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Balance between prolactin and dopamin

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#1 NootropicDiscovery

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Posted 12 May 2013 - 02:45 PM


Dear Readers,

I was wondering. In theory prolactin and dopamin has to be in perfect balance for a person
to feel good and sharp.So if you have a high level of one of the two the other will decrease
as much in leven as the other is high.

I know high prolactin levels are caused by stress. So in theory too much stress will low the
levels of dopamin which results in memory/libido problems etc.. ?

So my question is. Could high levels of prolactin give you memory/libido problems, and could
this be fixed with taking medication that lowers prolactin and increase dopamine ?

Thanks in advance for reading my topic,

With best Regards,
Me

#2 lammas2

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Posted 12 May 2013 - 10:10 PM

You are correct. High levels of prolactin are usually treated with dopamine agonists. Before you start any medication, please have your prolactin levels checked.

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#3 NootropicDiscovery

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Posted 15 May 2013 - 06:51 PM

Thank you very much for the conformation, I´ve saw the doctor and going for a blood test tommorow. I´m pretty sure I have high
Prolactine, I noticed when my problems vanished when I ate certain foods. So on this way I realized it was connected somehow

#4 lammas2

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Posted 15 May 2013 - 06:55 PM

What were those foods that made your symptoms vanish?

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#5 NootropicDiscovery

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Posted 15 May 2013 - 07:09 PM

Completly vanisht not, but a significant positive effect on my memory. The food was 'pea' with ´bacon´. And pea is known to
decrease prolactine levels ;). I did researched on it and discovered the relationship between prolocatine en
dopamine and how it could effect your memory.





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