by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Sep 16, 2014 | Amino Acid Therapy, How to stop hair pulling, Managing Trichotillomania
Trichotillomania is a disorder characterized by recurrent, often irresistible urges to pull hair out from the scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes or other areas of the body despite trying to stop. Many of our clients with trichotillomania have shared tricks and tips they have...
by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Sep 2, 2014 | Amino Acid Therapy, People we helped stop pulling hair out, People with trichotillomania
I’ve been asked to tell you how Dr. Oler’s guidance and Amino Acid Therapy has impacted my life. Before I can do that I think I have to try and give you an idea of what my life was like before I started taking amino acids. I was 11 when my Mom figured out I had OCD...
by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Aug 19, 2014 | Amino Acid Therapy
NeuroReplete is a formula that is often used in the course of amino acid therapy. NeuroReplete is a specialized formula that contains L-tyrosine and 5-HTP in a 10:1 ratio along with the cofactors necessary to convert those amino acids into the catecholamines...
by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Jul 22, 2014 | Amino Acid Therapy
CysReplete is a formula that it often used in the course of amino acid therapy. It’s a very simple formula (it contains only L-cysteine, selenium and folate) with a very important purpose: to keep enough sulfur in the system and provide methyl-donors. These functions...
by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Jul 8, 2014 | Amino Acid Therapy, How to stop hair pulling, People we helped stop pulling hair out, People with trichotillomania
Stories and testimonials like these make every client, every challenge, every success well worth it. Read her story about OCD and Trich, and how amino acids saved her. I’ve been asked to tell you how Dr. Oler’s guidance and Amino Acid Therapy has impacted my life....
by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Jun 24, 2014 | Amino Acid Therapy
There is probably no other area that has people more confused in regards to amino acid therapy than the testing used to determine a person’s unique amino acid needs. There are many tests out there claiming to test your “neurotransmitter levels” via a urine or blood...