When G&G Holistic Treatment Program medical staff members perform a hair element analysis, one thing they are looking for is depletion of critical neural transmitters.
A simple definition of neural transmitters are substances in the body which pass along signals from the endocrine system to the brain or other parts of the body. There are different types of transmitters in the body, including chemical ones. Of the chemical transmitters, acetylcholine is one of the most common.
When there aren’t enough neural transmitters present, the body cannot receive the necessary signals it needs to function properly. When the signals can’t get through, or when they are received too slowly due to an insufficient number of neural transmitters, the body and brain do not respond as rapidly as they should.
This can cause a delay in the body’s ability to physically heal, and to mentally process information. Further, the loss of neural transmitters can slow down the production of hormones necessary for emotional and spiritual stability. All of this can make it more difficult for the drug abuse treatment offered at G&G Holistic Treatment Program to work in the way it is intended.
For this reason, clients whose hair element analysis shows a depletion of neural transmitters are given vitamins, minerals, and amino acids to help restore the neural transmitter function. And, because the holistic recovery program at G&G Holistic Treatment Program is designed for the individual client, the amounts of these supplements are determined for that particular client.
When the neural transmitters begin to react to the supplements, and are once more able to function as they should, the client’s physical, mental, and emotional health will begin to stabilize. Once that happens, response to the drug abuse treatment program that the client is undergoing will be more positive.
The holistic recovery program at G&G Holistic Treatment Program is designed for each specific client-there is no “one-size-fits-all” mentality. Please call 1-800-559-9503 or visit our website at http://holisticdrugrehab.com to find out more information.