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NOREPINRPHRENE - is the hormone that controls the neck of bladder...... good to know it's a hormone that is letting you down

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and it's not dopamine.bebrainfit.com/balance-nore...

I discovered dopamine is a precursor of norepinephrine - here's a another good to know link.

bebrainfit.com/balance-nore...

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So what is the practical application of this information.

Are you sure it's not the bladder muscle relaxing benefit of dopamine that is responsible?

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999---666 in reply tobone60

i'm not aware dopamine has any effect on bladder muscles...... a this point I think they have some control on skeletal muscles, apparently so do electrlytes, another term for mineral that produce a charge (within cells?) potassium, magniesium, calciem,, sodium.

draxe.com/electrolyte-imbal...

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Where did you get the norepinephrine information regarding the bladder.

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i'm surprised I didn't include link....I have it in favorites file...hang on.

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oh I don't have it, that means I googled it.

you can test for it. I think it was submitted by that famous clinic, on tip of my tongue, in usa....mayo clinic...look up incontinence.

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guess what, dopamine is a precursor of norepinephrene. so that settles that.

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this is not my source article, but it's better than.

bebrainfit.com/balance-nore...

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WATCH OUT FOR INTER-RACTIONS. SOME SUPPLEMENTS DONT GO WELL WITH L-DOPA:

Interaction Rating: Moderate Be cautious with this combination.

Talk with your health provider.

Tyrosine might decrease how much levodopa the body absorbs. By decreasing how much levodopa the body absorbs, tyrosine might decrease the effectiveness of levodopa. Do not take tyrosine and levodopa at the same time.

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