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Pyroluria
Anxiety, shyness, or fear may be common personality traits, though for some it occurs alongside other symptoms such as high stress levels, anger, poor memory and depression, and can be a lifelong struggle. Preferring small groups of close friends rather than large social groups, poor dream recall, susceptibility to allergies, fatigue, or poor sugar metabolism, can all be symptoms of a genetic disorder, which is on the rise in Australia.
Affecting up to 40% of people, it can lead to much larger problems, including a serious risk of developing addictions, alcoholism, severe depression, or psychiatric disorders. Pyroluria reduces your absorption of zinc and B6, necessary for production of brain chemicals for mood, digestion, hormone production, and to fight infections. A cascade effect toward ill health eventually develops creating emotional stress, producing cortisol and inflammation throughout the body and digestive tract. Poor digestion follows creating food sensitivities, and allowing bacterial infections to invade.
A CASCADE EFFECT TOWARD ILL HEALTH EVENTUALLY DEVELOPS
Fatigue, weight gain, fluid retention, hormone imbalance, depression and anxiety, are typical symptoms of food sensitivity, creating a secondary layer of mood effects. Further defi ciencies then develop such as iron, vitamin D, B12, leading to fatigue. Without these very important nutrients, the immune system becomes compromised, causing colds, virus, and bacterial infections, some known for creating further symptoms of depression and anxiety. The collateral damage can be vast, creating a decline into ill health and a depressive state seemingly unsolvable.
Pyroluria is simple to treat, with a rapid response time, though most people go undiagnosed. Sufferers respond poorly to common anti-depressants, so knowing that this condition affects you or your family is very important, and can be diagnosed using a simple urine test. Treating Pyroluria allows the body to repair to then successfully address stress hormones, bacterial infections, and food sensitivities, bringing your health back to its optimum state allowing you a bright healthy future, free of the symptoms of depression and anxiety.
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Your score has indicated that you may be suffering from a genetic condition.
Fortunately these conditions are often easily treatable, so we recommend you take advantage of our free 1/2 hour consultation with one of our practitioners. At this appointment we will discuss your health concerns, fully explain our testing procedures and expected costs and duration of treatment. Please call 1800 MY WELLNESS (1800 699 355) or Contact us here.
This questionnaire is based on Trudy Scott’s experience working with many clients with Pyroluria, along with information from Depression-Free Naturally (2001), by Joan Mathews-Larson, Nutrition and Mental Illness (1987), by Carl Pfeiffer, and Natural Healing for Schizophrenia and Other Common Mental Disorders (2001), by Eva Edelman.
This questionnaire and information is taken from chapter 7 of The Antianxiety Food Solution: How the Foods You Eat Can Help You Calm Your Anxious Mind, Improve Your Mood and End Cravings, available in major books stores, at Amazon and via http://www.antianxietyfoodsolution.com. You can find more detailed protocol information in this chapter.Trudy Scott (CN), Certified Nutritionist is the founder of http://www.everywomanover29.com a thriving nutrition practice with a focus on food, mood and women’s health. Trudy educates women about the amazing healing powers of food and nutrients and helps them find natural solutions for anxiety and other mood problems. Trudy’s goal for all her clients (and all women): “You can be your healthiest, look your best and feel on-top-of-the-world emotionally!”
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Your score in this quiz indicates it is unlikely that you have underlying health conditions affecting your day-to-day health related to
Kyrptopyrrols.If you’d like more information about other health and wellbeing concerns, we recommend you take advantage of our free 1/2 hour consultation with one of our practitioners. Please call 1800 MY WELLNESS (1800 699 355) or Contact us here.
This questionnaire is based on Trudy Scott’s experience working with many clients with Pyroluria, along with information from Depression-Free Naturally (2001), by Joan Mathews-Larson, Nutrition and Mental Illness (1987), by Carl Pfeiffer, and Natural Healing for Schizophrenia and Other Common Mental Disorders (2001), by Eva Edelman.
