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Neurogenetics and Clinical Evidence for the Putative Activation of the Brain Reward Circuitry by a Neuroadaptagen: Proposing an Addiction Candidate Gene Panel Map
Authors:Thomas J.H. Chen Ph.D.  Amanda L.C. Chen Ph.D.  Abdalla Bowirrat Ph.D. M.D.  William B. Downs B.Sc.  Margret A. Madigan B.S.N.
Affiliation:1. Department of Occupational Safety and Health , Chang Jung Christian University , Taiwan, Republic of China;2. Engineering and Management of Advanced Technology , Chang Jung Christian University , Taiwan, Republic of China;3. Clinical Neuroscience &4. Population Genetics &5. Department of Neurology , Ziv Medical Center , Safad, Israel;6. Department of Nutrigenomics and Personalized Medicine, LifeGen, Inc. , San Diego, CA, USA;7. Department of Nutrigenomics , LifeGen, Inc. , San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract:Abstract

This document presents evidence supporting the role of the KB220/KB220Z neuroadaptagens consisting of amino-acid neurotransmitter precursors and enkephalinase-catecholamine–methyl-transferase (COMT) inhibition therapy called Neuroadaptagen Amino Acid Therapy (NAAT) in brain reward function. It is becoming increasingly clear that this novel formulation is the first neuroadaptagen known to activate the brain reward circuitry. Ongoing research repeatedly confirms the numerous clinical effects that ultimately result in significant benefits for victims having genetic antecedents for all addictive, compulsive and impulsive behaviors. These behaviors are correctly classified under the rubric of “Reward Deficiency Syndrome” (RDS). We are proposing a novel addiction candidate gene map. We present preliminary findings in the United States using qEGG and in China using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) regarding the effects of oral NAAT on the activation of brain reward circuitry in victims of SUD. In unpublished data utilizing an fMRI 2X2 design at resting state, NAAT in comparison to placebo shows activation of the caudate brain region and potentially a smoothing out of heroin-induced putamen (a site for emotionality) abnormal connectivity. Although awaiting final analysis, if confirmed by ongoing studies in China coupled with published qEEG results in America, showing an increase in alpha and low beta, NAAT may be shown to impact treatment outcomes.
Keywords:genes  KB220-neuroadaptogen amino acid therapy (NAAT)  nutrigenomics  polymorphisms  Reward Deficiency Syndrome(RDS)
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