Biochemical Balance Program

Struggling with depression, anxiety, or adult ADHD that hasn't responded well to conventional treatments? Research by Dr. William Walsh, PhD, has identified how specific biochemical imbalances may contribute to mental health challenges. His peer-reviewed studies suggest that many individuals experiencing these conditions have measurable nutrient imbalances that can be identified through specialized testing. While traditional medications may help manage symptoms for some people, our Biochemical Balance uses these specialized protocols to identify potential underlying biochemical factors that might be affecting your mental wellbeing. For those who have tried antidepressants with limited success or experienced unwanted side effects, our approach offers an evidence-based complementary option that looks beyond symptom management to address possible biochemical contributors to your challenges.

  • Based on Dr. Williams Walsh's 30+ years of research studying biochemical patterns in thousands of patients

  • Focuses on identifying potential nutritional imbalances that conventional treatments may overlook

  • Offers an individualized approach rather than a one-size-fits-all treatment model

  • May be particularly relevant for those who haven't found complete relief through traditional approaches

What makes our approach different

Includes

Targeted biochemical testing panel focusing on:

  • Methylation status

  • Copper/zinc ratio and free copper level

  • Pyrrole testing

Two 45-minute consultations to discuss findings and develop a personalized approach

Personalized nutrient recommendations based on your individual test results

Price: $950

Monthly payment plans available

Do any of these sound like you?

Undermethylation

What it is: Your body might not be making enough chemical messengers to help your brain work smoothly, and you don’t have enough serotonin and dopamine.

You might feel:

  • Sad or down a lot of the time

  • Like you can't stop thinking about negative things

  • Very perfectionistic - everything must be "just right"

  • Strong food or seasonal allergies

  • High inner tension or anxiety

  • Like you have a hard time sleeping

Common traits:

  • You might be good at getting tasks done, and high-achieving

  • You tend to prefer only one or few close friends

  • You may have responded well to SSRI antidepressants (like Zoloft or Prozac), at least for a time

  • You may have had headaches or hives as a child

  • You might be prone to addictions

  • You may be competitive, strong-willed, controlling, and/or obsessive

Pyrrole Disorder

What it is: Your body might be losing important nutrients (zinc and B6) that help keep your mood stable.

You might feel:

  • Stress hits you harder than it seems to hit others

  • Angry or irritable often, sometimes for no clear reason, and sometimes hard to control

  • Like your mood can change quickly

  • Anxious in social situations

  • Memory problems or "brain fog"

Common traits:

  • You might have trouble remembering dreams

  • You tend to stay up late at night and want to skip breakfast

  • You may have white spots on your fingernails

  • You might notice you get sick easily

  • May have stomach problems or digestive issues

  • You don’t enjoy reading

  • You have morning nausea

  • Prone to ADHD

  • You may have irrational fears

  • You may be sensitive to bright lights and sounds

Overmethylation

What it is: Your body might be making too many chemical messengers, overwhelming your brain.

You might feel:

  • Anxious, nervous, or restless much of the time, sometimes coming on very quickly and going away quickly

  • Like your thoughts race and won't slow down

  • Sensitive to foods/chemicals

  • Tired but wired - can't relax easily, hyperactive

  • Easily overwhelmed by stress

Common traits:

  • You might be very creative or artistic

  • You tend to be social and talkative

  • You may cry or laugh easily

  • You might notice you're sensitive to pain

  • May have had trouble with focusing or sitting still

Copper Excess

What it is: Your body might have too much copper that isn't properly bound to proteins.

You might feel:

  • Anxious, fearful, or panicky

  • Like your emotions are too intense

  • Tired a lot of the time

  • Like your mind is racing with worries

  • Sensitive to foods, chemicals, or medications

Common traits:

  • You might have skin problems or rashes

  • Women may have painful periods or hormone issues

  • You tend to be creative but easily overwhelmed

  • You may have headaches or migraines

  • Might have noticed problems started after puberty or pregnancy

  • You may have trouble sleeping

  • PMS/PMDD or post-partum or hormonal depression

  • Impulsivity, panic, temper issues

  • Prone to ADHD

Could Your Biochemistry Be Affecting Your Mental Health?

If you noticed yourself in any of these descriptions, your brain chemistry might be playing a role in how you feel. Dr. Walsh's research has found that many people with mental health challenges have one or more of these biochemical patterns.

Our Biochemical Balance Program can test for these patterns and create a plan just for you. We don't promise cures, but many people find they feel better when their body chemistry is more balanced.

Schedule a consultation to learn if biochemical testing might help you find answers.

Take the First Step

Discover your biochemical path to mental wellness—schedule your consultation today.