Synaptamine – Now Synaptagenx
Please note that Synaptamine has been replaced by another product, SynaptaGenX, which also uses the patented KB220z Neuroadaptagen formula but it is a tablet instead of liquid.
Please see: SynaptaGenX
For more information: SynaptaGenX.com
For purchase: Nupathways.com/synaptagenx-3
Synaptamine is no longer available.
Synaptamine #30 fluid oz bottle
Accurate retail: $69.50
LaVitaRDS.com retail: $69.50 + shipping
Dose: 1/2 oz 2 times/day on empty stomach or as directed by your physician
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Synaptamine
Synaptamine is a patented neuroadaptagen that incorporates a nano-sized technology which provides greatly accelerated absorption by the body. A “neuroadaptagen: is a natural substance considered to help the nervous system adapt to stress and to exert a normalizing effect upon bodily processes. As a neuroadaptagen, Synaptamine is recommended for optimal brain health, enhanced energy, reduced stress as well as helping nutritional maintenance of overall mood, health, and a sense of well-being.
Who should consider taking Synaptamine?
Synaptamine is prescribed as part of a balanced program of treatment directed at stabilizing brain chemistry related to Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS). RDS is a condition characterized by low or inadequate levels of dopamine, a neurotransmitter, in the midbrain. Dopamine levels may be low as a result of acquired conditions due to high levels of stress, chronic pain or depression. There is growing research that indicates Synaptamine may be helpful in chronic pain, including fibromyalgia.
Low dopamine levels may be genetically driven due to variants in a person’s DNA that make it difficult for a person to maintain “optimal” levels of dopamine. It is believed that many medical conditions are associated with an underlying dopamine deficiency/insufficiency including ADD, OCD, fibromyalgia, PTSD, and certain anger disorders as well as chemical addictions and behavioral addictions such as gambling and binge eating. If you have a family history of any of these RDS conditions, you may be at increased risk for suboptimal dopamine. Your physician can perform genetic tests that may indicate predisposition to RDS which may predict your potential to respond to Synaptamine.
Synaptamine is particularly helpful in reducing cravings associated with chemical withdrawals such as quitting smoking, or withdrawing from alcohol or opioids, including tapering off buprenorphins (Suboxone, Zubolv, Bunavail). Synaptamine is currently under study as a stand-alone treatment for acute opioid withdrawal. It has also been shown to reduce the cravings associated with addictive eating behaviors and binge eating.
Dosing Synaptamine
When advised to take Synaptamine, please following dosing instructions provided by your physician. It is a liquid medication and should be taken on an empty stomach and first swished around the mouth to facilitate digestion.The usual dose is 1/2 oz. (1/2 capful) twice a day. It is sometimes necessary to increase the starting dose to see results but in most cases results will be perceived within the first 1-2 weeks. Synaptamine is a proprietary blend of natural substances and is rarely associated with any side effects which, when they do occur, are very mild and transient. It is non-addictive.
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Additional information including access to research publications can also be obtained online at:
Purchasing Synaptamine
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ptamine is considered a “medical food,” and as such must be purchased through the recommendation or prescription of a physician. Based on Dr. Ehlenberger’s recommendation, it may be purchased directly at Accurate Clinic or it can be purchased online. The price is the same either way: $69.50 for a one month supply at usual dosage.
If you wish to purchase Synaptamine online, please navigate your browser to this web page:
https://lavitards.com/products/108/synaptamine
You will be asked for a purchase code to access your purchase online. Please obtain this code from the staff at Accurate Clinic prior to placing your order. This code is non-transferable and must not be shared with other people. If you have any questions, please contact staff at Accurate Clinic.
