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Coenzyme a . Has anyone used this?
I’m just going back through my husband’s DNA report from opus and noticed he has SNPs that mean he has high
dopamine
beta hydroxylase activity. I looked this up and apparently it sulphyryl compounds can inhibit this enzyme. On the list is coenzyme a . I’ve found you can buy it on amazon.
I’m just going back through my husband’s DNA report from opus and noticed he has SNPs that mean he has high
dopamine
beta hydroxylase activity. I looked this up and apparently it sulphyryl compounds can inhibit this enzyme. On the list is coenzyme a . I’ve found you can buy it on amazon.
LAJ12345
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
APL-130277 still without FDA Approval: Why?
Apomorphine is a somewhat strange
Dopamine
Agonist (non-egoline DA Parky B!) that required subcutaneous injections. It certainly hasn't been a mainline DA prescription in the USA.
Apomorphine is a somewhat strange
Dopamine
Agonist (non-egoline DA Parky B!) that required subcutaneous injections. It certainly hasn't been a mainline DA prescription in the USA.
sharoncrayn
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
I challenge you to give up refined sugars for a week!
PLUS - it's a mood disturber - it gives you a
dopamine
hit at first (like any addictive substance) and then....the crash comes....urgh! Think how you feel after a night on the wine!
PLUS - it's a mood disturber - it gives you a
dopamine
hit at first (like any addictive substance) and then....the crash comes....urgh! Think how you feel after a night on the wine!
WhollyAligned
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
5 years ago
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Causes Of Social Anxiety
Biochemically speaking, more studies indicate that an imbalance in the serotonin levels in the brain,
dopamine
, GABA, and neurotransmitters may be to blame. The most common group that social anxiety disorder sufferers fall into is the second.
Biochemically speaking, more studies indicate that an imbalance in the serotonin levels in the brain,
dopamine
, GABA, and neurotransmitters may be to blame. The most common group that social anxiety disorder sufferers fall into is the second.
healthywikihow
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
We parkies just love good news
This one is about Nilotinib (AKA Tasigna) and not really new, but I don't care, since it's good news... https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/2019/03/15/leukemia-treatment-tasigna-improves-brain-
dopamine
-use-in-parkinsons-patients-trial-finds/
This one is about Nilotinib (AKA Tasigna) and not really new, but I don't care, since it's good news... https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/2019/03/15/leukemia-treatment-tasigna-improves-brain-
dopamine
-use-in-parkinsons-patients-trial-finds/
Xenos
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
CD4 T cells, alpha-synuclein, microglia, neuroinflammation
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6087878/
Dopamine
Receptor D3 Expression Is Altered in CD4+ T-Cells From Parkinson's Disease Patients and Its Pharmacologic Inhibition Attenuates the Motor Impairment in a Mouse Model. 2019. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00981/full
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6087878/
Dopamine
Receptor D3 Expression Is Altered in CD4+ T-Cells From Parkinson's Disease Patients and Its Pharmacologic Inhibition Attenuates the Motor Impairment in a Mouse Model. 2019. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00981/full
aspergerian
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
I said Noo not New!!
Anyway it appears that many of them include
Dopamine
and Serotonin precursors and some have anti-inflammatory benefits, (which seem to be more genuine than the 'synergistic effects' of the ingredients).
Anyway it appears that many of them include
Dopamine
and Serotonin precursors and some have anti-inflammatory benefits, (which seem to be more genuine than the 'synergistic effects' of the ingredients).
Hidden
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Can C/L and venlaxafine ( effexor/ SSNRI) possibly be the reason I experience some symptoms ?,?
I received a DAT SCAN (showed loss of
dopamine
in the right and left side of my brain) in 2015 confirming that I have Parkinson's but because my progression seems to be faster than most ,my dr said I have parkinsonism ( some PSP qualities).. I feel like I have every symptom under the sun .
I received a DAT SCAN (showed loss of
dopamine
in the right and left side of my brain) in 2015 confirming that I have Parkinson's but because my progression seems to be faster than most ,my dr said I have parkinsonism ( some PSP qualities).. I feel like I have every symptom under the sun .
moparkie715
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Levodopa and CYP3A4, but probably not Grapefruit juice... The next steps
Partially inhibiting CYP3A4 may help patients lead a bettter life with less "off times". 2) The on/off effect may have long-term implications for dyskinesia, posssibly causing damage to synapses that must adapt to repeated under/over dosing of
dopamine
.
Partially inhibiting CYP3A4 may help patients lead a bettter life with less "off times". 2) The on/off effect may have long-term implications for dyskinesia, posssibly causing damage to synapses that must adapt to repeated under/over dosing of
dopamine
.
wriga
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Fat-soluble B1, for a 25x enhancement at the brain ?
Note: A commercial presentation of L-Tyrosine by Country Life makes no mention of vitamin B1: « L-Tyrosine is an amino acid that supports the production of brain neurotransmitters
dopamine
and norepinephrine. Country Life uses vitamin B6 in order to aid in utilization.»
