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Old 05-03-2008, 11:54 AM #1
Tommygun5455 Tommygun5455 is offline
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Default Help for dopamine deficiency

Hello all. I recently got a test done and I have low dopamine. I know Parkinson's and dopamine are very related through my research and was hoping you guys and gals could help me.
I tried supplementing with 2g of Tyrosine and boy did that help me. However i began to get a pain in my liver near my sternum. It is definitely correlated because when I stopped the pain disappeared.
My questions are 3 fold. 1. Does anyone know why Tyrosine would do that? I have done so much research and see no side effects anywhere. Even in forums. 2. If I take Mucuna Pruriens, does that increase my chances of getting PD or is it safe to take for an otherwise healthy person with low dopamine? 3. Are there any other suggestions for helping my dopamine?

I apologize as this is not necessarily PD related but I am at wit's end and could really use the help of your expertise. Thank you so much.
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