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Mucuna Pruriens-Any experiences?

Posted by Tom Twilight on October 18, 2005, at 14:14:57

Apparently Mucuna is a herb that contains L-Dopa, and therefore can boost dopamine.
I've read some good reports

Has anyone had any experience with it?
Also are there any good brands?

 

Re: Mucuna Pruriens-Any experiences? » Tom Twilight

Posted by JLx on October 18, 2005, at 19:35:34

In reply to Mucuna Pruriens-Any experiences?, posted by Tom Twilight on October 18, 2005, at 14:14:57

> Apparently Mucuna is a herb that contains L-Dopa, and therefore can boost dopamine.
> I've read some good reports
>
> Has anyone had any experience with it?
> Also are there any good brands?

See the second half of this thread above: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/alter/20050924/msgs/559511.html

 

Re: Mucuna Pruriens-Any experiences? » Tom Twilight

Posted by ed_uk on October 19, 2005, at 14:12:45

In reply to Mucuna Pruriens-Any experiences?, posted by Tom Twilight on October 18, 2005, at 14:14:57

Hi Tom,

L-dopa interacts with MAOIs.

~Ed

 

Re: Mucuna Pruriens-Any experiences?

Posted by Declan on October 19, 2005, at 18:03:18

In reply to Re: Mucuna Pruriens-Any experiences? » Tom Twilight, posted by ed_uk on October 19, 2005, at 14:12:45

One day I took Parnate 10mg and the next day took (what looks like) 130mg l-dopa. I could notice a heart rate or blood pressure difference (a difference in my pulse, I guess), probably due to a little MAO inhibition. Unfortunately, I have to say that it didn't feel quite like diving into a pool on a hot day. I think I took the l-dopa thing in the morning and seroctin in the afternoon.

There isn't much difference between Parnate 10mg and SAMe 400mg + deprenyl 2mg.

Declan


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