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Supplements to help with DAWS
Has anyone had success with supplements to help repair dopamine damage from DAWS? These are supplements I found from research. Not entirely sure which are most appropriate. Dopa Maxx: https://www.integrativepsychiatry.net/shop/ip-formulas/dopa-maxx-dopamine-supplement/ L-Theanine: https://www.amazon.com
Has anyone had success with supplements to help repair dopamine damage from DAWS? These are supplements I found from research. Not entirely sure which are most appropriate. Dopa Maxx: https://www.integrativepsychiatry.net/shop/ip-formulas/dopa-maxx-dopamine-supplement/ L-Theanine: https://www.amazon.com
Discopage
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Green tea, turmeric, and black pepper to increase dopamine
I've recently been reading that green tea, turmeric, and black pepper can serve as inhibitors of MAO-- enzymes that break down neurotransmitters, including dopamine, in the brain. I just started supplementing with these natural products. Does anyone have experience with this?
I've recently been reading that green tea, turmeric, and black pepper can serve as inhibitors of MAO-- enzymes that break down neurotransmitters, including dopamine, in the brain. I just started supplementing with these natural products. Does anyone have experience with this?
n8urluvr
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Anxiety, Dopamine and Serotonin
I'm suffering from anxiety and panic attacks. Does anyone know if increasing dopamine levels would address these symptoms? My neurologist said he didn't think increasing the size of my Neupro patch to raise my dopamine levels would solve my anxiety. He thinks my anxiety and panic attacks are caused by
I'm suffering from anxiety and panic attacks. Does anyone know if increasing dopamine levels would address these symptoms? My neurologist said he didn't think increasing the size of my Neupro patch to raise my dopamine levels would solve my anxiety. He thinks my anxiety and panic attacks are caused by
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
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Too much dopamine
I am on the 8mg neupro patch and take Rytary 195 in the am 195 at noon and 145 at night. My Dr says I can increase it when I feel the need to. Does anyone do this and how do you know you have too much.
I am on the 8mg neupro patch and take Rytary 195 in the am 195 at noon and 145 at night. My Dr says I can increase it when I feel the need to. Does anyone do this and how do you know you have too much.
lovesuz3483
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Dopamine Agonist Official Withdrawal Advice (from Dr Earley??)
Just found this "detox" advice on a RLS Facebook page I was looking through. It's the first time I've ever seen a formal sheet explaining what will happen during DA withdrawal. It certainly reflects what I went through. It might be useful for anyone going through it, or thinking of doing so. It would
Just found this "detox" advice on a RLS Facebook page I was looking through. It's the first time I've ever seen a formal sheet explaining what will happen during DA withdrawal. It certainly reflects what I went through. It might be useful for anyone going through it, or thinking of doing so. It would
Joolsg
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Iron and Dopamine
https://academic.oup.com/brain/article/139/4/1026/2464556 Iron and dopamine: a toxic couple
https://academic.oup.com/brain/article/139/4/1026/2464556 Iron and dopamine: a toxic couple
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Reduce Dopamine Therapy
Reduce Dopamine The data in this new study show that instead of focusing on increasing brain dopamine in Parkinson’s patients, a more scientifically rational approach would be to reduce the amount of dopamine within the cells in the brain that control movement. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/could-all-experts-wrong-parkinsons-jonathan-sackner-bernstein-md
Reduce Dopamine The data in this new study show that instead of focusing on increasing brain dopamine in Parkinson’s patients, a more scientifically rational approach would be to reduce the amount of dopamine within the cells in the brain that control movement. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/could-all-experts-wrong-parkinsons-jonathan-sackner-bernstein-md
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
'Could All the Experts Be Wrong About Parkinson's?'
"There is already more than enough dopamine inside the cells. In some ways, using dopaminergic therapies is akin to whipping a tired horse; it helps for a few strides but doesn't affect long-term results." "Four laboratory studies report that blocking production of dopamine within these brain cells improves
"There is already more than enough dopamine inside the cells. In some ways, using dopaminergic therapies is akin to whipping a tired horse; it helps for a few strides but doesn't affect long-term results." "Four laboratory studies report that blocking production of dopamine within these brain cells improves
PDConscience
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
How to Reduce Novelty Seeking Behaviour?
Hi, I am trying to control my novelty seeking behaviour. I find that even when I am doing something that I enjoy (like playing a video game or watching a TV show), I still constantly want to browse other games and in general keep looking for something new. This obviously is an addiction and it keeps
Hi, I am trying to control my novelty seeking behaviour. I find that even when I am doing something that I enjoy (like playing a video game or watching a TV show), I still constantly want to browse other games and in general keep looking for something new. This obviously is an addiction and it keeps
Methusela4578
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
Anyone with similar condition? Anxiety, Depression, Dry eyes, heart palpitations, chronic fatigue, headaches etc.
Hello! This is Sam, 20 years old Economics Student in my junior year, Guitarist & Musician. Few months ago, around March and April, I went into depression. I got caught by wide variety of symptoms along with it, that keeps progressing. I'll write down my story and symptoms below and I hope there will
Hello! This is Sam, 20 years old Economics Student in my junior year, Guitarist & Musician. Few months ago, around March and April, I went into depression. I got caught by wide variety of symptoms along with it, that keeps progressing. I'll write down my story and symptoms below and I hope there will
xavier65
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
ADHD/Shopping Addiction, struggling to be financially responsible....
