Posted by JLx on December 1, 2003, at 8:22:13
In reply to Re: back on tyrosine: » JLx, posted by tealady on November 30, 2003, at 15:46:08
> > I think it does have an affect on appetite.
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> Increase or decrease???Decrease. http://www.lowcarb.org/amino_rd.html
> One thing I noticed about that too, is that it makes me physically warmer.
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> That would be good..I'm still about one degree too low. tyroine raised mine initially but the effect seemed to wear off.Hm....I wonder if it would work differently or simply the same.
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> Hmm that stuff seem a little different from other things I have read... I've discontinued DHEA at present a I read somewhere(and I can't find where now I'm looking again:) that it may sometimes cause depression starting within one to ten days of supplementing it..so I'm trying dropping it for a bit. I do think I probably ned some though.
> I'll look for the link to what I read and post it. I can't find that either now :)Well, funny you should say that as I'm wondering if it's working differently for me now than it used to. Or perhaps I'm just producing more naturally as my metabolism and other body stuff changes. I haven't had a period for at least 4 months now, so I'm hoping this may finally be menopause. After 7 years of perimenopausal symptoms, I'm ready! ;)
> It does sound like I need it<g>..but I'm even more confused than you on the whole methylation thingy. I'm trying to work out where nitrates etc fit in ...I can't :)
> Betaine, comes from beets
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/alter/20031003/msgs/268314.html
> ..and beets contain nitrates.
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> Guess I'll have to ask Lar if he has heard if there is any nitrate or nitric oxide promoting stuff in betaine or more specifically betaine HCL? I'm guessing betaine does not contain any..but no idea as per usual.<g> I don't think it's a usual thing to consider for most though.Perhaps its synthesized/distilled or whatever it is, so much that nitrates are no longer relevant?
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> No....it usually is everyone else who sees(feels) it first from what I've seen on boards.
> I think I posted before on someone booting out her dog as well as the boyfriend? ..when she did that we knew it was a tyrsoine overload <g>Fer shur. A boyfriend, ok, but the dog? Obviously something is amiss! :)
JL
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