Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 Hi, Does anyone here have any experience with p5p? Seems that I have very low dopamine levels ..hence my muscle twitching.. I probably have low magnesium and potasium as well.. suggested I get p5p and after reading about it, MANY people that are using it have felt much better afterwords as it helps produce a bunch of stuff in the brain, the key for me being dopamine. I am also on wellbutrin in hopes of it releasing dopamine in my brain..and got a urine test done per seans instruction.. thanks for any feedback! Phil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 Hi Phil There are many reasons your hands are twitching it could or could not be dopamine related. I would rule out all other factors before I started to take drugs that affect dopamine levels in the brain. For instance if the prolactin in your body is being elevated at times due to higher levels of GNRH the signal from hypothalamus to pituitary to send lh and fsh to testes to produce sperm and testosterone. Or if you have elevated levels of E2 this will promote more prolactin production. thirdly if the hypothalamus is sending more signals to pituitary to produce more tsh to produce more thyroid hormones this will increase prolactin as well. Lastly a prolactinoma tumor on the pituitary can cause high levels as well. these are just some of the many more things that can cause high levels. Dopamine for instance down regulates prolactin production so it could be that all your dopamine levels are fine but are being used up by your body producing more prolactin than it needs to. I would just rule out some of these scenarios before altering brain chemistry with drugs because that is one nasty roller coaster you only want to get on as a last resort. Been there and believe me I didn't take any drugs and got to the root of my problem which was extremely low t in my early 20s. Hope this helps. > > Hi, > > Does anyone here have any experience with p5p? > Seems that I have very low dopamine levels ..hence my muscle twitching.. I > probably have low magnesium and potasium as well.. > > suggested I get p5p and after reading about it, MANY people that are using > it have felt much better afterwords as it helps produce a bunch of stuff in the > brain, the key for me being dopamine. > > I am also on wellbutrin in hopes of it releasing dopamine in my brain..and got a > urine test done per seans instruction.. > > thanks for any feedback! > > Phil > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 I take P5P the NOW brand best to take it without food I am on a ton of supplements and they all help. Doing your next set of labs test your pregnenolone if your low and get this cream by Life-Flo. http://www.iherb.com/Life-Flo-Health-Organic-Living-Pregnenolone-2-oz-57-g/15119\ ?at=0 Also test your Progesterone levels then after using Preg. cream say 8 weeks test them again see if your Prog. levels come up too. And keep your Estraidol down you might be albe to come off wellbutrin. Dr. has given men Preg. cream and there were able to stop Effexor here is a cut and paste of what he just said about this in the last few days. ================================================ Hence my fondness for PREG TD. I've gotten an number of men off their Effexor with it. www.AllThingsMale.com Any information I may provide does not substitute for a proper medical evaluation by a medical professional; nor does it constitute doctor/patient relationship, or liability, in any way. Co-Moderator Phil > From: phil nicolaou <ifpacpt@...> > Subject: p5p > > Date: Monday, February 21, 2011, 8:29 PM > Hi, > > Does anyone here have any experience with p5p? > Seems that I have very low dopamine levels ..hence my > muscle twitching.. I > probably have low magnesium and potasium as well.. > > suggested I get p5p and after reading about it, MANY > people that are using > it have felt much better afterwords as it helps produce a > bunch of stuff in the > brain, the key for me being dopamine. > > I am also on wellbutrin in hopes of it releasing dopamine > in my brain..and got a > urine test done per seans instruction.. > > thanks for any feedback! > > Phil > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2011 Report Share Posted March 8, 2011 I take it but can't say I feel anything from it but my labs are better for my heart. Co-Moderator Phil > > > > > From: U U <uu1845@...> > > > Subject: Re: pregnenolone > for memory? > > > > > > Date: Friday, February 25, 2011, 5:11 PM > > > > > > > > > Hey, you recommended this low dose. I am > not > > experienced in > > > dosing and haven't > > > discussed this with a doctor yet. Please > let me > > > > [The entire original message is not included] > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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