Note: A commercial presentation of L-Tyrosine by Country Life makes no mention of vitamin B1: « L-Tyrosine is an amino acid that supports the production of brain neurotransmitters
dopamine
and norepinephrine. Country Life uses vitamin B6 in order to aid in utilization.»
Pa-zzi69
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Any help with taking Pramipexole and side effects
He had previously told us he didn’t like
dopamine
agonists and now we have been given them. Does anyone have advice on side effects as looking at side effects makes for a worrying read! Thanks
He had previously told us he didn’t like
dopamine
agonists and now we have been given them. Does anyone have advice on side effects as looking at side effects makes for a worrying read! Thanks
Zella23
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Worst night in months
Slept thereafter and woke up with immense sadness and realization that this might just be the schedule for the rest of my life having to take
dopamine
agonist in order to get any sleep.
Slept thereafter and woke up with immense sadness and realization that this might just be the schedule for the rest of my life having to take
dopamine
agonist in order to get any sleep.
Heatherlss
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
The Total Destruction from My Prescribed Opiates.
Now knowing that when on Opiates, your brain stops producing
Dopamine
as you get it artificially from the dose of Opiates, therefore the Brain shuts the
Dopamine
receptors down.
Dopamine
is part of the reward system in the Brain which gives us pleasure from things.
Now knowing that when on Opiates, your brain stops producing
Dopamine
as you get it artificially from the dose of Opiates, therefore the Brain shuts the
Dopamine
receptors down.
Dopamine
is part of the reward system in the Brain which gives us pleasure from things.
Ritchie1268
in
Pain Concern
5 years ago
Latest labs look good?
Did a 23 and Me DNA test and found to have a Gene linked to low
dopamine
receptors and an increased susceptibility for celiacs disease. That's it. I have seen a rhumatologist who discovered a positive ANA and nothing else and didn't have any recommendations.
Did a 23 and Me DNA test and found to have a Gene linked to low
dopamine
receptors and an increased susceptibility for celiacs disease. That's it. I have seen a rhumatologist who discovered a positive ANA and nothing else and didn't have any recommendations.
crw2ddd
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Neurotransmitter changes in rat brain regions following glyphosate exposure.
This includes
dopamine
. [i]The present findings indicate that glyphosate significantly altered central nervous system (CNS) monoaminergic neurotransmitters in a brain regional- and dose-related manner, effects that may contribute to the overall spectrum of neurotoxicity caused by this herbicide.
This includes
dopamine
. [i]The present findings indicate that glyphosate significantly altered central nervous system (CNS) monoaminergic neurotransmitters in a brain regional- and dose-related manner, effects that may contribute to the overall spectrum of neurotoxicity caused by this herbicide.
SilentEchoes
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Published 2019 May 8: A Novel Patient Case Report to Show the Successful Termination of Untreatable Androgen-independent Prostate Cancer:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6578577/ see also: Published 2019 Feb 27: "A Proposed Efficacious Treatment with Clioquinol (Zinc Ionophore) and Cabergoline (Prolactin
Dopamine
Agonist) for the Treatment of Terminal Androgen-independent Prostate Cancer. Why and How?"
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6578577/ see also: Published 2019 Feb 27: "A Proposed Efficacious Treatment with Clioquinol (Zinc Ionophore) and Cabergoline (Prolactin
Dopamine
Agonist) for the Treatment of Terminal Androgen-independent Prostate Cancer. Why and How?"
George71
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Brilliant article and great explanation
This explains why when taking any
dopamine
med and what is happening when you are needing to keep increasing it. Which is why we always say keep that dose low as possible. https://bigthink.com/going-mental/your-brain-on-drugs-
dopamine
-and-addiction?xrs=RebelMouse_fb&ts
This explains why when taking any
dopamine
med and what is happening when you are needing to keep increasing it. Which is why we always say keep that dose low as possible. https://bigthink.com/going-mental/your-brain-on-drugs-
dopamine
-and-addiction?xrs=RebelMouse_fb&ts
Hidden
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Gut microbes interfere with Parkinson's drug - but we could stop them
The drug works by passing the blood-brain barrier and releasing
dopamine
in the brain. But some of the drug is converted to
dopamine
before it gets there, which can cause adverse side effects and limit the drug’s effectiveness.
The drug works by passing the blood-brain barrier and releasing
dopamine
in the brain. But some of the drug is converted to
dopamine
before it gets there, which can cause adverse side effects and limit the drug’s effectiveness.
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Link between DHA levels and PD by Dr. Fuhrman
DHA and Parkinson’s Disease Parkinson’s Disease is a common neurologic disease believed to be caused by deterioration of the brain cells that produce
dopamine
.
DHA and Parkinson’s Disease Parkinson’s Disease is a common neurologic disease believed to be caused by deterioration of the brain cells that produce
dopamine
.
faridaro
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Live webinar to discuss the topic “Stem Cell Research in Parkinson’s” on the 12th June
Will it treat both motor and non motor symptoms Stem cell treatments are expected to have an impact of non motor symptoms when the symptom is linked to
dopamine
in the basal ganglia
Will it treat both motor and non motor symptoms Stem cell treatments are expected to have an impact of non motor symptoms when the symptom is linked to
dopamine
in the basal ganglia
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
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