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Comprehensive Neurotransmitter Profile (Urine)

Comprehensive Neurotransmitter Profile (Urine)

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This test measures a broad range of neurotransmitters to assess chemical balance in the brain and nervous system. Imbalances in these messengers can contribute to mood swings, anxiety, depression, insomnia, fatigue, poor focus, or stress-related disorders. By analysing urinary neurotransmitter levels, this profile provides valuable insight into mental wellbeing, stress response, and neurological function.

Why Comprehensive Neurotransmitter Profile Matters?

Neurotransmitters regulate mood, energy, cognition, and sleep. Chronic stress, diet, or underlying health conditions can disrupt their balance, impacting mental and physical health. Testing helps identify imbalances that may explain persistent symptoms, allowing for targeted treatment, lifestyle strategies, or supplementation to restore balance and support long-term neurological wellbeing.

What Gets Assessed?

  • Excitatory neurotransmitters: Dopamine, Noradrenaline, Adrenaline, Glutamate
  • Inhibitory neurotransmitters: Serotonin, GABA, Glycine
  • Other key markers: Histamine, PEA (Phenylethylamine), Taurine, and others

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What is the purpose of the Neurotransmitter Profile Test?

The neurotransmitter profile (urine test) measures levels of key brain chemicals involved in regulating mood, stress response, energy, focus, and sleep. By analysing neurotransmitter metabolites, this test provides valuable insight into imbalances that may contribute to mental health or neurological symptoms.

Who should consider the Neurotransmitter Urine Test?

This test is recommended for individuals experiencing chronic stress, depression, anxiety, poor sleep quality, ADHD-like symptoms, or unexplained fatigue. It may also benefit those who want to optimise brain chemistry for better emotional balance and cognitive performance.

How is the sample collected?

The test is non-invasive and requires a simple urine sample. The sample is then analysed in a specialised laboratory to assess neurotransmitter activity and identify potential imbalances.

Does diet affect neurotransmitter levels?

Yes. Dietary intake of amino acids, the building blocks of neurotransmitters, can directly influence results. Stress, lifestyle factors, and certain medications can also impact neurotransmitter balance.

How can the results of this test help?

Results from the neurotransmitter profile test guide personalised treatment strategies. These may include targeted nutrition, amino acid supplementation, stress management techniques, or lifestyle modifications designed to restore healthy brain chemistry and improve overall wellbeing.