Posted by JohnX2 on March 11, 2002, at 18:34:19
In reply to Re: L-Tyrosine, posted by djmmm on March 11, 2002, at 17:56:22
Have you done a somewhat controlled test of the l-tyrosine
amino acid without an antidepressant and other nutritional
add-ons (other amino acids,vitamins,herbs,etc) to see the effect?just to see if we need the whole amino package in you opinion?
-John
> I have been supplementing my medication with a variety of amino acids off-and-on for a long time... I take Nardil, and have epilepsy and have found that supplementing with amino acids have helped *tremendously*
>
> I take them in powder form once daily (they come together):
> L-Isoleucine 5,160 mg
> L-Leucine 9,040 mg
> L-Valine 5,380 mg
> L-Lysine 7,740 mg
> L-Methionine 1,870 mg
> L-Phenylalanine 3,500 mg
> L-Threonine 5,030 mg
> L-Tryptophan 1,340 mg
> L-Alanine 3,760 mg
> L-Arginine 2,620 mg
> L-Aspartic Acid 8,380 mg
> L-Cystine 360 mg
> L-Glutamic Acid 16,900 mg
> L-Glycine 1,800 mg
> L-Histidine 2,120 mg
> L-Proline 6,750 mg
> L-Serine 2,930 mg
> L-Tyrosine 2,780 mg
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