References:
Synaptamine – Overviews of KB220 Variants
- Synaptamine – brief summary
- Can the chronic administration of the combination of buprenorphine and naloxone block dopaminergic activity causing anti-reward and relapse potential? – 2011
- Addiction Treatment in America – After Money or Aftercare? – 2015
- Should the United States Government Repeal Restrictions on Buprenorphine:Naloxone Treatment? – 2016
- Fifty Years in the Development of a Glutaminergic-Dopaminergic Optimization Complex (KB220) to Balance Brain Reward Circuitry
- Gene–Dairy Food Interactions and Health Outcomes – A Review of Nutrigenetic Studies – 2017
- Analysis of Evidence for the Combination of Pro-dopamine Regulator (KB220PAM) and Naltrexone to Prevent Opioid Use Disorder Relapse – 2018
Genetic Testing – GARS & Reward Deficiency Syndrome
- Neuro-psychopharmacogenetics and Neurological Antecedents of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder – Unlocking the Mysteries of Resilience and Vulnerability – 2010
- Neurogenetics and Nutrigenomics of Neuro-Nutrient Therapy for Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS) – Clinical Ramifications as a Function of Molecular Neurobiological Mechanisms – 2012
- Can Genetic Testing Coupled with Enhanced Dopaminergic Activation Reduce Recidivism Rates in the Workers Compensation Legacy Cases? – 2014
- Genetic Addiction Risk Score (GARS) – Molecular Neurogenetic Evidence for Predisposition to Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS) – 2014
- Can Genetic Testing Provide Information to Develop Customized Nutrigenomic Solutions for Reward Deficiency Syndrome? – 2015
- Coupling Neurogenetics (GARS™) and a Nutrigenomic Based Dopaminergic Agonist to Treat Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS) – Targeting Polymorphic Reward Genes for Carbohydrate Addiction Algorithms – 2015
- Fifty Years in the Development of a Glutaminergic-Dopaminergic Optimization Complex (KB220) to Balance Brain Reward Circuitry in Reward Deficiency Syndrome – A Pictorial – 2016
- GLOBAL OPIOID EPIDEMIC – DOOMED TO FAIL WITHOUT GENETICALLY BASED PRECISION ADDICTION MEDICINE (PAM™) – LESSONS LEARNED FROM AMERICA – 2017
- THE BENEFITS OF CUSTOMIZED DNA DIRECTED NUTRITION TO BALANCE THE BRAIN REWARD CIRCUITRY AND REDUCE ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS – 2017
- Coupling Genetic Addiction Risk Score (GARS) and Pro Dopamine Regulation (KB220) to Combat Substance Use Disorder (SUD) – 2017
- The Benefits of Genetic Addiction Risk Score (GARS™) Testing in Substance Use Disorder (SUD) – 2018
- Promoting Precision Addiction Management (PAM) to Combat the Global Opioid Crisis – 2018
Genetic Testing – GARS & Carbohydrate Addiction
Genetic Testing – GARS & PTSD
Genetic Testing – GARS & Pain
Genetic Testing – GARS & Substance Use Disorders
- GLOBAL OPIOID EPIDEMIC – DOOMED TO FAIL WITHOUT GENETICALLY BASED PRECISION ADDICTION MEDICINE (PAM™) – LESSONS LEARNED FROM AMERICA – 2017
- THE BENEFITS OF CUSTOMIZED DNA DIRECTED NUTRITION TO BALANCE THE BRAIN REWARD CIRCUITRY AND REDUCE ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS – 2017
- Coupling Genetic Addiction Risk Score (GARS) and Pro Dopamine Regulation (KB220) to Combat Substance Use Disorder (SUD) – 2017
- The Benefits of Genetic Addiction Risk Score (GARS™) Testing in Substance Use Disorder (SUD) – 2018
- Promoting Precision Addiction Management (PAM) to Combat the Global Opioid Crisis – 2018
Synaptamine – Addiction
See: CAM Treatment of Addiction Recovery
Synaptamine – Buprenorphine
Synaptamine – Chronic Pain
Synaptamine – Fibromyalgia
Synaptamine – Lucid Dreams
- Putative dopamine agonist (KB220Z) attenuates lucid nightmares in PTSD patients – Role of enhanced brain reward functional connectivity and homeostasis redeeming joy – 2015
- Using the Neuroadaptagen KB200zTM to Ameliorate Terrifying, Lucid Nightmares in RDS Patients – the Role of Enhanced, Brain- Reward, Functional Connectivity and Dopaminergic Homeostasis – 2015
- KB220Z™ a Pro-Dopamine Regulator Associated with the Protracted, Alleviation of Terrifying Lucid Dreams. Can We Infer Neuroplasticity-induced Changes in the Reward Circuit? – 2016
Synaptamine – PTSD
- Putative dopamine agonist (KB220Z) attenuates lucid nightmares in PTSD patients – Role of enhanced brain reward functional connectivity and homeostasis redeeming joy – 2015
- Diagnosis and Healing In Veterans Suspected of Suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Using Reward Gene Testing and RewardCircuitry Natural Dopaminergic Activation-2012
Synaptamine – Sleep
Emphasis on Education
Accurate Clinic promotes patient education as the foundation of it’s medical care. In Dr. Ehlenberger’s integrative approach to patient care, including conventional and complementary and alternative medical (CAM) treatments, he may encourage or provide advice about the use of supplements. However, the specifics of choice of supplement, dosing and duration of treatment should be individualized through discussion with Dr. Ehlenberger. The following information and reference articles are presented to provide the reader with some of the latest research to facilitate evidence-based, informed decisions regarding the use of conventional as well as CAM treatments.
For medical-legal reasons, access to these links is limited to patients enrolled in an Accurate Clinic medical program.
Should you wish more information regarding any of the subjects listed – or not listed – here, please contact Dr. Ehlenberger. He has literally thousands of published articles to share on hundreds of topics associated with pain management, weight loss, nutrition, addiction recovery and emergency medicine. It would take years for you to read them, as it did him.
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