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Abxnomore
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Pharmasan and Neuro Science are the same lab. It sounds like the Neuro Science neuro transmitter test, which I have taken many times. This lab has been very instrumental in helping me balance my neuro transmitter and adrenal/cortisol levels.
They have very good supplements and their test provides a protocol of which supplements to take. You can buy their supplements on the www.Greenandhealthy.com website at a very big savings.
They are a reputable lab that has been around a long time.
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kgg
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Yes, both my son and I have had this test done. I believe it to be very valuable.
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lyme in Putnam
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I had it done twice. They were useful and insurance covered alot of it. They are reputable it helped.
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momintexas
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Thank you all for your responses. I appreciate it.
The test was suggested due to facial twitching, so I was wondering what others had it done for?
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