Posted by LongRoad on June 19, 2009, at 22:43:09
In reply to Re: Specific l-tyrosine question, posted by StarryEyed on June 19, 2009, at 18:28:01
> > > Its called amino acid therapy,where you take a single amino acid and since each one has a job,i.e carthnine fat loss,etc you mega dose that one.
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> > > First thing is when you mega dose its no long a natural therapy.Your body doesent handle massive amounts of a single amino by itself.
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> > > Second you must take it on a empty stomach,apart from any protein or it will bind to that protien and will not be a singled out supplement as you aim for.
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> > > Last amino acid is complicated,you have to cycle,if you dont you can very easly cause an imbalance in you amino acids period which will make u feel horrable.
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> > > Amino acid therapy,or stacking is done a lot with body builders who seperate the ones for fat loss and muscle building and usualy do a 4 day on then off routine.
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> > And this answers whether or not you need to take vitamins B6 and C along with L-Tyrosine in order for it to be effective?
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> I believe you do need B6. In fact, I have read that you need several B vitamins with it so it is best to add a B complex. Specifically, I have seen reference to B6, however. I also saw something about C now that you mention it, but can't remember how it fit into the process. If the tyrosine helps, have you checked your thyroid? It seems tyrosine effects that too. I have read about success with DL-Phenylalanine as someone else mentioned and it is a precursor to tyrosine as I remember it. You also mentioned 5 HTP. From something I read, I believe that is an exception to the general meal rules and that you should take it with carbs.
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> Best I could do. You seemed to really want to hear from someone so I gave it a shot. If I were you, I would read up on everything I said here and see how it fits together. I remember it being a bit complicated. If you are going to try it, make sure you give it a proper trial. Otherwise, you won't know if it might work for you.
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> Good luck.Ok, thanks for your response. You're right, I was feeling desperate. Sorry for the sarcasm.
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