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Chronically Low Neurotransmitters? Here's How They Destroy Brain Function | Podcast #467
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Chronically low neurotransmitters can wreck your mood, focus, memory, and overall brain function — but the real question is why they get low in the first place. In functional medicine, we look deeper than "chemical imbalance." Mold toxicity, poor digestion, low adrenal output, and hormonal imbalances all play major roles in how your brain produces serotonin, dopamine, GABA, and more.
In this episode, Dr. J breaks down the hidden drivers behind low neurotransmitters and how to restore healthy brain chemistry naturally.
What You'll Learn: • Why low neurotransmitters cause anxiety, depression, and brain fog • How mold exposure blocks dopamine, serotonin, and GABA pathways • The role of gut function in neurotransmitter production and absorption • How low cortisol and adrenal fatigue disrupt brain chemistry • How low thyroid, estrogen, and progesterone affect mood and focus • The best strategies to rebuild neurotransmitters safely and naturally
#LowNeurotransmitters #BrainFog #AdrenalFatigue #HormoneImbalance #MoldToxicity #FunctionalMedicine #GutBrainConnection #DrJustinMarchegiani
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Chronically Low Neurotransmitters? Here's How They Destroy Brain Function | Podcast #467
Schedule a FREE Consult: https://www.justinhealth.com/consult
Dr. J's New Thyroid Book: https://www.thyroidreboot.com
Chronically low neurotransmitters can wreck your mood, focus, memory, and overall brain function — but the real question is why they get low in the first place. In functional medicine, we look deeper than "chemical imbalance." Mold toxicity, poor digestion, low adrenal output, and hormonal imbalances all play major roles in how your brain produces serotonin, dopamine, GABA, and more.
In this episode, Dr. J breaks down the hidden drivers behind low neurotransmitters and how to restore healthy brain chemistry naturally.
What You'll Learn: • Why low neurotransmitters cause anxiety, depression, and brain fog • How mold exposure blocks dopamine, serotonin, and GABA pathways • The role of gut function in neurotransmitter production and absorption • How low cortisol and adrenal fatigue disrupt brain chemistry • How low thyroid, estrogen, and progesterone affect mood and focus • The best strategies to rebuild neurotransmitters safely and naturally
#LowNeurotransmitters #BrainFog #AdrenalFatigue #HormoneImbalance #MoldToxicity #FunctionalMedicine #GutBrainConnection #DrJustinMarchegiani
Related Health Resources: Gluten Video Series: http://www.justinhealth.com/gluten-video-series Thyroid Hormone Balance Video Series: http://www.justinhealth.com/thyroid-hormone-balance Female Hormone Balance Video Series: http://www.justinhealth.com/female-hormone-balance
Subscribe for More Videos: http://www.justinhealth.com/subscribe
Dr. Justin Marchegiani's Links: All Resources & Socials: http://www.justinhealth.com/links
References:
Disclaimer: Some of the products featured in our content may earn us affiliate commissions. We only endorse products that we personally use and trust.

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