Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 130159

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naturally increasing dopamine?

Posted by snowden on December 1, 2002, at 17:41:01

Is anyone familiar with l-theanine? I'm looking for a way to increase my dopamine naturally, as it seems that artificial stimulants (i.e. Wellbutrin, caffeine, etc.) do me more harm than good...

Any suggestions? Thanks in advance...

Wendie :)

 

Re: naturally increasing dopamine?

Posted by linkadge on December 2, 2002, at 8:53:44

In reply to naturally increasing dopamine?, posted by snowden on December 1, 2002, at 17:41:01

1. Fish oil is supposed to be by far the best
way to do this.

2. L-Theanine - works by enhancing GABA, there
is some link between GABA and Dopamine,
cause it enhances dopamine as well

3. GABA - The amino acid, does not cross the
Blood Brain Barrier to well, but causes
an increase in Growth Hormone as well as
dopamine.

4. Phosphatadyl Serine (spelled wrong).
Supposed to cause a marked increase in
dopamine.

5. Vitamin C - A casual relationship, but
I've seen studies linking the two

6. L-tyrosine - the precursor to dopamine
and norepinephrine - (I don't know how
effective it is)

7. Vigorous excercise

8. Inositol
It does work well to enhance dopamine and
serotonin activity, but It gave me a
strange reaction.

9. St. John's wort
Gave me Serotonin syndrome but does raise
dopamine

10. Sam-e and/or precursors folate + b12 + TMG
Also gave me early stage serotonin syndrome
(with celexa) but does effectivly raise
dopamine.

Good luck
Linkadge

 

Re: naturally increasing dopamine?

Posted by bampf on December 2, 2002, at 13:45:42

In reply to Re: naturally increasing dopamine?, posted by linkadge on December 2, 2002, at 8:53:44

try L-phenylalanine. your brain converts that into Tyrosine and then dopamine. I've had good results using it, especially with dopamine enhancing drugs. By itself though, I take 2g. of it (2,000 mg.)

 

Re: naturally increasing dopamine?

Posted by dave40252 on December 3, 2002, at 14:01:36

In reply to Re: naturally increasing dopamine?, posted by linkadge on December 2, 2002, at 8:53:44

> 4. Phosphatadyl Serine (spelled wrong).
> Supposed to cause a marked increase in
> dopamine.

Hi. What is this?

 

Re: naturally increasing dopamine?

Posted by dave40252 on December 3, 2002, at 14:02:54

In reply to Re: naturally increasing dopamine?, posted by bampf on December 2, 2002, at 13:45:42

>I've had good results using it, especially with dopamine enhancing drugs.

What ones?

 

Re: naturally increasing dopamine?

Posted by linkadge on December 3, 2002, at 18:37:57

In reply to Re: naturally increasing dopamine?, posted by dave40252 on December 3, 2002, at 14:02:54

Phosyhatdly serine is a compound found in
eggs, and meat. I'm not sure if its an amino acid or not. I is mainly used by body builders to reduce the prodiction of cortisol. It does effectivly reduce cortisol and increases dopamine production. Unfortunatly it is fairly expensive.
I have not tried it, but many say it has mood
elevating properties.

Linkadge

 

Re: naturally increasing dopamine?

Posted by Larry Hoover on December 3, 2002, at 19:27:38

In reply to Re: naturally increasing dopamine?, posted by linkadge on December 3, 2002, at 18:37:57

> Phosyhatdly serine is a compound found in
> eggs, and meat. I'm not sure if its an amino acid or not. I is mainly used by body builders to reduce the prodiction of cortisol. It does effectivly reduce cortisol and increases dopamine production. Unfortunatly it is fairly expensive.
> I have not tried it, but many say it has mood
> elevating properties.
>
> Linkadge

Serine is an amino acid, and when bonded to a phospholipid group, it becomes phosphatidylserine. It is one of the building blocks of cell membranes, but it has recently been discovered to have some properties like those of a neurotransmitter or hormone.


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