Your Quiz Results Are In:
You Have a Combined Movement Control & Neurotransmitter Disorder
You are here because you feel reduced arm swing when walking, slight tremor in hands at rest, or tics, sudden movements, or vocalizations that make daily tasks a struggle. Perhaps your movement control issues are making basic tasks like handwriting or sitting still a struggle.
You were told your pain was caused by brain dysfunction—which is the result of imbalanced dopamine and GABA systems. There’s good news: years of clinical experience and new science offers an alternative approach.
Your Deserve a Smarter Approach
Recent breakthroughs show that there are additional approaches that can be implemented with medication for better outcomes. It is important to manage symptoms, but understanding the dopamine and GABA systems, recognizing early warning signs of dysfunction, and mastering natural strategies to support both neurotransmitter systems will enhance your life.
What You’ll Learn in This Movement Control Framework
- Why diagnostic tests don’t always tell the full story: You’ll learn to recognize early signs of dysfunction.
- How your nervous system may be amplifying pain signals: You’ll understand how the Basal Ganglia circuit controls movement and how dysfunction creates different movement disorders.
- What inflammatory triggers are really doing to your brain: You’ll learn how dietary factors, gut dysfunction, environmental toxins, and chronic stress can trigger the inflammatory cascade that damages neurotransmitter-producing neurons.
- The role of vitamin B6, magnesium, and iron in chronic pain: You’ll learn about the critical cofactors needed for dopamine and GABA synthesis and why not every supplement will work to support you.
- Movement-supporting exercise and physical therapy: You’ll learn that physical activity supports both dopamine and GABA.
Your Path to Relief: What You’ll Learn Inside this Course
Here’s a breakdown of the key lessons we’ll walk you through:
Lesson 1: The Complete Movement Control Network
- Understand why “dopamine” isn’t the villain we thought.
- Learn how dopamine acts as a “gas pedal” and GABA acts as a “brake system”.
- Discover why “common treatments” often don’t outperform simple lifestyle and nutritional support.
Lesson 2: What’s Really Behind Movement Disorders
- Dopamine, GABA, and neuroinflammation.
- Neuroinflammation: how intestinal inflammation reaches the brain.
- Brain-based contributors like gut dysfunction and chronic stress.
- Dietary factors: how poor habits wear on your brain.
Lesson 3: The Better Solution
- Strengthen the dopamine and GABA systems.
- Improve brain-muscle communication through movement rehabilitation.
- Reduce fear of movement by understanding the neuroinflammation-movement connection.
- Lifestyle factors that support healing: nutrition, supplements, and stress management.
Lesson 4: Try These Exercises
Get started today with these movement tools:
- Large Amplitude Training – Exaggerated movements to maintain function.
- Voice projection exercises – Maintain and improve voice volume.
- Coordination Exercises – Improve dexterity and balance.
- Progressive Muscle Relaxation – Daily tension-release practice.
- Competing Response Training – Substitute incompatible movements.
Lesson 5: The Gut-Brain Neurotransmitter Connection
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Gut microbiome produces dopamine & GABA; dysbiosis or leaky gut triggers neuroinflammation.
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3-Phase Gut Healing Protocol: Remove inflammatory triggers → Repair intestinal lining → Restore microbiome with targeted probiotics/prebiotics.
Lesson 6: Hypokinetic Movement Support
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Goal: Address slow movements & early Parkinson’s-like symptoms.
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Nutritional support: L-DOPA precursors (Mucuna Pruriens, N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine).
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Movement rehab: Large amplitude training, voice projection, coordination & balance exercises.
Lesson 7: Hyperkinetic Movement Control
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Goal: Calm overactive systems causing tics, RLS, compulsions.
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Nutritional support: Magnesium, NAC, Iron.
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Behavioral tools: Mindfulness, progressive muscle relaxation, environmental trigger reduction.
Lesson 8: Movement-Supporting Exercise & Therapy
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Exercise boosts BDNF, dopamine, GABA, and reduces stress/inflammation.
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Hypokinetic: High-intensity cardio, balance training.
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Hyperkinetic: Gentle, controlled, mindful movements (Yoga, Tai Chi).
Lesson 9: Sleep Optimization for Movement Disorders
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Sleep replenishes neurotransmitters & clears inflammatory waste via glymphatic system.
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Sleep hygiene & natural supports (Magnesium, L-Theanine, herbal aids) are essential.
Lesson 10: Environmental Detoxification
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Neurotoxins (heavy metals, pesticides, solvents, infections) impact movement systems.
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Detox protocol: Support elimination → Enhance glutathione → Excrete via natural chelators and sauna therapy.
Lesson 11: Assessment & Protocol Design
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Personalized plan based on movement type (hypokinetic, hyperkinetic, mixed) & root causes.
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Phased approach: Foundation (diet, sleep, stress, basic supplements) → Enhancement (targeted support, gut & environmental detox).
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Continuous monitoring ensures progress and adjustments.
Lesson 12: Long-Term Success & Maintenance
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Sustainable practices: Anti-inflammatory diet, consistent movement, essential supplements, sleep hygiene, stress management.
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Mindset: Flexibility, community support, continuous learning, persistence.
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Goal: Achieve lasting brain health and functional wellness.
About Your Instructor
Dr. Noah Volz, DC is a chiropractor with experience assisting people with movement disorders. Dr. Volz’s approach combines deep knowledge of biomechanics, neurophysiology, and functional medicine to deliver treatments and education that directly address the causes of movement disorders. Dr. Volz’s work is rooted in the philosophy that you can use lifestyle and nutrition to dramatically improve function.
Final Thoughts
Depending on where you are in the process there are things that can be done with diet and lifestyle to improve your movement disorder. With the right understanding and a targeted plan, your body can thrive again. This module is your first step toward lasting relief
