Detailed below is information regarding what a NRI
does and how it works.
What is an NRI?
Natural Reuptake Inhibitor
NRI Uses:
NRI's are mostly designed to help relieve symptoms
of depression, ADHD and anxiety, including General Anxiety Disorder (GAD),
Social Phobias, Panic Attacks, social anxiety and insomnia. Over the last couple
of years, neutraceutical research labs in the United States have begun developing
NRI's to help with weight loss and other health issues.
How does a NRI work?
Many individuals suffering from depression and
anxiety disorders are often suffering from a chemical imbalance in their brain. Natural
Reuptake Inhibitors effectively stabilizes several important neurotransmitters
in the brain, Serotonin and Norepinephrine which are responsible for perception
and emotions, and overall emotional feelings in the body. Through naturally
balancing the key chemicals and nutrients in the body, NRI's can provide short
and long-term, and virtually side effect-free depression and anxiety relief.
Individual ingredients in NRI formulas such as Clarocet, Amoryn and Welatonin
have been detailed in over 200 Clinical studies to help balance key neurotransmitters
like Serotonin, Norepinephrine, Dopamine and GABA which are believed to be
responsible for feelings of anxiety and depression.
NRI Side Effects:
The constituents in Natural Reuptake Inhibitors
are all-natural. Numerous clinical studies involving adults, teenagers and
children have shown that no harmful side effects occur from taking appropriate
and balanced doses.
NRI's do not cause withdrawal or serotonin syndrome.
Types of NRI's:
A natural reuptake inhibitor is defined as an
natural herb, amino acid or nutrient that has an inhibitory reuptake effect
on neurotransmitters like Serotonin, Norepinhephrine, Dopamine or GABA. One
of the most commonly used NRI's is St. John's
Wort, often with a Hyperforin content of 3% to 5%.
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Related Stories of Interest:
In April of 2001, researchers and scientists
at a leading US drug company, Maxx Bioscience, discovered a 'phytoceutical'
approach to manufacturing all natural supplements. After extensive research
and clinical trials, new methods were identified, that allowed for the manufacture
of bioactive sub-nutrients in natural ingredients to be combined into effective,
clinical strength alternatives to prescription drugs. The recombination of
the phytochemical properties delivered effects that were reported to rival
top pharmaceutical medications in many different aspects of health, including
mental and physical.
In September of 2001, a phytoceutical research
team at U.S. based Medicor Labs formulated the first combination-therapy natural
reuptake inhibitor (NRI). Clinical studies and human trials found many of the
ingredients in Clarocet to
be effective in relieving symptoms of depression, anxiety and ADHD.
The effects experienced by patients show that alternative medicines have the
potential to help, without posing dangerous side effects to patients.
Natural Reuptake Inhibitors are formulated with
natural herbs, vitamins and minerals and may provide short and longer term
relief. However, NRI's are not considered permanent treatment for mental health
disorders.
Remember that the symptoms you experience are
multi-faceted and may be caused by 1) a chemical imbalance 2) the stress and
environment around you 3) the way you feel about yourself 4) the coping techniques
you have developed (or not developed) to help you deal with your emotions.
You can target these causes by taking a few simple
steps. First, I would recommend that you fight the potential chemical imbalance
that is more than likely one of the factors causing the symptoms you are experiencing.
You can do this with prescription drugs or alternative medicines like Clarocet.
You can also help yourself get through this by
understanding what is happening to you. Once you know the core issues surrounding
your symptoms, you begin to feel better about yourself. Their are numerous
ways you can do this. Learning about your problem is the first step to finding
relief. A good place to start is the Mental Health Center. If you have
the time to attend a support group of any kind, I highly recommend it, but
do whatever it takes to get to the bottom of your emotions. This is essential
to finding permanent relief.
Author: Jake Van Der Borne