Posted by DSCH on October 11, 2003, at 13:56:01
In reply to Re: L-Tyrosine, amino molecular-weight champ? ;-) » DSCH, posted by Larry Hoover on October 11, 2003, at 9:45:34
> > > > Larry,
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> > > > Previous threads on PB on amino acid supplemention weren't very clear on this point and I'd like you to comment on it if you may: if increased synthesis of dopamine and norepinepherine is desired, which amino acid is generally the most effective?
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> > > Tyrosine, hands down. They each have similar molecular weight, so you can compare them by weight. The "yield" from phenylalanine, in terms of dopamine, is no more than 25% that of tyrosine, and may be less than that, due to variables such as genetic factors, dietary history, vitamin stutus, etc.
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> > > So, 500 mg tyrosine has the effect of at least 2 grams phenylalanine, from a dopamine-synthesis perspective.
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> > > Lar
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> > References? Please and thank you? ;-)
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> I'm just firing up a new 'puter, so my links/favourites are not up to speed. I don't know that this is my "best" link, but it covers the information. BTW, it suggests 20% comparative yield, but we're dealing with estimates/educated guesses, in any case.
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> Lar
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> http://www.neuroreplete.com/Phenylalanine%20does%20not%20work%20nearly%20as%20well.htmOK, this statement grabbed me...
"In use of L-tyrosine we have found that 3,000 mg per day with 300 mg per day of 5-HTP is an ideal ratio for treatment and has minimal side effects if used properly"What "treatment" are they refering to? And who are these folks exactly?
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