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"A neurotransmitter is a signaling molecule secreted by a nerve cell. The cell receiving the signal, may be another nerve cell, but could also be a gland or muscle cell." Wikipedia
Neurotransmitters provide pleasure, motivation and increase learning capacity. During substance use, neurotransmitter activity decreases and over time, their effects are overtaken by toxicity and their natural production decreases.
This workshop shares essential nutritional advice to manage the effects substance use has on the body AND, stimulate neurotransmitter activity.
It does not take long to feel the benefits from this type of nutrition and the ingredients used can be bought in most local food shops.
We focus on the biochemistry of nutrition to improve the airways, stomach acids, dehydration, shrunken muscles, gauntness, digestive issues, eye health and oral health.
If there is a struggle to give up a substance, these workshops will certainly help.
Contact us to begin the discussion.
Our workshop is not discriminatory or judgemental. However, our content is not to replace professional medical advice or prescribed medication. Please speak to your GP before implementing our advice.
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