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haidut said:
I read somewhere on the forum that cortisol and prolactin go together often, so do you think that Theanine can help lower prolactin as well?
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haidut said:
Peata said:post 106630haidut said:
I read somewhere on the forum that cortisol and prolactin go together often, so do you think that Theanine can help lower prolactin as well?
haidut said:post 106634Peata said:post 106630haidut said:
I read somewhere on the forum that cortisol and prolactin go together often, so do you think that Theanine can help lower prolactin as well?
Well, given the studies that it raises dopamine, I would expect it to lower prolactin like all other dopaminergic substances.
haidut said:
Peata said:haidut said:
Two last question on theanine, if you have any thoughts on them, please...
1. Is it likely theanine could increase appetite similar to cypro?
2. Would it be a bad idea to take aspirin with theanine, as it is with cypro?
Thanks again.
Peata said:post 106837Peata said:haidut said:
Two last question on theanine, if you have any thoughts on them, please...
1. Is it likely theanine could increase appetite similar to cypro?
2. Would it be a bad idea to take aspirin with theanine, as it is with cypro?
Thanks again.
Just found your statement again on another thread: "Anything that inhibits serotonin will reduce platelet aggregation." from this thread: viewtopic.php?style=43&f=161&t=8054#p103376
firebreather said:post 110772 Would theanine be a bad option for someone dealing with major stress but has low cortisol?
answersfound said:post 110773firebreather said:post 110772 Would theanine be a bad option for someone dealing with major stress but has low cortisol?
I don't think low cortisol is a problem. If anything, I think peat prefers it. I have low cortisol and I take about 300 mg theanine per day without any issues.
firebreather said:post 110775answersfound said:post 110773firebreather said:post 110772 Would theanine be a bad option for someone dealing with major stress but has low cortisol?
I don't think low cortisol is a problem. If anything, I think peat prefers it. I have low cortisol and I take about 300 mg theanine per day without any issues.
Great, I recently started taking Tauring in the afternoon an in the evening along with Niacinimide to help with sleep. Would it be fine to take in the evening with these other 2?
PHere's an article from my tea vendor: Why do elderly people miss the tea they drunk before?
The more umami in the tea, the more theanine. People usually say green tea for japanese green teas but there are green teas in other countries and they are certainly less concentrated in theanine than japanese green teas (because they have less umami).
And lower brewing temperature (70-80C) will extract more theanine.
I thought wild tea had more theanine but apparently not. So my guess in this thread may be incorrect: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=5798