Minded28
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- Nov 19, 2013
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Ok, so I know and have felt that the opposite of what am inquiring about is true, meaning that Choline supplementation over a long time will cause a dopamine drop definitively, without a doubt in my mind. But I guess the question here is that since ACh and Dopamine are both implicated in disorders like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, and since in both of these cases the elevation of one shows a decrease in the other, and since its widely known that they sort of compete with each other in a way, does that mean that if I supplement with tyrosine and hence elevate my dopamine levels I will cause a Ach depletion over the long term...
The questions are if this is true:
1. Does Chronic Tyrosine supplementation lead to Choline depletion!
2. What is the safe ration to take between tyrosine and Choline.
Note: I am currently taking tyrosine and have stopped taking Choline for the time being. Along with tyrosine I take tryptophan at a 1:10 ratio, tryptophan at night and tyrosine in the morning. I have noticed that serotonin elevating supplements also seem to deplete my motivation, attention and will (dopamine/norepinepherine). I have been playing around with 5htp, choline, tyrosine, tryptophan for a long time now. I am beginning to think that it's not that we merely build tolerance to them, but instead that by using them without the right balance we risk the chance of coming back with a problem, that if your not very attentive you might miss the fact that it is usually symptomatic of another neurotransmitter depletion or a coenzyme sometimes...
Anyway I'd be happy to get a response to the two questions i posted.. And maybe some insightful explanation but please if you can provide something you read and so forth.. And my apologies if I posted in the wrong section or what not, am new here, and its my first time posting.
The questions are if this is true:
1. Does Chronic Tyrosine supplementation lead to Choline depletion!
2. What is the safe ration to take between tyrosine and Choline.
Note: I am currently taking tyrosine and have stopped taking Choline for the time being. Along with tyrosine I take tryptophan at a 1:10 ratio, tryptophan at night and tyrosine in the morning. I have noticed that serotonin elevating supplements also seem to deplete my motivation, attention and will (dopamine/norepinepherine). I have been playing around with 5htp, choline, tyrosine, tryptophan for a long time now. I am beginning to think that it's not that we merely build tolerance to them, but instead that by using them without the right balance we risk the chance of coming back with a problem, that if your not very attentive you might miss the fact that it is usually symptomatic of another neurotransmitter depletion or a coenzyme sometimes...
Anyway I'd be happy to get a response to the two questions i posted.. And maybe some insightful explanation but please if you can provide something you read and so forth.. And my apologies if I posted in the wrong section or what not, am new here, and its my first time posting.
