Some great histadelia (neurotransmitter undermethylation) videos by Dr. William J. Walsh, a pioneering researcher of the effects of brain methylation imbalances on mental symptoms:
Dr. Walsh explains symptoms of undermethylation (histadelia) including OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) and depression, the relevance of SAMe and serotonin and other vitamin therapies, and the prevalence of histadelia in people of high accomplishment and drive (athletes, scientists, CEOs). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ7ZakljZu8
Dr Walsh on histamine tests, brain methylation, histapenia and histadelia symptoms and vitamins, and epigenetics: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CRTL0-kDmI
For more info, see my book, Natural Healing for Bipolar Disorder
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Hi, Eva. It's really easier to understand myself with your book. I just feel my knowledge from internet to be said 'yes' and more now. Thanks. But I've got some little questions. Why histadelics have more motivation than histapenics? What stands for grandiosity if not motivation? Why my discipline is so bad and motivation is so good (I feel I'm a histadelic)? Why histapenics have good discipline but what they claim to do in depression is just an empty sound? That is first question.) Can taurine make my discipline worse? Do I need better NE levels?
ReplyDeleteHi, Eva. It's really easier to understand myself with your book. I just feel my knowledge from internet to be said 'yes' and more now. Thanks. But I've got some little questions. Why histadelics have more motivation than histapenics? What stands for grandiosity if not motivation? Why my discipline is so bad and motivation is so good (I feel I'm a histadelic)? Why histapenics have good discipline but what they claim to do in depression is just an empty sound? That is first question.) Can taurine make my discipline worse? Do I need better NE levels?
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