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4. How long does it take to get results with CraniYums?

Laboratory measurements of serotonin and dopamine while using CraniYums showed increasing levels beginning within 20-30 minutes of dosing. Many people reported feeling effects during the first hour.
Clinical studies on symptom improvement showed that within the first week of taking CraniYums 40% improvement was reported, within 2 weeks 50% of symptoms improved and by 4 weeks 76% of symptoms improved.
Symptom improvement time varies because individuals with significant neurotransmitter depletions require longer “refilling” time before feeling effects.

5. How long does a person have to take CraniYums?

After initial stores of neurotransmitters are re-established and symptoms are under good control (usually within 2-4 weeks), doses of CraniYums can be reduced for daily maintenance. If more neurotransmitters are needed, such as with continued dieting, chronic or new stresses, premenstrual, mood and appetite shifts during smoking cessation or with seasonal mood changes, the doses of CraniYums should be readjusted to meet these new demands. Neurotransmitter deficiency symptoms reoccur if replacement does not keep up with the demands.

6. Can neurotransmitters be replaced by changing one's diet?

Dietary improvements are certainly helpful but may not completely correct neurotransmitter deficiencies. Foods vary in amounts of their amino acid content and their absorption may not be predictable. Tryptophan, the precursor for serotonin, is the most difficult amino acid to get from food. In order to absorb the quantity of amino acides from food to equal that of CraniYums, one would have to eat protein equivalent to a 32-ounce steak or 3-dozen eggs each day. These amounts are not practical nor nutritionally recommended.
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