Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 It is not very strong. > > Does anyone know if mucuna pruriens, a natural source of l-dopa, could > help reverse some of the symptoms of PSSD. It seems that many of my > PSSD symptoms that presented after the Prozac could be attributed to > low dopamine. These include decreased sexual pleasure, decreased > drive/motivation, numbed emotions, lighter sleep, less vivid dreams, > and low tolerance for stress. Does anyone have any experience with > mucuna pruriens or have any theories as to whether or not it could work > for my PSSD? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 Hello there, yes i have tried l-dopa in its liquid form. I found it improving my skins smoothness and softness. In all areas may i add. This is an improvement to the lack of smoothness previously. However, there didnt seem any change on desire or erection maintaining abilities. I took a 2months course. > > > > Does anyone know if mucuna pruriens, a natural source of l-dopa, > could > > help reverse some of the symptoms of PSSD. It seems that many of my > > PSSD symptoms that presented after the Prozac could be attributed to > > low dopamine. These include decreased sexual pleasure, decreased > > drive/motivation, numbed emotions, lighter sleep, less vivid dreams, > > and low tolerance for stress. Does anyone have any experience with > > mucuna pruriens or have any theories as to whether or not it could > work > > for my PSSD? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Most of it does not get into the brain, and it may not help to improve the release of dopamine. Grass is much better if you want to see quick improvements in libido. The best thing is ecstacy. > > > > > > Does anyone know if mucuna pruriens, a natural source of l- dopa, > > could > > > help reverse some of the symptoms of PSSD. It seems that many of my > > > PSSD symptoms that presented after the Prozac could be attributed to > > > low dopamine. These include decreased sexual pleasure, decreased > > > drive/motivation, numbed emotions, lighter sleep, less vivid dreams, > > > and low tolerance for stress. Does anyone have any experience with > > > mucuna pruriens or have any theories as to whether or not it could > > work > > > for my PSSD? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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