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Carol The amino acid, SAM-e, improves these neurotransmitters. For that I am thankful. mjh

Posted by: "cbwillis9" cbwillis9@... cbwillis9

Wed Jan 9, 2008 11:10 am (PST)

Has any research been done on high iodine in relation to shifting neurotransmitter levels?Dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, etc.CarolStart the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year.

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I'm aware of how substances other than iodine can affect

neurotransmitters. The question was: how high iodine might affect

neurotransmitters.

Because SAM-e raises both dopamine and serotonin, and for

some genetic reasons, many people have difficulty with it.

Carol

foxhillers@... wrote:

> Carol The amino acid, SAM-e, improves these

> neurotransmitters. For that I am thankful. mjh

> Has any research been done on high iodine

> in relation to shifting neurotransmitter levels?

> Dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, etc.

>

> Carol

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Do you have a good link on how SAMe affects dopamine and serotonin? Thanks.

I am also interested in understanding how iodine works in the brain.

Zoe

Re:Iodine and neurotransmitters

I'm aware of how substances other than iodine can affectneurotransmitters. The question was: how high iodine might affectneurotransmitters. Because SAM-e raises both dopamine and serotonin, and forsome genetic reasons, many people have difficulty with it.Carolfoxhillers@... wrote:> Carol The amino acid, SAM-e, improves these> neurotransmitters. For that I am thankful. mjh > Has any research been done on high iodine > in relation to shifting neurotransmitter levels?> Dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, etc.> > Carol

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" Zoe " <mauizoe@...> wrote:

>

> Do you have a good link on how SAMe affects dopamine and

> serotonin? Thanks.

>

> I am also interested in understanding how iodine works

> in the brain.

>

> Zoe

Try this on SAM-e:

http://www.stoneclinic.com/sam_e.htm

Carol

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: cbwillis9

>

> I'm aware of how substances other than iodine can affect

> neurotransmitters. The question was: how high iodine might affect

> neurotransmitters.

>

> Because SAM-e raises both dopamine and serotonin, and for

> some genetic reasons, many people have difficulty with it.

>

> Carol

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