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Re: Is there a way to naturally increase Dopamine?

Posted by Wanderer123 on September 12, 2009, at 11:51:17

In reply to Re: Is there a way to naturally increase Dopamine?, posted by metafunj on September 12, 2009, at 10:47:26

> Hey Wanderer123,
>
> I just wanted to say I'm in the same boat as you. I have been off Prozac for 6 years and have low dopaminergic symptoms ie, anhedonia, poor concentration, poor memory, low motivation, feeling tired during the day.
>
> I am also looking at ways to boost dopamine. I've tried natural methods(L-tyrosine, mucana puriens, NADH, ginseng) but none of them worked very well. Even exercise is starting to fail me.
>
> I may try the low dose prozac as brainbeard suggested. I just recently took Lexapro though and even at a low dose of 5mgs it made me kinda spacey and slightly out of it. Hopefully low dose prozac wouldn't do this. Maybe I could take the 5 mg half tablet every other day?
>
> If that doesn't work I'll try a stimulant or both, if I can get a script.
>

What do you think about this website? http://www.integrativepsychiatry.net/neurotransmitter_tests.html . I want to take a Neurotransmitters Test there and wanted to know if thoseproducts could help me. Maybe they can know what I will need and give me potent products to heal me? You too actually.


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