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mr.dopeman
Bluelighter
mr.majestic37
Greenlighter
Hammilton
Bluelighter
Nonsense. Take a look at whats in various pharmaco's pipeline for depression. Triple RIs are very big right now.pofacedhoe
Bluelight Crew
works better than citalopram and rids me of paranoia and anger which were both giving me an ugly disposition
how about taking tyrosine supplents? (cheese is a great source of tyrosine)
I definitely have noticed an improvement in mood since starting it. That could well be the result of getting better sleep though. However, I am currently doing a 7 day suboxone taper off hydromorphone and H and my mood isn't as bad as it usually gets when I do this.psychedelic food
Bluelighter
The more strong stimulants you use the less dopamine you will have. Some are ok just stay away from things like amphetamines and coke that release ridiculously large amounts of dopamine.
Dont take just one amino acid like tyrosine because it will cause a decrease in other neurotransmitters.
If you have add caffeine will only make it worse. Caffeine sensitivity and add are indistinguishable.
Some of these require a prescription (even these can be bought online), and some can be bought online.
Pramipexole
Ritalin
Ropinirole
bromocriptine
cabergoline
apomorphine
rotigotine
wellbutrin
pergolide
lisuride
apomorphine
Dihydrexidine
Dihydroergocryptine
Piribedil
Propylnorapomorphine
A-412,997
Quinpirole
Rotigotine
SKF 82958
Selegiline
Rasagiline
Budipine
bromocriptine mesylate
Ethylphenidate
MDPV
BZP can be bought very easily for very cheap online
MBZP
2C-B-BZP
Pemoline
Prolintane
Pyrovalerone
Sibutramine
Nomifensine maleate
Vanoxerine
and morepsychedelic food
Bluelighter
oh good point forgot about thatpofacedhoe
Bluelight Crew
Tsukasa
Bluelighter
Diet: high in protein (milk, beans, eggs, cheese, etc), and low in carbs except maybe fiber. sweet foods may release dopamine, but use honey, aspartame, or sucralose as sweeteners.
Amino acids - L-tyrosine, L-phenylalanine, L-arginine
Vitamins - C (no more than 5-10 grams), B6, folate, thiamine, and inositol
Minerals - Magnesium, Manganese
other - camillia sinensis (tea), COQ-10, Gingko biloba, SAMe,
Activities/excercises - Meditation, porn/sex/masturbation,
Therapies - Aromatherapy using awakening scents such as mint or jasmine.
Neurochemistry - higher levels of endorphins, acetylcholine, phenylethylamine, cortisol and orexin, and/or low levels of prolactin and GABA would support high dopamine levels. 5-HT2A stimulation (common target of many psychedelics) is know to cause dopamine release.
Uacvax, most peeps with ADD/ADHD don't NEED an injection of "extra" energy, lol! Stimulants usually calm down excess energy. Motivation, on the other hand, may generate extra energy or at least the will to use it!
As someone mentioned, tyrosine can help build dopamine stores, naturally.Hammilton
Bluelighter
How exactly does it do that? It's destroyed by MAO pretty rapidly. Doses as low as 5mg may bring on a hypertensive crisis in those with MAO-A inhibited. Considering that, since those not on MAOIs are able to eat grams of it without a problem, I seriously doubt it's doing anything.
Uacvax, most peeps with ADD/ADHD don't NEED an injection of "extra" energy, lol! Stimulants usually calm down excess energy. Motivation, on the other hand, may generate extra energy or at least the will to use it!
As someone mentioned, tyrosine can help build dopamine stores, naturally.
I think I'm on the opposite spectrum as you, an inattentive type here, I definitely need the energy. I can only describe my behavior as 'dopamine deficient' , my drive is just shitty.robcypher
Ex-Bluelighter
works better than citalopram and rids me of paranoia and anger which were both giving me an ugly disposition
how about taking tyrosine supplents? (cheese is a great source of tyrosine)
Tramadol (Ultram) just gives me a mild opiate high along with the feeling of being plastic.
Citalopram (Celexa) was my first SSRI and it worked pretty well for a year.
I don't think tyrosine needs to be supplemented (unless you have a pretty shitty diet); you get tons of it already from various foods. I thought all tyrosine did was help make melanin, levadopa and thyroid-related chemicals anyway?robcypher
Ex-Bluelighter
I definitely have noticed an improvement in mood since starting it. That could well be the result of getting better sleep though. However, I am currently doing a 7 day suboxone taper off hydromorphone and H and my mood isn't as bad as it usually gets when I do this.
I used to take mirapex too. I actually started taking it shortly before they advertised it as a fix for restless leg syndrome because I heard about its dopamine agonist properties - indeed, my insurance company made my doctor co-sign for it because the only people that were taking it at the time were Parkinson's sufferers. I have no idea how I talked my doc into that, but I did (I think I was telling him I was prescribed it previously for sleeping issues; it's very sedating at first). My sleep improved a lot while I was on it, and I wondered why it wasn't being used for RLS...probably because the drug companies didn't feel a need to advertise it as such until they realized they were halfway through their exclusive patent and needed to maximize profit from it. Never noticed anything from it other than the sleep, though; couldn't take it during the daytime due to the sedating properties and it didn't seem to smooth out the effects any drugs I was taking that used dopamine (i.e. cocaine).
The RLS returned as soon as I stopped using mirapex after a year. It's partly the reason I haven't taken SSRIs for a few months now; antidepressants make it ten times worse.closedeyevision
Bluelighter
You talk a lot of sense most of the time but ruin it by the way you say things