ve finally gotten answers for their health concerns after their Sanesco provider shares their first correlation analysis report and education (CARE) package with them. This...
View ArticleMelatonin and the Immune System: The Sleeper Antioxidant
Melatonin is commonly known for its role in sleep. However, the relationship between melatonin and the immune system is just as important for our health. The Benefits of Melatonin Few things in life...
View ArticleCognitive Health and Your Neurotransmitters
With age, we begin to worry about our cognitive health. The number of Americans over the age of 65 is projected to more than double in the next forty years, increasing from 40.2 million in 2010 to 88.5...
View ArticleHealthy Cognitive Function in Children
Childhood has both playful energies and a drive to learn and grow. It is a time when our brain plasticity rapidly expands, allowing for learning in behavioral, kinesthetic, and cognitive areas. That...
View ArticleCompassion Fatigue & Burnout
In times of serious health alarm as has been happening in the COVID-19 pandemic, the burden on the healthcare system and families has expanded. The current pandemic is having a profound effect on all...
View ArticleThe Great Resignation: Brain Chemicals and Employee Burnout
Making sure your brain chemicals (neurotransmitters) are in a balanced state is critical to mental health and happiness. These chemicals can get thrown off balance by mental stress and leave you less...
View ArticleNoradrenaline or Norepinephrine: Hormone or Neurotransmitter
Most of us have heard of adrenaline, but what is noradrenaline? And, what is its purpose? The following illustration, and its name, provide some clues. On the plains of Africa, a gazelle is being...
View ArticleLocal Company Sanesco Health Receives Sky High Growth Award from Asheville...
Local Company Sanesco Health Receives Sky High Growth Award from Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce Growth of Sanesco Services Recognized for Contributing to Local Community. Arden, N.C. – Sanesco...
View ArticleIs Serotonin All There is to Mood? Absolutely Not.
The recent review article about serotonin and mood has caused quite a stir. Sanesco agrees that attributing mood to serotonin alone is inaccurate. It misses the bigger picture. No one biomarker and no...
View ArticleWhat Is Serotonin and Why Test Serotonin Levels?
Serotonin is one of our happiness neurotransmitters that makes us feel good. When we are feeling anxious or blue it can be a sign of serotonin imbalance. In addition to mood concerns, serotonin...
View ArticleWhat Is Norepinephrine and Why Get Tested?
Norepinephrine is an excitatory neurotransmitter that activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis to help the body cope with stressful situations. It is critical for a healthy attention...
View ArticleWhat Is Phenylethylamine and How Does It Improve Mood and Focus?
Phenylethylamine (PEA), also known as beta-phenylethylamine or 2-phenylethylamine, is a central nervous system stimulant. Normal amounts of PEA produced in the body support healthy energy levels as...
View ArticleWhat is Glutamate and Why Get Tested?
WHAT IS GLUTAMATE? Involved in nearly every major excitatory brain function, glutamate is the primary and most abundant excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, and one of the most...
View ArticleWhat Is GABA and Why Test GABA Levels?
GABA is a naturally occurring neurotransmitter known to have a calming effect and is associated with the sleep/wake cycle.2 When we are feeling anxious or hyperactive, it can be a sign of GABA...
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