Posted by desolationrower on March 27, 2009, at 3:22:55
In reply to Re: are there any pure dopamine reuptake inhibitors? » Michael Bell, posted by myco on March 26, 2009, at 22:54:53
> What about using something to increase L-dopa or dopamine specifically...easy to obtain substance for this in the usa is dopa bean (Mucuna pruriens or "velvet bean" as it's called)...or hell even just straight up L-tyrosine or phenylalanine. These will increase L-dopa then dopamine then you could add an inhibitor to prevent/slow NE synthesis from dopamine. I'm not sure what to use yet, I havent thought about this approach. I know natural decarboxylase inhibitors like EGCG (needs cofactor vitamin B6) in green tea extract will inhibit the formation of dopamine from L-dopa. So there must be an inhibitor to block the pathway inbetween dopamine and norepinephrine. Research a lil?
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> > Are there any legal substances that act purely as dopamine reuptake inhibitors, meaning they have no effect on norepinephrine or serotonin reuptake?
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>dopamine beta-hydroxylase
but dopamine agonists aren't the same as substances which block teh DAT.
-d/r
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