Looking at the label of Mitradopa the ingredients make sense.
acetyl l carnitine is kind of increasing the connection between signal substances:
Mucuna Pruriens is a more direct precursor to dopamine than tyrosine that is also in it.
Then people convert these things differently as each one of us is a unique biochemical system.
DL phenylalanine there are studies showing it is helpful in depression as it also a kind precursor.
But the price tag is too high for me at the moment.
I have quite a cabinet filled with various amino acids but I haven't had the patience and I haven't been careful enough to weigh them all out and record effects at different dosage and I dry scooped quiet a few times, Never do that with stimulants but with a basic amino acid like taurine I don't see much danger at all.
The combination of taurine and acetyl l carnitine was being used as a protocol at a specialist clinic treating ADHD and other things with a combination of vitamin and mineral analyses and using amino acids.
It is quite complex though these things and people respond differently.
Vitamin b12 is normally being sold a cyanocobolamine which means it is bound to a cyanide molecule that has toxic properties. Some people doubt how much can even be absorbed after that cyanide molecule is broken down.
Methyl cobalamin is generally well tolerated.
There is another form called Hydroxocobalamin that people who can't tolerate methylcobolomanine can take.
In biomedical treatment in which advanced tests of urine and blood is done and also gene testing and some mutations on some genes are often connected to the same symptom.
In the case of ADHD and autism and other people as well but they talk about methylation and for some people using methylcobolamine can be of great help and in that case it will help mental processes etc.
Drops with methylcobolamine and folate can be great for some people.
Some people might have strong adverse reactions as well.
I am just a beginner in these things but I am planning to try and use these things with more structure to learn what is helpful for me,
Nootropicc expert has a pretty good knowledge of amino acids he himself being diagnoses with ADHD.
I have never bough any of his products but just read up on some amino acids.
Depending on the severity of your ADHD symptoms, you may be able to use nootropics as an alternative to prescription stimulants. This post has an ADHD nootropic stack that is used by thousands of neurohackers. And it works ...
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Throughout my life I have taken quite some risks and tried to mix many things.
I have gotten a little bit more careful