This questionnaire and information is taken from chapter 7 of The Antianxiety Food Solution: How the Foods You Eat Can Help You Calm Your Anxious Mind, Improve Your Mood and End Cravings, available in major books stores, at Amazon and via http://www.antianxietyfoodsolution.com. You can find more detailed protocol information in this chapter.Trudy Scott (CN), Certified Nutritionist is the founder of http://www.everywomanover29.com a thriving nutrition practice with a focus on food, mood and women’s health. Trudy educates women about the amazing healing powers of food and nutrients and helps them find natural solutions for anxiety and other mood problems. Trudy’s goal for all her clients (and all women): “You can be your healthiest, look your best and feel on-top-of-the-world emotionally!”
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Are you currently or have you previously felt anxious, shy, or fearful or experienced inner tension since childhood, but have hid these feelings from others?
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Have you ever experienced bouts of depression or nervous exhaustion?
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Have you ever experienced pale or fair skin or being the palest in the family, or getting sunburnt easily, now or when younger?
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Have you ever experienced disliking protein or having ever been a vegetarian or vegan?
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Question 5 of 41
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Have you ever experienced sensitivity to bright sunlight or noise?
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Have you ever experienced upper abdominal pain on your left side under the ribs or, as a child, having a stitch in your side from
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Question 7 of 41
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Have you ever experienced frequent fatigue?
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Have you ever experienced being prone to iron anemia or low ferritin levels?
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Have you ever experienced a tendency to have cold hands or feet?
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Have you ever experienced having frequent colds or infections, or unexplained chills or fever?
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Did you reach puberty later than normal or do you have irregular menstruation or PMS?
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Have you ever experienced allergies, adrenal issues, or problems with sugar metabolism?
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Have you ever experienced gluten sensitivity?
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Have you ever experienced neurotransmitter imbalances, especially low serotonin?
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Question 15 of 41
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For women; Do you belong to an all-girl family or have look-alike sisters?
For Men; Is your mother from an all-girl family or does she have look-alike sisters, or all the females in your
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Have you ever avoided stress because it upsets your emotional balance?
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Have you ever tended to become dependent on one person whom you build your life around?
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Have you ever preferred the company of one or two close friends rather than a gathering of friends; becoming more of a
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Have you ever experienced feeling uncomfortable with strangers?
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Have you ever experienced being bothered by being seated in the middle of the room in a restaurant?
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Are you particularly sensitive to criticism?
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Have you ever experienced poor dream recall, stressful or bizarre dreams, or nightmares?
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Have you ever experienced excessive reactions to tranquilizers, barbiturates, alcohol, or other drugs, in which small dose produces a
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Have you ever experienced preferring not to eat breakfast, experiencing light nausea in the morning, or being prone to motion sickness?
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Have you ever experienced white spots or flecks on the fingernails or opaquely white or paper-thin nails?
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Have you ever had a liquid zinc sulfate test and found a mild taste or it tasting like water?
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Have you ever experienced poor appetite or having a poor sense of smell or taste?
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Have you ever experienced your joints popping, cracking or aching; pain or discomfort between the shoulder blades or cartilage problems?
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Have you ever experienced stretch marks or poor wound healing?
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Have you ever experienced crowded upper front teeth, many cavities, or inflamed gums or wearing braces?
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Have you ever experienced bad breath and body odor (or a sweet, fruity odor), especially when ill or stressed?
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Are you prone to acne, eczema, herpes, or psoriasis?
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Have you ever experienced reduced amount of hair on your head, eyebrows, or eyelashes, or prematurely gray hair?
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Question 34 of 41
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Have you ever experienced difficultly recalling past events and people in your life?
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Have you ever experienced focusing internally, on yourself, rather than on the external world?
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Have you ever experienced morning constipation?
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Have you ever experienced tingling sensations or muscle spasms in your legs or arms?
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Have you ever experienced feeling stressed by changes in your routine, such as traveling or being in new situations?
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Question 39 of 41
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Have you ever experienced your face looking swollen when you’re under a lot of stress?
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Have you ever experienced cluster headaches or blinding headaches?
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Have you ever experienced one or more of the following: a psychiatric disorder, schizophrenia, high or low histamine, alcoholism,
learning and behavioral disorders, autism or Down Syndrome?