Level optimisation of dopamine's derivatives

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Level optimisation of dopamine's derivatives

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Hi everybody, I would have a few questions about dopamine and its derivatives.

Does someone know if it's of interest to optimise noradrenaline and adrenaline levels ? And even maybe homovanillic acid (HVA), Vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) or 5-Hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) ?

If it is, is there any means to increase these levels, like some food supplement ?

Many thanks !
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Am not a doctor and what works for me may not work for you.

I had low levels of homovanillic acid (dopamine) that were picked up in an Organic Acids (OAT) Test.

To try and increase it I:

On an empty stomach have (once or twice per day) mucuna pruriens in a glass of water with a pinch of dulse flakes (iodine). (As well as salt 1/2 teaspoon, 1/4 teaspoon potassium, apple cider vinegar (1 tablespoon) and magnesium (KAL foods glycinate - tablet)) Allegedly, the dulse flakes activate your thyroid and help it to process the pruriens and make dopamine. In order to wash out and not have the body get used to it I don't do this on weekends.

Psychological reframing: I also try and see things in a more positive light. I think that a negative mindset can help to diminish dopamine. So i try to have "gratitude" for 3 things in my life every day and also be less hard on myself. That appears to help as well.

I believe that it all helps me to be a better version of myself.
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dantes04 wrote:Hi everybody, I would have a few questions about dopamine and its derivatives.
Hi dantes04, You had a response to your question about dopamine. It is the post above this one.
Maxwell_Foster wrote:I had low levels of homovanillic acid (dopamine) that were picked up in an Organic Acids (OAT) Test.
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Maxwell_Foster wrote:Am not a doctor and what works for me may not work for you.
Hi Maxwell_Foster, thanks for responding to dante04’s question, which seems to have been overlooked until now. As a member of the Support Team, I read a lot of new posts, so I have noticed that in the two you’ve made that though you may not be a Doctor, you have a lot of valuable personal experience to share! We don’t want anyone who you are offering comments to to miss them.
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Maxwell_Foster wrote:I had low levels of homovanillic acid (dopamine) that were picked up in an Organic Acids (OAT) Test.
Hi Maxwell_Foster. I just saw you answered to my post :)

Thank you a lot for sharing you experience about this. I'll say a word to my grandmother for whom I asked these questions.

Thanks again!
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