Dopamine is important for craving control
Dopaminergic function is critical in balancing cravings, reward based behaviors, and healthy weight management
Dopamine release from the ventral tegmental area (VTA) to the nucleus accumbans is the primary pathway in which reward based behaviors such as cravings are modulated
Impaired signaling from decreased dopamine release or receptors (DRD2) is thought to reduce sensitivity to natural reward-based behavior
Balance D provides ingredients to support dopamine synthesis
N-acetyl-L-tyrosine and Mucuna cochinchinensis seed extract (99% L-DOPA) are amino acid precursors to dopamine
Vitamin B6 is a necessary cofactor for the synthesis of dopamine
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Formulated for a comprehensive pathway approach
Produced in excess, dopamine is oxidized into quinones, free radicals, and reactive oxygen species (ROS)
Quinones react with glutathione (GSH) and deplete levels of the reduced GSH and total antioxidant capacity
Excessive production of ROS and decreased antioxidant function contributes to cellular damage, dysfunction, and/or death
Balance D contains ingredients for the synthesis of glutathione
N-acetyl-L-cysteine is the precursor to L-cysteine; L-cysteine is an amino acid precursor in the synthesis of glutathione
Selenium is a micronutrient that helps to comprise selenoproteins; these proteins are crucial for brain function and the enzyme glutathione peroxidase
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