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Whey, Trytophan, & Serotonin

Feb 1, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   Alpha lactalbumin, brain, depression, gelatin, General, insomnia, metabolism, pituitary, prolactin, PUFA, Ray Peat, serotonin, sleep, SSRI, thyroid, trytophan  //  Comments Off on Whey, Trytophan, & Serotonin
Am J Clin Nutr. 2000 Jun;71(6):1536-44. The bovine protein alpha-lactalbumin increases the plasma ratio of tryptophan to the other large neutral amino acids, and in vulnerable subjects raises brain serotonin activity, reduces cortisol concentration, and improves mood under stress. Markus CR, Olivier B, Panhuysen GE, Van Der Gugten J, Alles MS, Tuiten A, Westenberg HG, [...]

SOS for PMS

Sep 20, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   estrogen dominance, General, high cholesterol, HRT, hypothyroidism, menopause, progesterone deficiency, serotonin, statins, third ovary, thyroid, trytophan, Vitamin A  //  Comments Off on SOS for PMS
Despite popular opinion, PMS isn’t normal. It’s akin to a check engine light that goes off monthly. If you’re looking to have an easy menopause, don’t ignore PMS. If you’re looking for weight loss, it’s recommended to remedy the hormonal balances and metabolism suppression associated with PMS. This blog discusses the underlying issues of PMS [...]

SOS for PMS

*Consult a medical professional regarding all things related to your health. Despite popular opinion, PMS isn’t normal. It’s akin to a check engine light that goes off monthly. If you’re looking to have an easy menopause, don’t ignore PMS. If you’re looking for weight loss, it’s recommended to remedy the hormonal balances and metabolism suppression [...]

Brain Energy: The Thyroid and Parkinson’s Disease

Sep 19, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   brain degeneration, brain energy, General, hypothyroidism, Parkinson's Disease, polyunsaturated fatty acids, PUFA, serotonin, thyroid, trytophan  //  Comments Off on Brain Energy: The Thyroid and Parkinson’s Disease
Rev Neurol. 2002 Oct 16-31;35(8):741-2. [Hypothyroidism concealed by Parkinson's disease]. [Article in Spanish] García-Moreno JM, Chacón J. Source Servicio de Neurología, Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena, Sevilla, España. sinue@arrakis.es Abstract AIMS: Although it is commonly recognised that diseases of the thyroids can simulate extrapyramidal disorders, a review of the causes of Parkinsonism in the neurology literature [...]

Brain Energy: The Thyroid and Parkinson’s Disease

Sep 19, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   brain degeneration, brain energy, General, hypothyroidism, Parkinson's Disease, polyunsaturated fatty acids, PUFA, serotonin, thyroid, trytophan  //  Comments Off on Brain Energy: The Thyroid and Parkinson’s Disease
Rev Neurol. 2002 Oct 16-31;35(8):741-2. [Hypothyroidism concealed by Parkinson's disease]. [Article in Spanish] García-Moreno JM, Chacón J. Source Servicio de Neurología, Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena, Sevilla, España. sinue@arrakis.es Abstract AIMS: Although it is commonly recognised that diseases of the thyroids can simulate extrapyramidal disorders, a review of the causes of Parkinsonism in the neurology literature [...]

Anti-Serotonin, Pro Sex Drive

Jul 17, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   cortisol, General, libido, metabolism, PUFA, serotonin, stress, trytophan  //  Comments Off on Anti-Serotonin, Pro Sex Drive
p-Chlorophenylalanine inhibits serotonin production in the brain via inhibition of tryptophan hydroxylase leading to a marked increases in sexual activity in male rats likely by increasing testosterone. This indicates that a serotonin deficiency (high libido, high testosterone) or a serotonin excess (low libido, low testosterone) could play a role in the sexual function in male [...]

Anti-Serotonin, Pro-Libido

Jul 17, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   cortisol, General, libido, metabolism, PUFA, serotonin, stress, trytophan  //  Comments Off on Anti-Serotonin, Pro-Libido
p-Chlorophenylalanine inhibits serotonin production in the brain via inhibition of tryptophan hydroxylase leading to a marked increases in sexual activity in male rats likely by increasing testosterone. This indicates that a serotonin deficiency (high libido, high testosterone) or a serotonin excess (low libido, low testosterone) could play a role in the sexual function in male [...]
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