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precursors to acetylcholine and histamine...

Posted by iforgotmypassword on November 6, 2005, at 21:22:57

but that will actually cross the blood barrier, won't be immediately destroyed by some enzyme, an will result in higher levels of the neurotransmitter in the brain, and especially where receptors are and in important places (ie. prefrontal cortex)... do any exist?

thanx! :)

 

Re: precursors to acetylcholine and histamine... » iforgotmypassword

Posted by tecknohed on November 7, 2005, at 18:47:30

In reply to precursors to acetylcholine and histamine..., posted by iforgotmypassword on November 6, 2005, at 21:22:57

> but that will actually cross the blood barrier, won't be immediately destroyed by some enzyme, an will result in higher levels of the neurotransmitter in the brain, and especially where receptors are and in important places (ie. prefrontal cortex)... do any exist?
>
> thanx! :)

Hi

Not too sure about Histamine. Histadine is its precursor. I do know that certain nutrients can effect it - Folic acid can increase it while too much copper can lower it and even cause histapenia. Zinc brings copper levels down.

There certainly are precursors to acetycholine. Choline is the main one. DMAE is converted to choline in the brain. Doses are 100-300mg/day. It is much more effective than choline at increasing ACh, and more convenient too as you need quite alot of choline to make a difference. Pyroglutamate, the 'natural' Piracetam increases ACh (Piracetam is a derivative of Pyroglutamate). All these are particularly effective when combined. Many other nutrients & 'smart' drugs increase ACh, sometimes by providing part of the ACh molecule - Acetyl-l-carnitine, Phosphatidylserine, galantamine, etc.

teck

 

Re: precursors to acetylcholine and histamine... » tecknohed

Posted by tecknohed on November 7, 2005, at 18:52:18

In reply to Re: precursors to acetylcholine and histamine... » iforgotmypassword, posted by tecknohed on November 7, 2005, at 18:47:30

Oh yeah, and they all cross the b-b barrier. I know little about the prefrontal cortex. Sorry.


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