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As we age, our brain functions become dulll and our memory tends to fade. We misplace our keys, forget where we parked our car or people's names. We may also experience anxiety, attention deficit or depression. Traditional doctors write these symptoms off as inevitable age conditions until they become unbearable. Then they prescribe anti-anxiety or anti-depressant medications. At LexiLife, we view the brain as an integral part of your total health. Your brain needs to be maintained at optimum performance regardless of age. Each patient undergoes a written brain test to determine their dominant nature and current brain condition. Patients are then treated with natural methods and their symptoms are usually relieved without medications. 

Our brains are controlled by four major neurotransmitters; dopamine (voltage) supplies your deep thought, acetylcholine (speed) provides your quick thinking and creativity, gaba (rhythm) provides mental stability and serotonin (synchronicity) helps you start fresh each morning and enables you to enjoy life. These neurotransmitters greatly influence our actions, thoughts, emotions and body functions to name a few. By optimizing these major neurotransmitters with natural methods, LexiLife clinicians can address a variety of conditions including:
Brain acuity issuesMemory problemsAttention disordersAnxiety
DepressionSleep problemsBinge eatingFood cravings
AddictionsTension disordersAlcohol abuse
Weight gain

Brain treatment programs are usually performed in conjunction with other treatment programs such as hormone therapies, and cardiovascular programs. The brain treatments usually include very specialized brain neurotransmitter supplements along with diet and exercise regimens.

Do you want to find out your brain status? TAKE THE BRAIN SURVEY.  Better yet, if you think your brain is not as sharp as it once was and would like to do something about it, schedule a FREE CONSULTATION with Dr. Parker by calling 303.782.5026.

 

If you have any further questions regarding brain aging, click on the Ask Dr. Parker button and ask your questions. Someone will respond via e-mail with no obligation from you.

 

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