Did OMF try giving patients a small dose of Levodopa (Sinemet) to see if it would help the cognitive issues?BH4 is necessary to metabolize phenylalanine into tyrosine and then tyrosine into l-dopa, which may lead to low dopamine.
Did OMF try giving patients a small dose of Levodopa (Sinemet) to see if it would help the cognitive issues?BH4 is necessary to metabolize phenylalanine into tyrosine and then tyrosine into l-dopa, which may lead to low dopamine.
I always wonder whether this is just a made up story to keep people hopefulMaybe the graduate student did not crash BECAUSE he/she was getting better and not the other way round. At least that is my experience.. I don’t get better from not crashing.
Anyway, I like the part when Ron says, that there is no permanent damage because there are pwmes who recover completely.. I really hope this is true
Anyway, I like the part when Ron says, that there is no permanent damage because there are pwmes who recover completely.. I really hope this is true
If they did he didn’t mention it. He transitioned from the suspicion of low dopamine to talking about Abilify. In case you’re interested, I found an interesting mice study where Berberine was successful in treating Parkinson’s disease by increasing production of BH4 by gut microbiota which in turn increased the production of l-dopa through the phenylalanine-tyrosine-l-dopa pathway. The l-dopa was then transported to the brain where it increased dopamine. I’ll link it below;Did OMF try giving patients a small dose of Levodopa (Sinemet) to see if it would help the cognitive issues?
Very interesting.If they did he didn’t mention it. He transitioned from the suspicion of low dopamine to talking about Abilify. In case you’re interested, I found an interesting mice study where Berberine was successful in treating Parkinson’s disease by increasing production of BH4 by gut microbiota which in turn increased the production of l-dopa through the phenylalanine-tyrosine-l-dopa pathway. The l-dopa was then transported to the brain where it increased dopamine. I’ll link it below;
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33623004/
Yup hereanybody else watch this and think :they're still in the weeds, there's nothing imminent here that could help?
Berberine is quite risky to try.@Alvin2 I agree but I’m going to try Berberine because as far as I can tell it’s less prone to side effects than l-dopa.
Yup here
Very interesting.
@Jessie 107 Sorry this will be very short but the new info I got from this was that in the severe patients they have been finding:
-High phenylalanine
-Low BH4
-Suspected low dopamine
-Nitrogen metabolism problems
BH4 is necessary to metabolize phenylalanine into tyrosine and then tyrosine into l-dopa, which may lead to low dopamine. I’m going to see if adding Vitamin C/Folate to help increase BH4 might give some benefit.
Berberine is quite risky to try.
Berberine is quite risky to try.
Whats tests were done to determine this?I have a diagnosed BH4 and dopamine deficiency via a spinal tap and a microbiome with minimal good bacteria. Can you let me know why I shouldn't mess with berberine? I think it caused a big reaction for me the other week but I only took 42 MGs via BrainGain that had 4 or so other supps in it.
Berberine screwed up my gut bad. Looked good on paper I agree with thatI have a diagnosed BH4 and dopamine deficiency via a spinal tap and a microbiome with minimal good bacteria. Can you let me know why I shouldn't mess with berberine? I think it caused a big reaction for me the other week but I only took 42 MGs via BrainGain that had 4 or so other supps in it.
Berberine screwed up my gut bad. Looked good on paper I agree with that