by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Jan 20, 2015 | Amino Acid Therapy, How to stop hair pulling, Managing Trichotillomania, Support for trichotillomania
A search of the internet for ‘trichotillomania treatment’ brings back over 149,000 results. This can make the search for a viable trichotillomania treatment option very difficult, if not downright impossible. However, upon closer investigation, you will find that...
by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Jan 12, 2015 | Amino Acid Therapy, How to stop hair pulling, Managing Trichotillomania, What is trichotillomania
Trichotillomania is a disorder that involves the recurrent, often irresistible urges to pull hair out from your scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes or other areas of your body despite trying to stop. Pulling hair out from the scalp often leaves bald spots, which can cause...
by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Nov 4, 2014 | Amino Acid Therapy, Trichotillomania causes
Many of the processed foods we eat contain chemicals, colors, flavor-enhancers and dyes that are known to disrupt proper neurotransmitter function. In addition, high-quality protein is needed on a daily basis to supply the necessary amino acids to allow the body to...
by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Oct 21, 2014 | Amino Acid Therapy, Managing Trichotillomania
Neurotransmitter imbalances can be caused by a very large number of factors and often times a person will be impacted by a combination of factors. The most common causes of neurotransmitter imbalance include: Genetics Stress Toxic Burden Head or neck trauma...
by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Oct 7, 2014 | Amino Acid Therapy, Managing Trichotillomania
Once a person realizes they have a neurotransmitter-based disorder or imbalance the next logical question becomes “How do I fix it?” and “What products should I use?” As we have discussed previously, amino acid therapy involves supplying each person the exact right...
by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Sep 30, 2014 | Amino Acid Therapy
D5 Mucuna 40% is a formula that is used in cases where additional dopamine support is needed. D5 Mucuna 40% provides a source of L-DOPA from the extract of a legume called mucuna pruriens, and provides an effective method to increase catecholamine (dopamine,...