Posted by Elroy on April 27, 2005, at 20:20:31
In reply to Re: Arghhh » Elroy, posted by KaraS on April 26, 2005, at 21:35:32
Thanks for info. That would make sense. Right now primary objective with selegiline is to get norepinehprine levels back up into mid normal ranges, so tyrosine should be just as effective for those purposes, eh?
Also, I know that selegiline converts to dopamine and that it's the dopamine that actually makes the conversion into NE.
Question: Does anyone know if there's any particular supplement needed to enhance that conversion (B6, Vitamin C, etc., etc.)???
Thanks for any info.
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> > (P.S. I've noted that all the studies with low dose selegiline and these amino acids have used either DLPA or L-Phenylalanine or just Phenylalanine... wonder why tyrosine hasn't been used???
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> Tyrosine doesn't provide PEA but phenylalanine does.
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