Title: NEUROTOXICITY OF NEURONS
1NEUROTOXICITY OF NEURONS
- In order to get the system symptom free,
increased stimulation of the remaining viable
neurons is required. This occurs by increasing
neurotransmitter levels, which leads to increases
in electrical outflow.
2NEUROTOXICITY
PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE NEURON BUNDLES
SYSTEM DAMAGE
MECHANICAL DAMAGE
3NEUROTOXICITY
IN ORDER TO PROPERLY TREAT NT DYSFUNCTION,
NEUROTRANSMITTERS MUST BE RAISED TO LEVELS THAT
ARE HIGHER THAN NORMAL.
SYSTEM DAMAGE
MECHANICAL DAMAGE
4Neurotoxicity
- Can lead to neurotransmitter disease symptoms
in patients with normal neurotransmitter levels - Parkinson represents the prototype
- Can be caused by Amphetamine use, as well as by
any toxic or traumatic substance
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6CAUSES OF DYSFUNCTION
THE THRESHOLD where symptoms resolve
NORMAL RANGE defined with sick people
X
No symptoms in normal patients
7CAUSES OF DYSFUNCTION
THE THRESHOLD where symptoms resolve in patients
suffering from neurotoxic damage.
X
NORMAL RANGE defined with sick people
X
No symptoms in normal patients
8Drug Depletion causes these problems
NEUROTOXICITY OCURS HERE
9Neurotransmitter Dysfunction
- Neurotoxins
- Heavy Metals
- Chemicals
- Drugs
10Neurotransmitter Dysfunction
- Neurotoxic drugs
- Amphetamine is the prototype
- 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (Ecstasy)
- Fenfluramine
- Phentermine
11Neurotransmitter dysfunction
12Neurotransmitter dysfunction
13Neurotransmitter dysfunction