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EP193 How to use amino acid supplements to fix neurotransmitter deficiencies that trigger alcohol cravings

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Scroll down to find the supplement protocols and link to my curated list on Amazon for easy shopping.

If you’re a daily drinker and want a highly effective tool that can quickly and easily help you break the habit, this episode is for you.

Most people don’t understand that the urge to eat, drink or use a drug to help you function or feel better is biological. Your brain is not producing adequate amounts of neurotransmitters.

Neurotransmitters control your reality–your mood, memory, thinking and behavior.

And when your brain has what it needs, you naturally feel relaxed and alert, focused and positive–even happy.

But when your brain does not have what it needs, you get symptoms like anxiety, depression, anger and irritability, apathy, low energy and motivation, sleep problems and loss of memory, focus and attention.

An inadequate supply of neurotransmitters is why you have the urge to use substances like sugar, alcohol, caffeine and prescription medications to cope or compensate.

The good news is that nutrients you need are inexpensive and widely available. And clinical studies show that following simple nutritional protocols gives you FIVE TO ONE ODDS of overcoming substance use disorders.

In this episode, I give you a basic overview of the vitamins, minerals and amino acid supplements that can restore your sense of confidence and control.

Click here to BOOK A DISCOVERY CALL if you’re ready to fully commit to your personal growth and do the work to get emotionally sober. Side effects include an 80 percent reduction in drinking. You'll walk away from our call with a clear understanding of how to get the skills you need to transform your life.

Click here to get my free PRIVATE podcast on How to Reduce Drinking by 80%.

—NEW! Colleen’s doing Q&A episodes! Do you want help from Colleen with a situation you’re struggling with? Click here to submit your question. Your name will not be mentioned on air!

—Want daily updates from me? Find me on TikTok @hangoverwhisperer and IG @thehangoverwhisperer and YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@hangoverwhisperer

Click here to take the QUIZ: Do you have a drinking problem or a thinking problem?

I curated my favorite brands and formulations onto an Amazon List. Click here to shop. https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/5SMHPNREB27Y

General support for ALL neurotransmitter deficiencies. Use in addition to specific amino acids (see below).

  • B-Complex (1 capsule, 3x/day) Should contain at least 50 mg of B3 (niacin) and B6 (pyridoxine), 400mcg folic acid. Expect urine to be bright yellow.

  • Vitamin C (at least 500 mg 3x/day)

  • Multi-vitamin/mineral: Should contain at least 1000 mg calcium, 300mg magnesium, 100 mg potassium, 20 mg iron, 20 mg zinc, 6 mg manganese, 400 mcg chromium, 60 mcg selenium, 50 mcg molybdenum.

Serotonin Deficiency

  • 5-HTP (300mg, 3x/day) (check with doctor if taking antidepressant medications)

  • L-Glutamine (1000mg, 4x/day) (do not take if you have cirrhosis and liver disease)

GABA Deficiency

  • L-Glutamine (up to 3500mg, 4x/day) (do not take if you have cirrhosis and liver disease)

  • GABA (1000mg, 3x/day)

  • L-Taurine (1000mg, 4x/day)

Endorphin Deficiency

  • DLPA (2000 mg, 3x/day) (check with doctor if taking antidepressant medications)

  • L-Leucine (500 mg, 3x/day)

  • L-Methionine (500 mg, 3x/day)

  • L-Glycine (2000 mg, 3x/day)

  • L-Tyrosine (2000 mg, 2x/day) (check with doctor if taking antidepressant medications; do not take if you have a history of melanoma)

Catecholamine Deficiency

  • L-Tyrosine (1500-2000 mg, 3x/day) (check with doctor if taking antidepressant medications; do not take if you have a history of melanoma)

  • L-Glutamine (1000mg 3x/day) (do not take if you have cirrhosis and liver disease)

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Scroll down to find the supplement protocols and link to my curated list on Amazon for easy shopping.

If you’re a daily drinker and want a highly effective tool that can quickly and easily help you break the habit, this episode is for you.

Most people don’t understand that the urge to eat, drink or use a drug to help you function or feel better is biological. Your brain is not producing adequate amounts of neurotransmitters.

Neurotransmitters control your reality–your mood, memory, thinking and behavior.

And when your brain has what it needs, you naturally feel relaxed and alert, focused and positive–even happy.

But when your brain does not have what it needs, you get symptoms like anxiety, depression, anger and irritability, apathy, low energy and motivation, sleep problems and loss of memory, focus and attention.

An inadequate supply of neurotransmitters is why you have the urge to use substances like sugar, alcohol, caffeine and prescription medications to cope or compensate.

The good news is that nutrients you need are inexpensive and widely available. And clinical studies show that following simple nutritional protocols gives you FIVE TO ONE ODDS of overcoming substance use disorders.

In this episode, I give you a basic overview of the vitamins, minerals and amino acid supplements that can restore your sense of confidence and control.

Click here to BOOK A DISCOVERY CALL if you’re ready to fully commit to your personal growth and do the work to get emotionally sober. Side effects include an 80 percent reduction in drinking. You'll walk away from our call with a clear understanding of how to get the skills you need to transform your life.

Click here to get my free PRIVATE podcast on How to Reduce Drinking by 80%.

—NEW! Colleen’s doing Q&A episodes! Do you want help from Colleen with a situation you’re struggling with? Click here to submit your question. Your name will not be mentioned on air!

—Want daily updates from me? Find me on TikTok @hangoverwhisperer and IG @thehangoverwhisperer and YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@hangoverwhisperer

Click here to take the QUIZ: Do you have a drinking problem or a thinking problem?

I curated my favorite brands and formulations onto an Amazon List. Click here to shop. https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/5SMHPNREB27Y

General support for ALL neurotransmitter deficiencies. Use in addition to specific amino acids (see below).

  • B-Complex (1 capsule, 3x/day) Should contain at least 50 mg of B3 (niacin) and B6 (pyridoxine), 400mcg folic acid. Expect urine to be bright yellow.

  • Vitamin C (at least 500 mg 3x/day)

  • Multi-vitamin/mineral: Should contain at least 1000 mg calcium, 300mg magnesium, 100 mg potassium, 20 mg iron, 20 mg zinc, 6 mg manganese, 400 mcg chromium, 60 mcg selenium, 50 mcg molybdenum.

Serotonin Deficiency

  • 5-HTP (300mg, 3x/day) (check with doctor if taking antidepressant medications)

  • L-Glutamine (1000mg, 4x/day) (do not take if you have cirrhosis and liver disease)

GABA Deficiency

  • L-Glutamine (up to 3500mg, 4x/day) (do not take if you have cirrhosis and liver disease)

  • GABA (1000mg, 3x/day)

  • L-Taurine (1000mg, 4x/day)

Endorphin Deficiency

  • DLPA (2000 mg, 3x/day) (check with doctor if taking antidepressant medications)

  • L-Leucine (500 mg, 3x/day)

  • L-Methionine (500 mg, 3x/day)

  • L-Glycine (2000 mg, 3x/day)

  • L-Tyrosine (2000 mg, 2x/day) (check with doctor if taking antidepressant medications; do not take if you have a history of melanoma)

Catecholamine Deficiency

  • L-Tyrosine (1500-2000 mg, 3x/day) (check with doctor if taking antidepressant medications; do not take if you have a history of melanoma)

  • L-Glutamine (1000mg 3x/day) (do not take if you have cirrhosis and liver disease)

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