Sponsored by NeuroScience

Dr. Bradley Bush describes the connection between epinephrine, norepinephrine, and neurotransmitter synthesis in patients with poor adrenal function. Bush discusses the role of S-adenosyl-methionine in correcting underlying methylation imbalances in this patient population.
(Approximate listening time is 17 minutes.)About the Expert
Bradley Bush, ND, received is naturopathic doctorate from National College of Naturopathic Medicine. He is currently the Director of Clinician Affairs for NeuroScience, Inc. Dr. Bush specializes in neuro-endo-immune health, nutrition, and infusion therapies. He is a co-author of the ND Notes Science Board Review and founder and past-organizer of the annual Pharmaceutical Perspectives conference. He also currently sits on the board of directors of the Naturopathic Education and Research Consortium (NERC).
About the Sponsor
NeuroScience is committed to delivering personalized healthcare solutions. In conjunction with Pharmasan Labs, Inc., a state-of-the-art, CLIA-certified specialty reference laboratory, NeuroScience provides licensed health care providers with integrative clinical assessments and proprietary nutraceuticals to identify and target neurological and hormonal imbalances. Through its Assess & Address™ approach, NeuroScience empowers forward-thinking clinicians to better understand each patient’s unique biochemistry, and guide him or her toward optimal health. For more information, visit www.neuroscienceinc.com.

