Parkinson’s Disease
Symptoms caused by low or inadequate dopamine may accompany Parkinson’s Disease. This protocol allows for determining if symptoms are caused by hypodopaminergicTM conditions (symptoms caused by low or inadequate dopamine), which require Hinz Medical Foods if present. Reuptake inhibitor drugs do nothing to increase the number of serotonin or dopamine molecules in the system.
Parkinson’s Disease
Symptoms caused by low or inadequate serotonin, dopamine, or glutathione may be identical to symptoms caused by any of the diseases listed below.
When any of the following diseases are present, a secondary differential diagnosis is required to determine if symptoms are caused by the disease versus a hyposerotonergicTM condition, a hypodopaminergicTM condition, or a hypoglutathionemiaTM condition.
Hinz Medical Foods manages the source of symptoms caused by these conditions.
Start the hypodopaminergicTM
(dopamine) protocol
Parkinson’s disease
Restless Leg Syndrome
Start the hyposerotonergicTM
(general serotonin) protocol
ADHD/ADD
Alzheimer’s (dementia)
Anxiety
Depression
Fatigue (negative metabolic workup)
Fibermyalgia
Insomnia
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Migraines
- Abdominal
- Headache
- Atypical
Addiction
Adrenal fatigue
Alcoholism
Allergies (histamine driven)
- Allergy induced asthma
- Multiple chemical sensitivities
- Peanut or other food allergies
- Urticaria, chronic recurrent
Autism
Bipolar
Cognitive deterioration
Chronic neurotransmitter depletion:
- Chronic illness
- Chronic Pain
- Chronic stress
Depersonalization disorder
Eating Disorder (anorexia / Bulimia)
Essential tremor
- Rule out Parkinson’s disease
Gaba dysfunction:
- Anxiety
- Glutamate regulation
- Panic disorder (attacks)
- Stiffman Syndrome
GI disorder:
- Crohn’s
- Irritable bowel disease
- Ulcerative Colitis
Hormone dysfunction:
- Cortisol dysfunction
- Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
Hyperactivity
Lyme disease
Organ system dysfunction
Phobias
Psychotic illness
Schizophrenia
Seasonal affective disorder
Social anxiety disorder
Serotonin driven cardiac disease
Tension headaches
Tourette’s Syndrome
Traumatic brain injury
Trichotillomania
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HyposerotonergicTM
conditions occur when serotonin concentrations are not enough, low, inadequate, depleted, deficient, or suboptimal on a modified normal diet.TM
HypodopaminergicTM
conditions occur when dopamine concentrations are not enough, low, inadequate, depleted, deficient, or suboptimal on a modified normal diet.TM
HypoglutathionemiaTM
conditions occur when glutathione concentrations are not enough, low, inadequate, depleted, deficient, or suboptimal on a modified normal diet.TM
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Giving only serotonin precursors can deplete dopamine and glutathione.TM
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Giving only dopamine precursors can deplete serotonin and glutathione.TM
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Giving only glutathione or glutathione precursors can deplete serotonin and dopamine.TM
The centrally acting monoamines (monoamines) are serotonin, dopamine, norephinephrine, and epinephrine.