I've encountered this compound (actually there are several formulations / variants) which I believe you need an Rx for in the US. It's been used to revitalize/repair/bring back dopamine system to homeostasis for several conditions including RLS.
Has anyone tried or heard of it? I'm thinking it could be especially helpful for DAWS (coming off dopamine agonist meds). Maybe even help as an RLS treatment - the following report noted improvement.
KB220 is composed of precursor amino acids the building blocks of neurotransmitters and other ingredients that support neurotransmission. The most recent variant of KB220 includes the following ingredients: Thiamine, 15 mg (1033% of daily value); Vitamin B6, 10 mg (500%); Chromium poly nicotinate 200 mcg (166%); a fixed dose combination of amino acids and herbs called Synaptose. Synaptose contains DL-phenylalanine, L-tyrosine, Passion flower extract; L-glutamine; 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP); Thiamine hydrochloride; Pyroxidal-5-phosphate; Pyridoxine HCl and a composite containing Arabinogalactans, N-acetylglucosamine, Astragalus, Aloe vera, Frankincense resin, White pine bark extract, N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC) and Rhodiola.
Looks like pretty much every supplement for RLS thrown into a mix lol.
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