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I was wondering if anyone here has experience with either of these two supplements. DLPA is a mix of D and L phenylalanine that is a step above L-tyrosine in neurotransmitter production. It also is believed to help slow the destruction of endorphins (our natural painkilling molecules). L-tyrosine is used to provide energy as well as pain relief in some people.
Lately I have been suffering from low low energy levels and have been thinking these might help me out. I also since my surgery in April have realized that the vicodin made me feel more "normal" in the sense that my energy levels were elevated and my ability to interact with people socially was improved. In trying to find out why that was (and to be sure I was/wasn't addicted) I found out about these two supplements. At first it was on a website dedicated to people with an endorphin deficiency (which isn't a recognized disease, but is a believable problem) and then on websites talking about both stopping vicodin and dealing with pain and energy levels as an alternative to narcotics.
Since I have stopped my usual activity levels in high school where I was on the track team and because of the various bouts of pain I have had in the last year, I am wondering if my endorphin levels are low. It would explain why up until maybe a couple years ago vicodin never made me feel anything at all, but now it is a noticeable euphoria 30 minutes after followed by just feeling more like I did back in high school.
So my question is: has anyone used either of these supplements (alone or together...my reading suggests taking half as much if you take together. I would take together since not all DLPA becomes L-tyrosine and it has benefits not seen in L-tyrosine and the L-tyrosine is a more direct route to energy and pain relief) for managing pain and/or energy levels? If so, did you find these supplements to be effective and how much were you taking?
Any information to supplement the research I have put in would be welcome. Also, what other supplements have people tried for pain/energy management to combat the pain and fatigue that crohns so often gives us?
I have an order with both supplements arriving in a day or two and will post my experiences with both supplements if I remember to here for others. Right now my pain levels aren't too bad even as I am mostly off the vicodin. However, my energy levels are in the toilet so I will at least be able to comment on that and the pain that lately has accompanied a bowel movement.
Lately I have been suffering from low low energy levels and have been thinking these might help me out. I also since my surgery in April have realized that the vicodin made me feel more "normal" in the sense that my energy levels were elevated and my ability to interact with people socially was improved. In trying to find out why that was (and to be sure I was/wasn't addicted) I found out about these two supplements. At first it was on a website dedicated to people with an endorphin deficiency (which isn't a recognized disease, but is a believable problem) and then on websites talking about both stopping vicodin and dealing with pain and energy levels as an alternative to narcotics.
Since I have stopped my usual activity levels in high school where I was on the track team and because of the various bouts of pain I have had in the last year, I am wondering if my endorphin levels are low. It would explain why up until maybe a couple years ago vicodin never made me feel anything at all, but now it is a noticeable euphoria 30 minutes after followed by just feeling more like I did back in high school.
So my question is: has anyone used either of these supplements (alone or together...my reading suggests taking half as much if you take together. I would take together since not all DLPA becomes L-tyrosine and it has benefits not seen in L-tyrosine and the L-tyrosine is a more direct route to energy and pain relief) for managing pain and/or energy levels? If so, did you find these supplements to be effective and how much were you taking?
Any information to supplement the research I have put in would be welcome. Also, what other supplements have people tried for pain/energy management to combat the pain and fatigue that crohns so often gives us?
I have an order with both supplements arriving in a day or two and will post my experiences with both supplements if I remember to here for others. Right now my pain levels aren't too bad even as I am mostly off the vicodin. However, my energy levels are in the toilet so I will at least be able to comment on that and the pain that lately has accompanied a bowel movement.