Posted by Francesco on November 3, 2003, at 13:33:59
In reply to Re: Tyrosine » francesco , posted by DSCH on November 2, 2003, at 16:13:22
> Lately you don't strike me as being as centered and coherent as you were on Anafranil, to tell the truth.
I know. Lately anyway I have not been taking anything. This afternoon I took Gingo Biloba, and I found again that it helps with impulse-control and focus in a way similar to Anafranil. I noticed also that my handwriting improves when I'm on it. I'm studying scientific graphology (tree-years-course) and it's quite easy to see the effect of the med on the handwriting.
> Probably not, if you are limited to precursor loading. But then you said you have long been rather ill-coordinated, which strikes me as possibly a sign of a deficient state.
Yeah, my coordination improves a lot also with tyrosine, so you should be right about it. I use Winning Eleven (Playstation) as a test of my coordination level. You can't figure out how wonderful my goals were when I was on tyrosine ;-)
I didn't abandon the idea of taking it but I want to check it again when I won't be obliged to interact with people. Next time I'll avoid coffee to separate their effects.> I rather doubt it would be that simple.
Yeah, I know. But it would be interesting to know if assuming tyrosine the level of dopamine/NE is improved at the same during or if first you have an increase in dopamine and then in noriphineprine. This would result in different experiences.
> If it is compulsive, then I wouldn't be the one to help you out with that. Perhaps someone over on the substance use board could suggest something helpful.
I'm trying to diminuish the amount of coffe I'm taking. It's not easy anyway.
> I don't know. I would think there would be a number of places to get supplements around Rome. If that fails, order online.Thanks. I will ask to my herborist.
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