I've always had a shopping addiction, especially related to clothes. In college, I would order packages every week and walk all the way across campus to the mail center, and it would be so excited to carry that package home, try on the clothes I'd ordered from Forever 21, just bask in that rush of dopamine
I've always had a shopping addiction, especially related to clothes. In college, I would order packages every week and walk all the way across campus to the mail center, and it would be so excited to carry that package home, try on the clothes I'd ordered from Forever 21, just bask in that rush of dopamine
courtm187
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
My journey of medication - the first few months
I wanted to share my journey so far as I think it can help anyone else who is where I was 10 weeks ago I.e diagnosed later in life ( I am F and 43) and starting medication. It’s ended up a bit long so feel free to move on with your life if you need to 😜 Elvanse Benefits vs Side effects: Benefits: Increased
I wanted to share my journey so far as I think it can help anyone else who is where I was 10 weeks ago I.e diagnosed later in life ( I am F and 43) and starting medication. It’s ended up a bit long so feel free to move on with your life if you need to 😜 Elvanse Benefits vs Side effects: Benefits: Increased
Confused352
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
RLS UK CAMPAIGN FOR EDUCATION OF GPS IN THE UK
REMINDER TO START WRITING LETTERS AND SPREAD THE WORD RLS UK has kindly agreed to support a campaign for education of GPs in the UK and has approved the template letter for all UK members to send to the organisations/bodies listed below. The letter should be personalised to tell your own story about
REMINDER TO START WRITING LETTERS AND SPREAD THE WORD RLS UK has kindly agreed to support a campaign for education of GPs in the UK and has approved the template letter for all UK members to send to the organisations/bodies listed below. The letter should be personalised to tell your own story about
Joolsg
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Stem cell breakthrough.
Hello everyone, EXCITING news. Australian Scientists have created stem cells which replace dopamine producing neurons in animal studies and which remove all movement problems associated with Parkinson's. The stem cells have a switch off mechanism so they do not continue sub dividing. This treatment
Hello everyone, EXCITING news. Australian Scientists have created stem cells which replace dopamine producing neurons in animal studies and which remove all movement problems associated with Parkinson's. The stem cells have a switch off mechanism so they do not continue sub dividing. This treatment
Bitsy
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
New to the forum, newly diagnosed, need some encouragement
Hi everyone, I recently got diagnosed with ADHD this past september 2020. Prior to that I battled with depression and an eating disorder. I have felt very alone through this journey...I am currently 28 years old. I suppose you can say I have been very high functioning while compensating for my struggles
Hi everyone, I recently got diagnosed with ADHD this past september 2020. Prior to that I battled with depression and an eating disorder. I have felt very alone through this journey...I am currently 28 years old. I suppose you can say I have been very high functioning while compensating for my struggles
blueballerina
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
People of HU - From Stuntwoman and Triathlete to Parkinson’s Patient
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Happy Friday everyone! Another month has passed, which means we have another inspiring story from one of our HealthUnlocked members, Kathryn. In this blog post, Kathryn shares her story of being diagnosed and treated for Parkinson’s Disease, a brain disorder that leads to shaking, stiffness, and
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Happy Friday everyone! Another month has passed, which means we have another inspiring story from one of our HealthUnlocked members, Kathryn. In this blog post, Kathryn shares her story of being diagnosed and treated for Parkinson’s Disease, a brain disorder that leads to shaking, stiffness, and
MaddieHU
HealthUnlocked
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HealthUnlocked Blog
3 years ago
Surely this can't be right
Hello I am currently taking clonazepam half a tablet every other night as my GP was concerned about the addictive nature of the drug. It does help a little but still up every night 2/3 times but managing to get about 5/6 hrs which is a lot better than I've had at other times. I had a private neurologist
Hello I am currently taking clonazepam half a tablet every other night as my GP was concerned about the addictive nature of the drug. It does help a little but still up every night 2/3 times but managing to get about 5/6 hrs which is a lot better than I've had at other times. I had a private neurologist
Operababe
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
RLS UK CAMPAIGN FOR EDUCATION OF GPS IN THE UK
RLS UK has kindly agreed to support a campaign for education of GPs in the UK and has approved the template letter for all UK members to send to the organisations/bodies listed below. The letter should be personalised to tell your own story about treatment (or lack thereof) and side effects and how RLS
RLS UK has kindly agreed to support a campaign for education of GPs in the UK and has approved the template letter for all UK members to send to the organisations/bodies listed below. The letter should be personalised to tell your own story about treatment (or lack thereof) and side effects and how RLS
Joolsg
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Combining Different Ideas About PD Can Be Enlightening
After reading park_bear's very interesting post regarding Permethrin as a potential cause of PD, it got me to thinking! Here is a link to his post : https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/146163776/did-you-ever-use-a-permethrin-product-prior-to-diagnosis-clothing-spray-elimite-nix-lyclear-acticin-flea-bomb
After reading park_bear's very interesting post regarding Permethrin as a potential cause of PD, it got me to thinking! Here is a link to his post : https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/146163776/did-you-ever-use-a-permethrin-product-prior-to-diagnosis-clothing-spray-elimite-nix-lyclear-acticin-flea-bomb
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Some RLS experiences which might possibly be helpful in understanding the condition
I am 69 and I have had RLS with increasing severity for 50 years. I appreciate that everyone’s experience is different, but I would like to offer a few observations to add to the pool of anecdote which might help lead to a deeper understanding of the condition. First of all, my variant of RLS involves
I am 69 and I have had RLS with increasing severity for 50 years. I appreciate that everyone’s experience is different, but I would like to offer a few observations to add to the pool of anecdote which might help lead to a deeper understanding of the condition. First of all, my variant of RLS involves
Wairahi
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
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