Posted by jonh kimble on May 8, 2002, at 17:23:07
In reply to Re: L-tryosine » geno, posted by JohnX2 on May 8, 2002, at 1:09:34
deprenyl by itself is not a very powerful antidepressant, but i know it inhibits mao-b and increseas tyrosine hydroxylase. this means more dopamine (and NE) production and less dopamine breakdown. might be helpful in combination with something, but there may be interactions which i am unsure of.
www.selegiline.com is a good sight that explains the many benefits of deprenyl, and it is not written by some company trying to sell a product. it is quite accurate, as it is written by biopsychiatry, a group i highly respect.
jon
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