Diagnosed with AD(H)D? Anxiety? Bipolar? Depression? It could be Pyrrole Disorder. A high incidence of Pyrrole Disorder is found in individuals with depression, anxiety disorder, ODD, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and AD(H)D. Pyrrole Disorder is associated with elevated pyrroles in urine and severe deficiencies of zinc and pyridoxine (Vitamin B-6) throughout the body. Ask yourself if you are experiencing symptoms of pyroluria.
Symptoms of Pyrrole Disorder vary but may include:
- poor stress control
- elevated kryptopyrroles in urine
- sensitivity to bright lights
- morning nausea
- tendency to delay or skip breakfast
- very dry skin
- pale skin, inability to tan
- high irritability and temper
- history of underachievement
- little or no dream recall
- autoimmune disorders
- white spots on fingernails
- poor growth
- coarse eyebrow hair
- stretch marks (striae) on skin
- severe depression
- fear of airplane travel, tornadoes, etc.
- obsessions with negative thoughts
- delayed puberty
- dark or mauve-colored urine
- abnormal EEG
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- severe oxidative stress
- poor short-term memory
- sensitivity to loud noises
- affinity for spicy and salty foods
- abnormal fat distribution
- delicate facial features
- extreme mood swings
- history of a reading disorder
- severe inner tension
- frequent infections
- premature graying of hair
- abnormal or absent menstrual periods
- poor muscle development
- "fruity" breath and/or body odor
- spleen-area pain
- severe anxiety
- histrionic behavior
- joint pains
- poor wound healing
- psoriasis
- tendency to stay up very late
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How is Pyrrole Disorder diagnosed?
Pyrrole Disorder is diagnosed by finding elevated kryptopyrroles in urine. A decisive laboratory test will determine whether an individual has Pyrrole Disorder. Get tested to find out if you or a loved one has Pyrrole Disorder.
How is Pyrrole Disorder treated?
Our supplement formula, Pyrrole Pak is designed to correct the abnormality in biochemistry resulting in the overproduction of pyrrole molecules, normal by-products of hemoglobin synthesis and other processes in the body. Clinical research by William Walsh, Ph.D., indicated that supplementation at appropriate therapeutic concentrations is necessary to compensate functional deficiencies. Please consult with one of our physicians before taking Pyrrole Pak. Click here to learn more about Pyrrole Pak.
Children with Pyrrole Disorder
Partially out of concern that the diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder in children may have become far too popular among psychiatrists, it has now been proposed that a new diagnosis known as Temper Dysregulation Disorder (TDD) come into play. At Mensah Medical, we are suspicious that these children may actually have Pyrrole Disorder. Severe tantrums, bizarre shifts in mood/behavior, and poor response to small stressors are some of the symptoms including a prior diagnosis of ADHD, learning disabilities, or oppositional defiant disorder.
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