Posted by cybercafe on September 25, 2004, at 3:55:57
In reply to Re: L-tryptophan » cybercafe, posted by ace on September 24, 2004, at 23:15:22
> > so the fellow in the health food store told me L-tryptophan was the best natural antidepressant
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> at 2-5grams, it DEFINATELY has AD properties. It is very good at a high dose, esp combined with Lithium. I tried it for 2 weeks (all i could afford) -- It definatelky made me happy, but on withdrawal it made my anxiety worse for 1-3 days...sorry dude i don't realize i would get a response from a bro who knows me ;)
i am trying to find the best antidepressant for my roomate, who is totally anti-pharmaceutical but thinks natural herbs are totally safe... for i am starting him on L-tryptophan and omega-3 (no idea if the ratio... was it EPA:DHA? .. is correct or not.. but the brand is Natural Factors)
questions bro! thanks for replying... i would really like to know... 2 - 5 grams
a) how many times a day?
b) how long did it take you to notice an effect?
c) was it in combination with another drug?
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> ....more powerful than st. john's wart
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> don't know about this, but I might try it. They say its contraindicated with Nardil...but to be honest, I have taken at least 5 meds contraindicated with Nardil and had NO probs. I also ignore the diet and have had NO probs, except one hypertensive episode a couple years back...
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> , more studies done on it, and supposedly it works within the first day....
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> I am sceptical that any med, natural or not, works in the first day to produce an AD response. Only one exception: Tramadol.
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> Take Care friend, hope my words helped!!!
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>well dude i cut back on my abilify to basically nothing and i'm not cycling... parnate keeps me HAPPY and i'm relatively stable... clonazepam (high dose) does a decent job with my anxiety but not when ritalin is added ... my life is pretty much perfect... my only fear is that i might not be able to stomach med school and go into pharmacology (or pharmacy, can't decide) instead... or stick with computer programming (who knows might end up in melbourne sometime soon mate) ... damn people who know me and are pharmacology students tell me i should be doing research but doctors won't even give me 5 minutes to demonstrate how much i know from talking to you guys, seeing the #1 pdoc in the city, and having read the majority of the pharmacology, pharmacy, psychiatry (irrelevent i guess) textbooks and many psychopharmacology textbooks/journals as well
Ace I would love to hear your experiences with studying pharmacology (?) and any work experience or ideas of what job your studies might lead to
Take care! Long live MAOIs ;)
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