Considering trying Beta Alanine to stop my PV itch, but every time I Google what makes it STOP itch (i.e., how does it work?), all I come up with are articles that say it STARTS itch!
Did anyone w/ PV, AP, etc. have their itch actually intensify by taking BA?
Also curious if anyone happens to know what makes it "work" (I know why I itch with PV, just looking for what's combatted by the BA specifically).
TIA!
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I been using beta alaine for the last 6 months and it helps reduce the intensity of the itch, although it not full proof. The side effects is a tingling sensation on the face, it lasts about a minute. I've found it works better for showering if I use it am, for some reason if I take it latter in the day I still itch. Your other query about how it works I don't know. Hope you get help.
hi , I have MPN & ET I take daily Aspirin & weekly injections of Interferon and had terrible itching until I started taking 1/2 teaspoon of Beta Alanine and I works , I does make you tingle slightly for about a 1 minute face and legs then it stops it’s definitely a tingle ( that’s not unpleasant) rather than an itch . I had exactly the same fear before I took it but I’m so glad I read on here about it . I take it in the morning. Hope this helps .
Hi,It depends on the dose. For me, if it is bigger than 1.5 g, there is a chance to trigger an itch. I usually take 1 g 30 min before shower, with good response. It does create a tingling on the face, however not unpleasant.
The mechanism of attenuating the pruritus is unknown, however there is an ipothesis that beta-alanine sends the signal to the same nerve receptors used by citokines involved in the MPN pruritus, therefore having both competing for the same signal pathway. Unfortunately, I don't have the link to that article anymore.
Hi Dane12. I have ET and started having aquagenic purity's (stinging after showering or swimming). I use Beta Alanine now (1/2 tsp to a glass of water) at least 1/2 an hour before getting into water and it has been a life changer for me. No stinging. I do get a slight tingling sensation after drinking the BA but is it not unpleasant. So, try it. You really have nothing to lose and a lot to gain. I do hope it helps you.
Hi Havashan,I have been using the beta-alanine for more than one year, mostly with good results. Is TwinMom88 who is investigating the opportunity to start beta-alanine.
Works great🙂. I read that histidine and beta alanine are connected. When histamine is high in the body beta alanine knocks it down.
I use about 1/2 teaspoon in a water bottle and drink it all day and fill it again in the afternoon or evening and sip on it again.
MPN specialist is happy I am doing great. I tried it while on holidays for 3 weeks, worked great. Felt fabulous.
Buy straight beta alanine, no sugar, no added flavours etc. - it has no flavour, dissolves easy. I bought mine from a local bodybuilding/ vitamin store.
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PS if you start talking lots, feeling a bit hyper take less. I try and use just enough to keep the itch away. 🤞😊
I don't know what stops or starts itching biologically regarding BA, but my MPN specialist prescribed Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride to relieve the symptoms of my occasional ET itch.
Under the influence of [I believe] Hunter and EPguy- or one or the other, I started taking it about 4-5 months ago- and it has helped somewhat sometimes.
I take 1/2 the recommended dosage mixed in a soft drink, usually 1st thing in the morning, but occasionally 2x's a day, if I'm having a lot of break -through itch.
It doesn't really cause me to experience any itching, but my face, which [at least since my Hct and Hgb started going up >10 years ago] has always been kind of ruddy, gets hot and feels flushed, and SWMBO sometimes says I'm redder than usual.
Otherwise it's quite tolerable because I kinda of know to expect it.
Talk to your MD, and then try it if they think it's OK.
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