Category: Pyrrole Disorder
Pyroluria, also called pyrrole disorder or elevated kryptopyrroles, is a stress-related metabolic condition that leads to chronic loss of zinc and vitamin B6. These nutrients are essential for neurotransmitter balance, stress resilience, and detoxification. When deficient, symptoms may include social anxiety, fatigue, poor dream recall, irritability, and sensitivity to light or sound. In this section, posts explain how excess pyrroles bind to zinc and B6, how to interpret urine pyrrole testing, and the connection between pyroluria, copper overload, and undermethylation. Guidance also covers supplement protocols, stress management, and dietary strategies rich in zinc, B6, and essential fatty acids. The goal is to restore nutrient balance, improve stress tolerance, and stabilize mood by correcting the underlying biochemical imbalance.
Pyrrole Disorder – Why It Causes Anxiety, Sleep Trouble & Learning Challenges
Pyroluria (Pyrrole Disorder): Understanding the Root Cause Some children and adults struggle with anxiety, mood [...]
The Role of Pyrroles in Depression
##kryptopyrrole, also known as pyroluria or mauve factor, is a condition in which elevated levels [...]
